To satisfy the growing trend towards homeworking, Inside Out Garden Rooms in Ivybridge has developed an exclusive range of affordable garden offices. These luxurious buildings – which are built to the same high specification as the bespoke range of garden rooms – are guaranteed to provide a comfortable office environment for many years.
“Homeworking has grown in popularity and we saw a major boost during the pandemic,” says director David Matthews. “There are benefits, for both employer and employee, to strike a balance between working in the communal office and from a home-based one.”
David explains how adaptable the range is: “These offices are designed to last a lifetime, so future-proofing and making them adaptable is important. The Inside Out Garden Office range can be tailored to fit the space; for example, we can move the positions of doors and windows to optimise the design and adaptability. And if you were to retire, the office could become a garden room, a man cave, or perhaps a teenage den.”
All options in the garden office range come with the following features: delivery and on-site installation; foundations; heavily insulated floor, wall and roof spaces; Thermowood cladding; GRP roofing system with matching fascia trims; coloured UPVC doors and windows; drylined with a decorated internal finish; oak-effect laminate flooring; and power and lighting. Upgrades can include: cedar or composite cladding material; aluminium doors and windows; skylight; heating/cooling appliance; luxury vinyl flooring; decking; phone/internet connections; and external lighting.
“Unlike our bespoke garden rooms, these garden offices have been designed to be relocated – a requirement imposed by HMRC if you intend to offset the cost against future profits,” adds David.
Visit the website to view the current range from Inside Out Garden Rooms.
To satisfy the growing trend towards homeworking, Inside Out Garden Rooms in Ivybridge has developed an exclusive range of affordable garden offices. These luxurious buildings – which are built to the same high specification as the bespoke range of garden rooms – are guaranteed to provide a comfortable office environment for many years.
“Homeworking has grown in popularity and we saw a major boost during the pandemic,” says director David Matthews. “There are benefits, for both employer and employee, to strike a balance between working in the communal office and from a home-based one.”
David explains how adaptable the range is: “These offices are designed to last a lifetime, so future-proofing and making them adaptable is important. The Inside Out Garden Office range can be tailored to fit the space; for example, we can move the positions of doors and windows to optimise the design and adaptability. And if you were to retire, the office could become a garden room, a man cave, or perhaps a teenage den.”
All options in the garden office range come with the following features: delivery and on-site installation; foundations; heavily insulated floor, wall and roof spaces; Thermowood cladding; GRP roofing system with matching fascia trims; coloured UPVC doors and windows; drylined with a decorated internal finish; oak-effect laminate flooring; and power and lighting. Upgrades can include: cedar or composite cladding material; aluminium doors and windows; skylight; heating/cooling appliance; luxury vinyl flooring; decking; phone/internet connections; and external lighting.
“Unlike our bespoke garden rooms, these garden offices have been designed to be relocated – a requirement imposed by HMRC if you intend to offset the cost against future profits,” adds David.
Visit the website to view the current range from Inside Out Garden Rooms.
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