The Rising Popularity of Garden Rooms as Remote Workspaces in the UK

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As the pandemic continues to shape the way we live and work, more people in the UK are discovering the benefits of garden rooms as versatile and cost-effective alternatives to traditional living spaces. With a garden room, you can create a private and peaceful retreat that is just a few steps away from your main residence, yet far enough to offer a clear boundary between work and home life. In this post, we will explore the rising popularity of garden rooms as remote workspaces in the UK and showcase some of the latest trends and designs in the field.

The Surge in Remote Work

According to a recent study by the Office for National Statistics, 47% of the UK workforce worked from home at some point during 2020, up from 5% in 2019. This trend is expected to continue even as the pandemic subsides, as many workers have grown accustomed to the flexibility and autonomy of remote work, and many companies have realized the cost savings and productivity gains of distributed teams. However, not everyone has a dedicated space for work at home, and not everyone wants to convert a spare bedroom or a corner of the living room into an office. That's where garden rooms come in.

The Benefits of Garden Rooms

Garden rooms offer a range of benefits that make them attractive for remote work, including privacy, natural light, fresh air, and proximity to nature. Many suppliers nowadays offer bespoke solutions to fit your specific needs and preferences, whether you need a quiet space for video calls, a spacious studio for creative work, or a cozy hideaway for reading and relaxing. Purchasing a garden room can also add value to your property as well as enhancing your lifestyle, serving as a guest room, a gym, a hobby room, or a meditation space when not used for work.

The Latest Trends in Garden Rooms

Garden rooms have evolved from backyard sheds to stylish and functional structures that blend harmoniously with the surrounding landscape and should reflect the owner's taste and style. Some of the latest trends that we have noticed suppliers adopting for their garden rooms include eco-friendly materials such as timber, bamboo, and recycled plastic (that reduce the carbon footprint). Other trends include large windows, Bi-Fold doors, skylights, and green roofs that maximise natural light, ventilation, and insulation. Many garden rooms also feature built-in storage, desks, and bookcases that optimize the use of space and minimise clutter.

Xtend premium insulated garden office by Simply Log Cabins

Garden rooms are a smart and sustainable solution for the rising demand for remote workspaces in the UK, offering a wide range of benefits and options that can enhance your productivity, creativity, and well-being. If you're considering a garden room for your home or business, The Rooms2U Marketplace is the perfect place to begin your search! Compare various sellers from across the UK offering different styles, specifications and materials until you've found one that suits you best.

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