September 7th, 2020 × #office#backyard#conversion
Hasty Treat - Backyard Offices
Wes talks about converting a shed in his backyard into a home office during the pandemic

Wes Bos Host

Scott Tolinski Host
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about home offices, backyard offices, costs, and pros and cons!
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Show Notes
03:40 - Structure options:
- Existing sheds
- Build your own
- likely not allowed
- Drop in offices
- Rubbermaid shed
07:18 - Electrical
07:58 - Insulation
09:01 - Heating
11:30 - Cooling
16:01 - Interior
16:42 - WiFi
17:12 - Costs ~ $4k
- Electrical - $2k
- Flooring - $600
- Paneling- $900
- AC - $1000
- Fan - $100
Links
- https://twitter.com/bradwestfall/status/1284299864210210817
- https://bradfrost.com/blog/post/brad-frost-web-headquarters/
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