Working from home has become the norm for many and we've adapted areas of our personal spaces to function for us professionally, be it an office room, a corner of the living room or the kitchen table.

But, as we enter spring and summer, how can we move our working-from-home spaces out into the garden or onto the balcony and reap the benefits of some fresh air and sunshine while we work?

To successfully WFG (work from the garden), there are a few tech and comfort issues to address to make sure your outdoor working is practical and functional:

1. Garden design

Before setting up, think about where in your garden is the best place to set up shop. Consider the position of the sun, the temperature and easy access to the house or a power source. Perhaps you have a shed or summerhouse with wide open doors that could be repurposed as a garden office? Read our guide on how to zone off areas of your garden and create seamless boundaries.

2. Tech and practicalities

It's important to make sure you can see your laptop screen in the bright outdoors, using a sunshade. Similarly, when on video calls and in virtual meetings you need to make sure you can be seen and heard properly, using the right tech accessories.

3. Comfort

Finally, it's just as much about comfort and niceties too, so a comfy seat pad or cushion and a picnic jug for refreshments will lift your WFG space.

Here's everything you need to work from your garden or outdoor space...

Sunshades for your laptop screen

Glare from the sun can make it almost impossible to see your laptop, tablet or phone screen so investing in a laptop sunshade is the best place to start. It will prevent you from squinting and tilting the screen at an uncomfortable angle, meaning you can be just as productive.

Computer accessories for working outdoors

A headset for your laptop means you can retain good sound quality when joining virtual meetings outside and the dog barking or your neighbour's lawn mower won't be too imposing. An ergonomic mouse and mouse mat is also good for posture and comfort, indoors or outdoors.

Outdoor cushions and seat pads for comfort

Bring a pop of colour to your outdoor desk space with a fun seat pad to sit on or a cushion to support your back.

Garden tableware to spark joy

A bright and cheerful cup or mug to drink from goes a long way in lifting spirits. Treat yourself to dedicated WFG tableware to get you in the right headspace.

Outdoor blankets for early starts

It may be warming up but, for early birds, mornings could still hold a slight chill. A stylish outdoor blanket can be draped over your lap or shoulders for extra warmth.

Garden parasols to create shade

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Emma-Louise Pritchard
Membership Director, Country Living UK & House Beautiful UK

Emma-Louise Pritchard is the Membership Director for Country Living UK & House Beautiful UK, previously Executive Digital Editor for Country Living UK. Emma-Louise is a digital expert specialising in content strategy, social media and newsletters. Her topics include sustainability, homes and interiors, gardening, health and wellbeing, pets, travel and countryside news. She has previously written for Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan and has won several awards, from AOP Digital Editor of the Year 2019 to PPA 30 Under 30. Emma-Louise studied at Cardiff University where she completed an MA in Magazine Journalism.