More and more people are opting to work from home. There are a whole range of factors which are contributing to this trend. Digital communications mean that it is easier than ever to stay in touch with the office, clients and other businesses wherever you are. Jobs themselves are often more suited to flexible working practices. And perhaps most importantly, people are increasingly demanding better lifestyles, and this includes making work arrangements suit us.
One major problem of working from home is space. Even if you have a large house, remaining at home when your working day begins, and remaining there still when it finishes can be a strange experience. Sometimes, it might be nice to have all the comforts of home without the strange experience of ‘double usage’ space.
This is where your caravan could provide an excellent solution. Parked up at the front of your house, or even in a garage, your caravan can function as a mobile, standalone office.
Whether you are working from home one day a week, running a business from home, or just need somewhere suitable to sort out that pile of administrative tasks, your caravan can be the ideal office.
Rather than cluttering your house with files and papers, use your caravan as a storage space. You will find that it offers a large amount of space, room for you to keep everything neat and organised, and it all stays out of the way of your personal life.
In terms of setting up all the rest of your office essentials, you should be able to sort everything with relative ease. Wireless signal for both your internet connection and for cordless phones are likely to reach to the area immediately surrounding your house, so both should function just as they would indoors. If any signal problems do crop up, then solutions can be to move your transmitter closer to the caravan, or even to run a cable out when you are using the office.
Although you may generally use your caravan in the summer for your holidays, an office needs to be operational all year round. This could cause problems when you get to the colder months of the year. Luckily, there are simple workarounds. One fantastic way of keeping warm is to line the inside of your caravan-office with insulation panels, especially around the windows. Using your caravan’s own heating – or adding your own – can then create a nicely warmed room for you to work in.
In fact, if it’s just you staying at home to work, the cost of heating up one small caravan during the daytime could turn out to be far cheaper than heating an entire house all day.
Of course, if you do decide to make use of your caravan as an office, security becomes of even greater importance. If you are leaving valuable items in the caravan, or paperwork which is important to your business, make sure that you keep the caravan securely locked and protected from intrusion.
It might seem strange to consider using your caravan for purposes other than holidaying, but it can be an extremely viable solution. At worst, you might decide that it feels strange. At best, you could find the perfect spot to spend time at work. For any kind of use, caravans should always be well insured, so make sure that you’ve taken out good Caravan Insurance.



