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- Dylan_Bain
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Home office?
Hey!
By April I am planning on converting my garden shed into a quiet work room. It will have everything I need for my work, from a computer desk to paper to a pinboard.
Is this worthwhile? I ask because I don't want to do it and it not be worthwhile.
By April I am planning on converting my garden shed into a quiet work room. It will have everything I need for my work, from a computer desk to paper to a pinboard.
Is this worthwhile? I ask because I don't want to do it and it not be worthwhile.
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Re: Home office?
Earlier, I converted my den into a small writing studio. I would personally say it's a very worthwhile project! Eventually, the room begins to feel like it's your "home" of sorts.
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Re: Home office?
Thanks for your input!Caveat Lector wrote:Earlier, I converted my den into a small writing studio. I would personally say it's a very worthwhile project! Eventually, the room begins to feel like it's your "home" of sorts.
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As someone who works best in quiet places, I'd go for something like that. Will you have sufficient climate control?
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Yeah!Tyrantauranox wrote:As someone who works best in quiet places, I'd go for something like that. Will you have sufficient climate control?
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So long as you're able to separate work from relaxation, I feel it would be highly beneficial. Keeping work to a designated area of the home is the best way to do it. I have a den dedicated to homework, writing, design etc... however when I'm relaxing or playing video games I don't ever go in the den. So long as you do that I don't see why it wouldn't be worthwhile. 
Good luck!
Good luck!
Re: Home office?
Two words: Heat & Power
I've a garage workshop / office and whilst it's excellent when the weather is clement, over winter I was looking at -2 centigrade in there some days. (YMMV based on geography of course.) But yeah, it's worth it in the long run.
I've a garage workshop / office and whilst it's excellent when the weather is clement, over winter I was looking at -2 centigrade in there some days. (YMMV based on geography of course.) But yeah, it's worth it in the long run.
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Re: Home office?
I work in a shed and yea, heating and power are the most important 
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