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What side business do you run from your garden office?

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Mummymummam · 08/05/2022 22:30

I work full time, now back in a corporate office.

My garden office built during lockdown is just sitting vacant. It has its own entrance bathroom and the main area with a small kitchen. Looking out onto the garden. So I could rent it out on Airbnb... But any other ideas? A small pet hotel? An art studio where I can make things to sell on etsy? Second hand children's toys and clothing?

What do you do with your garden office?

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camellia15 · 19/05/2022 23:34

My friend has a candle and home fragrance business which she runs from her garden studio.
Another friend runs a letterbox gift business.
I also know someone who makes crafts from their garden. She also makes stickers and has a personalised gift business,

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camellia15 · 20/05/2022 00:02

Oh I just remembered I know someone that does beauty therapy. She mainly does facials and manicures and pedicures. However she does other treatments as well.

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bumpytrumpy · 15/08/2022 22:11

How about a co working space? Probably depends on how desirable your location is.

I have neighbours building work on both sides at home right now... online calls are very disrupted but I have no where else to go

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JennyForeigner · 15/08/2022 22:25

You could rent it to me.* We are thinking about a garden office as we have moved to wfh, but have three kids who are mostly here and eagle-eyed parent spotters. I'd be very happy not to spend the £££.

*Someone like me

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Richard19841 · 08/09/2022 13:26

I am a teacher and I became so obsessed with the online-teaching that I continue it now. That's why my home office is not empty. This is very convenient. I am developing programs for online classes, looking for new interesting platforms for children, etc. I have already achieved a lot thanks to the ideas that I was prompted in Duplicator Sales. I wouldn't be able to manage without them.

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