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How to work from your shed in the garden

A Home to Cherish

Release Date: 04/22/2020

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This is an interview with Fintech expert Peter Seymour who works from his garden shed. Actually, it’s a very glamorous and bespoke cedar-clad building that’s lovingly nestled in his garden.

 

When Peter first started working from home, he was confined to an attic space but it wasn’t effective because there was too much noise and disruptions. He needed a separate space.

 

Working from home allowed him to think about what was the right space, which evolved into his stylish and practical garden office. He now goes to work, winding his way through the garden and passing the home-grown tomatoes, to a space that’s light, bright, quiet and attractive with minimum disruptions. Work commitments are separated from his personal space so that he can work effectively whilst enjoying all the delights of the garden and having his family nearby.

Gwendoline Alderton: www.ga-interiors.co.uk

Peter Seymour: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-seymour-bbb5b8/