Are You a Remote Worker?
Working from home has become one of the new normal over the past few years. If you’ve been thinking about turning your garage into a more functional space because you’re one of these remote workers, a home office is the best option. Depending on how big or small your garage is, you can either fully transform your garage into office space, or you can do a partial modification so that you still have some room to park your car. Either way, there are a lot of options.
Remember that transforming your garage into a home office will mean sacrificing storage space and parking space. Also, if you find you no longer need a home office in the future, you can always turn your garage into something else like a fitness room or an entertainment space.

Benefits of a Home Office in the Garage
Working in the garage can provide fewer distractions. If you live with others, you won’t be disturbed since there will be thick walls between you and the main living space. With that being said, a garage office can keep your work life and home life separate more easily since working in the garage will feel like you’re “outside” of your home.
Lastly, updating things like flooring and lighting in your garage can help increase your home’s overall value if you ever decide to sell down the road.
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What You Need for Your Garage Office
Your garage office should feel like an extension of your home that’s a comfortable space and enjoyable to work in. Here are a few things to add to your garage before using it as an office.
Insulation helps keep hot air from coming into the house and keeps the cool air inside the living space. Most garages don’t have the best insulation, but if you plan to use your garage as an office for several hours a day, you’ll want to make sure your garage is properly insulated.

Consider updating the floor. Garages usually come with cold, concrete flooring, which doesn’t feel very homey, but you can transform the appearance of your garage by simply adding new flooring.
A home office requires a good Wi-Fi connection, but a home Wi-Fi system doesn’t always reach into the garage very well. Consider getting a Wi-Fi extender, moving your Wi-Fi router, or replacing your router.
Having enough lighting in a workspace is important for reducing eye strain and for improving mood and productivity. Think about putting up some energy-efficient lights around the perimeter of your garage to brighten up the workspace.
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