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ADD some value to your property and make working from home more comfortable with an insulated garden office, says Liz Connor. Keen to boost your home s value? If you re lucky enough to have some outdoor space at your disposal, there s an easy way to help bump up your house price. According to DIY retailer MyToolShed (mytoolshed.co.uk), building an office in your garden can add 5% onto the value of your property, and it s an investment that can make your life easier if you re working from home right now too. If you re a confident DIYer, you don t have to spend 20K on a swanky purpose-built outhouse either.
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How to build a home office in your garden on a budget to add value to your property
If you re a confident DIYer, you could be enjoying a cuppa over emails in your new outdoor work area in just 11 steps
07:09, 9 APR 2021
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Choose a dry patch of grass before levelling the ground.
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Once you have the green light, it’s time to roll up your sleeves. You’ll need to level and prepare the site, choosing a dry patch of grass that avoids swampy areas and steep grades.
“We recommend you level your garden shed on paving slabs, tarmac and or concrete,” says Ross. “Many people can make the mistake of thinking that because their lawn is flat they do not need a base, but when the rain comes it will soon start to lift.”
Building the base framing is one of the first things you ll do.