Summer has arrived! The streets are free of schoolchildren, and everyone seems to be embarking on new adventures and travels. The bright, sunny days are full of exciting possibilities. But the world of work never stops. While your children may be off, you’re busier than ever, juggling both work and deadlines, whilst also entertaining them. With flexible working becoming the new norm, many Brits are faced with a choice: setting up a garden home office or continuing with the hustle and bustle of city life.
Both options have their pros and cons, and your decision will be based on your personal preference and circumstances. This blog post will explore the advantages and disadvantages of each option to help aid you in making an informed choice.
Your Luxury Garden Office
It’s crucial to strike the right balance, especially now that flexible and hybrid working has become the new norm. Our garden home offices are constructed with residential-grade insulation, enabling proper ventilation and making them suitable for year-round use, especially during hot weather. These luxurious insulated garden offices provide a practical solution, allowing you to establish a professional workspace at home. It’s no surprise that we’ve seen a surge in garden office inquiries!
Benefits:
- Tranquillity and Focus: Surrounded by greenery and the outdoors, a garden office provides a peaceful environment which enhances your concentration and productivity. Even the view of your garden can provide relaxation and joy to your day, rather than being surrounded by buildings and urban pollution.
- Cost-Effective: Over time, a garden office can be more economical. There are zero commuting costs, and your Crown Pavilion investment can add value to your property.
- Work-Life Balance: By having your garden room office separate from your main home, you can create a boundary between work and personal life while enjoying the perks of working from home.
The Buzz of City Life
Living and working in the city has its own set of advantages, particularly for those of you who thrive and feel energised in busy environments. Cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds offer a unique blend of professional opportunities and great experiences.
Benefits
- Networking Opportunities: Cities are hubs of industry and innovation and offer endless opportunities for networking and career growth. This, unfortunately, is difficult to match when working remotely.
- Amenities and Services: Working in urban areas means you’re provided with convenient access to cafes, gyms, and healthcare facilities. Also, public transport makes commuting and socialising more convenient, allowing you to enjoy your weekly pub trips without experiencing FOMO.
- Culture and Social Life: Cities are cultural melting pots, offering diverse experiences in arts, dining, and entertainment The social aspect of city life can be invigorating and fulfilling. Many offices pride themselves on their office culture, whether this is in-house happy hours, a free bar, or even free lunches.
Productivity and Cost Comparison
Both settings offer unique advantages. A garden office provides a distraction-free environment, which is ideal for focused work. On the other hand, the energy of a city can be stimulating and inspiring for creative professions.
Cost-wise, living in the city can be expensive due to high rents and daily commuting costs. Conversely, setting up a garden office requires an initial investment, but it often leads to long-term savings and potential property value appreciation.
Health and Wellbeing
Garden home offices can have a positive impact on health by providing closer contact with nature and reducing exposure to city pollution. A calm environment can lower stress levels and improve mental health. Crown Pavilions’ garden offices are designed to maximise natural light and ventilation, creating a healthy workspace.
However, cities offer better access to healthcare and fitness facilities, which are crucial for maintaining physical health.
The Final Verdict…
In conclusion, the choice between a garden office and city life depends on your lifestyle preferences and professional needs. If you value tranquillity, nature, and a clear separation between work and home life, a garden office from us might be the ideal solution. On the other hand, if you feel invigorated by social interactions, the hustle and bustle, and networking, city life could be more suitable.
You have to consider your priorities and personal circumstances to decide which option is best for your work and lifestyle.
To discover more about our garden office rooms, get in touch with an adviser today!