Conservatories are a great way to add much-needed additional space to your home and can be used in so many different ways, from creating functional living spaces for you and your family, to indoor gardens and even home offices.
The rise in working from home jobs and remote working has led many people to need a workplace in their home and for many, a conservatory is one of the best solutions.
Abundant with natural light and comfortable and bright to work from, conservatories are the perfect place to build your home office and have a space you can enjoy working from daily.
First, you will likely need to add some kind of temperature control into your conservatory especially if you plan on working there year-round. While conservatories can be warm and cosy in the summer, they can become very cold in the winter.
Having a quality air conditioner and heater is essential for creating a space that is comfortable to work in no matter the weather outside.
Perfecting your layout is also useful. Glare from the sunlight on your computer screen can make working difficult, therefore investing in some type of window covering or shade such as bespoke blinds can be a great option for those who want to enjoy the space without being blinded.
Another great idea for a conservatory turned office is adding a range of seating. Working from a desk is always a great choice, however having a more comfortable and laid-back seating option such as a sofa or armchair can also be a good idea for the more casual workdays.
By utilising your conservatory as a workspace, you can maximise the rooms in your home and create a space that is comfortable and completely your own.