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Garden office – the need for space

By Steven Willis on 14th February, 2011
A common presumption with a garden office is that they need to be in a large garden to ‘work’ or to be visually acceptable. This leads to many people with smaller gardens feeling that they don’t have the space for a garden office building, and making do with working out of a spare bedroom or some other unsuitable area of the home.
Decorated Shed design garden offices starting at 3.6 x 2.4m in size, meaning that they can be neatly positioned in even the smallest gardens, providing a compact yet endlessly functional solution for those working from home. A garden office of this size can comfortably contain everything you need for a productive working environment - a full-sized desk, computer workstation, shelving, storage and more - as well as the priceless sense of seclusion that working in your own dedicated space delivers.
The contemporary design style of our garden offices means that they seamlessly work with both the landscaping and surrounding architecture, and look suitably premium in any location.
Take a look at our new 2011 garden office range or call 0845 250 0028 to find out more.
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