First impressions and core needs
Setting up an insulated garden office with electrics starts long before the first drill. It means planning wall thickness, floor level, and a snug doorway that keeps cold out while letting light flood in. The space should feel calm, not cramped, with a desk that fits against a warm wall. Practical residents want reliable power, a clean lighting scheme, and a safe outlet spread that avoids awkward daisy chains. A tiny heat source tucked away makes a big difference in winter, yet never skews the paneling. It’s about simple flows: air, light, and easy access to the kettle.
