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Meetings in a Garden Office

By Steven Willis on 17th November, 2010
Meetings with clients, colleagues and associates are a frequent practice in many businesses, forming an important role in communication and ongoing operations. While technology, largely in the form of video conferencing and instant messaging, has undoubtedly simplified the ways in which we can communicate in a corporate setting, for many it can never quite replace the social interaction of a face-to-face meeting.
Working from home, perhaps out of a spare bedroom or corner of a reception room, can often limit the potential or even possibility of meetings. Receiving business guests in these scenarios can be awkward and uncomfortable, as the intimate recreational atmosphere of the home is punctured by corporate responsibilities.
A garden office, while retaining the many benefits of working from home, presents a completely separate and exclusive business environment where meetings can take place at ease. With high-end fixtures and fittings, a Decorated Shed garden office matches and exceeds the corporate ambience of any traditional city-based office space. Coupled with the natural setting, a meeting in a garden office is a relaxed, productive and most of all professional experience.
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