
Brentwood 10×10 gazebo office
The spare bedroom office was a compromise. You know it. Your family knows it. The commute is great (12 steps), but the space is terrible — cramped, full of distractions, and impossible to close the door on at the end of the workday because it’s also the guest room, the storage overflow, and the place your kids do homework.
A dedicated backyard office changes your relationship with remote work. It’s a physical separation between work and home that your brain recognizes. You walk to work. You walk home. The commute is 30 seconds, and the boundary is real.
Why a Prefab Structure Beats a Custom Build
Custom-building a backyard office from scratch typically costs $30,000–$80,000 depending on size, finishes, and local labor costs. It takes 2–6 months, requires architectural plans, building permits, contractor management, and inspections. For most homeowners, it’s a major renovation project.
A prefab backyard office like Westview’s Brentwood collection delivers a comparable space for a fraction of the cost and time. The Brentwood 10×10 is purpose-built for multi-functional use — oversized windows flood the interior with natural light, and the modular panel system goes up in a day. One customer uses theirs year-round as an office with a small heater, noting that the “Brentwood holds warmth surprisingly well.”
Another Brentwood buyer had “spoke to some local contractors who were going to charge a fortune to build something in my backyard.” The Westview enclosure gave them a quiet space for reading and painting at a fraction of that price.
Does a Garden Office Add Home Value?
Yes, and the data supports it. A well-built outbuilding that serves as a functional office or studio adds usable square footage to your property — square footage that doesn’t require heating, cooling, or maintaining the rest of the house. Real estate agents increasingly list dedicated outdoor offices as a selling feature, especially in markets with high remote-work populations.
The ROI math is straightforward: a $5,000–$12,000 prefab office that adds $10,000–$25,000 in perceived home value (depending on your market) is a solid investment even before you factor in the daily quality-of-life improvement.
Backyard Office vs. Coworking Space
A coworking desk in most cities runs $200–$500 per month. Over 5 years, that’s $12,000–$30,000 — money that rents a space you don’t own, with a commute, parking costs, and no equity. A garden office studio costs roughly the same as 1–3 years of coworking and belongs to you permanently.
Which Westview Model Works Best?
- Solo office: Brentwood 10×10 or Denali 10×10. Over 9’ x 9’ of interior space — enough for a desk, chair, bookshelf, and a small seating area.
- Office + meeting space: Brentwood 12×14 or 12×16. Room for a desk plus a small conference table or client seating.
- Creative studio: Brentwood 12×20 or larger. One customer uses a 10×10 as a painting studio, calling it “an oasis to work without having to deal with day to day distractions.” Larger models accommodate easels, equipment, or workbenches.