Remote workers are turning their backyards into office space
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Accessory Dwelling Units offer privacy, productivity—and long-term savings

TAMPA, Fla. (BLOOM) – With the rise of remote and hybrid work patterns altering the professional world, a significant number of freelancers, consultants, and tech professionals are questioning the necessity of maintaining office spaces they no longer utilize.

For an increasing number of homeowners, the choice is straightforward. They are moving away from commercial leases and opting for Accessory Dwelling Units—compact structures in their yards that serve as highly efficient home offices. As Jon Grishpul, co-CEO of MaxableSpace.com, notes, the financial and lifestyle benefits are setting ADUs as the preferred remote work setting.

“These structures are far more than just upgraded sheds,” remarked Grishpul. “They are fully permitted, customizable areas that provide a genuine separation from the main home and can be transformed to suit future needs, whether that means becoming a rental, guesthouse, or private studio.”

What’s an Office ADU?

An ADU, or Accessory Dwelling Unit, is a small, independent structure built on a residential property. While traditionally associated with guest houses or housing for aging relatives, ADUs are being reimagined as sleek, personalized office spaces, often outfitted with soundproofing, built-in storage and client-ready design.

Unlike repurposing a spare bedroom or working from the kitchen table, an office ADU creates a true boundary between personal and professional life.

“It’s your own office, just steps from your back door,” Grishpul said.

How the Numbers Break Down

The cost of building an ADU might seem steep at first, but when compared with commercial leasing, it can be a smart long-term investment.

A small private office lease in downtown San Diego, for instance, can run around $2,000 per month. Over five years, that adds up to about $120,000—with nothing to show for it once the lease ends.

Now compare that to converting a 300-square-foot garage into a permitted ADU, which Grishpul estimates at around $180,000. With financing, that breaks down to monthly payments of $1,200 to $1,400.

“You’re spending less each month—and you’re building equity,” he said. “In five years, you could have over $30,000 in equity, plus increased property value.”

More Than Just Money

While cost savings are a major draw, many homeowners say the lifestyle improvements are just as impactful.

No commute: Instead of spending hours in traffic or looking for parking, your morning routine becomes a short stroll through the backyard.

Work-life balance: Having a dedicated workspace outside the main house makes it easier to focus during work hours and unplug when the day is done.

Design freedom: From natural light to meditation nooks, an office ADU can reflect your work style and personal taste, something most commercial leases can’t offer.

Future flexibility: If your work setup changes, your ADU doesn’t go to waste. It can be converted into a guesthouse, studio, or rental unit.

Long-Term Thinking Pays Off

One of the biggest misconceptions Grishpul hears is that ADUs are just for elderly relatives or Airbnb rentals. But the demand for professional-grade backyard offices is rising, and homeowners are catching on.

“Think of it as building a financial and lifestyle asset,” he said. “You’re creating a flexible space that serves your needs today and opens doors for tomorrow.”

Grishpul’s company, MaxableSpace.com, specializes in helping homeowners plan, design and build ADUs for a variety of uses. He also co-leads GreatBuildz.com, a free service that connects homeowners with vetted general contractors.

“We’re seeing a shift,” Grishpul said. “Remote workers want more than a temporary setup. They want a solution that makes their lives easier, their work better, and their home more valuable.”

For more on ADUs or to connect with an expert, visit www.MaxableSpace.com.

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