The Auxffice: Why More British Columbians Are Working from Their Backyard
Five years ago, the home office was a corner of the dining room. Today, it's a building.
What changed
Permanent remote work changed who needs a real workspace and who is willing to invest in one. The auxffice exists because a kitchen table is not a place to do focused work, and a spare bedroom isn't either.
What the auxffice gets right
A separation between home and work that's physical, not metaphorical. Light. Quiet. A door. Climate control that doesn't share an HVAC zone with a six-year-old's bedroom.
Why prefab
Because the alternative — a contractor on your property for three months — is exactly the kind of disruption a remote worker is trying to avoid.
If you're thinking about it, the next step is a Discovery Call. It's free, 30 minutes, and you'll leave it knowing whether your property qualifies.