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19 Backyard Offices and Studios to Inspire Your Own Work-From-Home Escape
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a global shift towards remote work, making dedicated home office spaces more crucial than ever. This article showcases 19 inspiring backyard offices and studios, ranging from repurposed shipping containers to custom-built cabins, designed to provide quiet and secluded workspaces. Each example highlights innovative solutions for creating functional and aesthetically pleasing work-from-home environments.
Randy Bens, a Canadian architect, transformed an industrial shipping container into RBA Studio, a 350-square-foot office, demonstrating how to expand an architecture practice without needing to rent a separate office. Similarly, architect Oliver Dang built a 100-square-foot timber workspace in his Toronto backyard to escape distractions from his toddler, featuring cedar panels and ample storage. Screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan’s 400-square-foot studio, designed by Harrison Design, incorporates NanaWall doors to connect the interior with the surrounding forest and even includes pivotable bookshelves revealing hidden rooms, serving as both an office and an entertaining space.
Lauren and Holt Williamson of Cedar & Oak Homes converted their backyard shed in Austin, Texas, into "The Back House," which evolved from a simple office into a full-blown tiny house. Marlin and Ryan Hanson designed a 250-square-foot hexagonal studio clad in western red cedar shakes for a birth doula in British Columbia, providing a tranquil space for work, meditation, and teaching. In Wellington, New Zealand, Parsonson Architects created a 183-square-foot garden studio with a polycarbonate pergola and wraparound deck, offering additional space for a growing family.
GreenSpur and McAllister Architects collaborated on the Creative Cabin, a 280-square-foot backyard office outside Washington D.C., sided with Cor-Ten steel and shou sugi ban cedar, designed to be close yet separate from the main home. Livit, a Norwegian prefab maker, introduced the Studypod, a turnkey detached office with a large tinted window, emphasizing focus and connection to nature. Hello Wood, a Hungarian design studio, offers Kabinka, a flat-pack tiny cabin suitable as a self-build option for various uses, including a private office.
Architect Richard John Andrews built a modular home office, "The Light Shed," in his East London backyard, proving that beautiful design is achievable on a small budget with lightweight materials. Medusa Group designed the Origami House, a simple, angular garden retreat in Poland, paying homage to Japanese design and functioning as a guesthouse or secluded workspace. Hello Wood's Workstation Cabin, inspired by space capsules, is a sculptural timber pod fully equipped for power, HVAC, and internet, responding to the increasing demand for isolated work environments.
Architect Beverly Choe transformed an old garage in San Francisco into a light-filled, meditative backyard studio, creating an airy yet warm space. Michael and Christina Hara DIY-designed and built the 195-square-foot "Fish Scale Studio," featuring fish-scale shingles, a library, and a workstation, as a creative retreat from their busy home. Anya Moryoussef Architect converted a single-car garage in Toronto into a multifunctional workspace for a screenwriter, including a built-in floating desk and storage, despite its compact 325-square-foot size.
Yellow Cloud Studio created a triangular, glass-and-plywood extension in a London backyard, dubbed "The Triangle," transforming an awkward space into a light-filled home office for a startup. Knowhow Shop's Lighthouse office in Highland Park, Los Angeles, is a 154-square-foot microbuilding with a striking, experimental design. Finally, Jim and Hannah Cutler built a Cor-Ten cabin on Bainbridge Island, serving as both a studio and a bunkhouse, showcasing a father-daughter collaboration. Boano Prišmontas's "My Room in The Garden" is a modular, prefab office pod designed for quick assembly, offering a practical solution for urban dwellers needing a dedicated workspace.
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