Congratulations! You’ve moved your business to a new office! Maybe this means your company has been expanding successfully, and you needed extra room. Or maybe it means you’ve made enough money from home to get you and your employees together in an office. Whatever the case, having a new office is exciting. Here are some of the things you should sort out in order to get everything running smoothly as soon as possible.
It’s recommended that you get these things sorted out before everyone moves in and begins work. That way, you make the move more efficient and remove possible distractions in the starting days.
Legal stuff
This is probably something you’ll have dealt with right away, but it’s of the utmost importance, so I’m listing it here. Have you made sure everyone who needs to know about your change of address has been made aware? This includes, of course, clients and family
Making Sure Your New Office Is Ready for Use
Working from home can be an amazing thing. You’ll get to avoid those early morning chats by the coffee machine, being pestered by your boss, and you’ll be able to avoid that stressful commute every morning and evening. If you do decide to work from home, you’ll need a place to work which is separate from the rest of your home, and allows you to work without being distracted by anything. This is why many people have opted to build their own office in the garden, and here’s how you can too… Planning permission If you want to build an office with a bigger area than 15m2, you will need to consult your local authority for some planning permission. You will most likely need to follow some simple regulations such as the location and fire safety when you come to build the structure so make sure to check with the relevant people. Choosing the right size Once you’ve gained the accepta Building Your Garden Office From The Ground Up
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