- Jun. 17
- Richard Parker
Invest in a Non-Green Garden
While modern homeowners still describe their ideal home as a house surrounded by a garden, only a few show a real interest in gardening activities. In fact, more often than not, the lush and green dream of a garden is replaced by fake grass and a handful of outdoors furniture units. Indeed, the majority of homeowners lack tile. As they can’t build the garden they hope for, they decide to take shortcuts. As a result, even though many households are not shy about their passion for a healthy lifestyle, not many choose to grow their own vegetables. When you work long hours in the office or even as a home-based entrepreneur, you don’t have any time to invest in your garden.
Consequently, homeowners who have purchased a property with a garden tend to worry about the return of their investment. Indeed, what is worth paying for a garden you don’t use in the first place? The truth is that not only your garden came at a cost, but maintaining it green is an expensive responsibility. But have you considered how much money you could make for a non-green garden?
You Can Build New Parking Spaces
Indeed, if you’re not making any use of a green garden and you’re worried about its maintenance cost, you should consider solutions to transform it into an income-generating space. Indeed, you could extend your drive to make room for more vehicles and turn your former garden into a car park – which you can rent out. The addition of tailored concrete construction can level the ground and add a visual division between the spot where the garden ends and the spot tenants car park their vehicles. Typically, additional car spaces are profitable in town – not far from small companies where employees may not have access to a private car park.
Help a Freelancer to Build Their Empire
Freelancers and solo entrepreneurs can find it tricky to start a business from home, especially when they live in shared accommodation. It can be challenging to create a private work area where they won’t be disturbed. But you can provide a solution to their problems by offering them a fully equipped office space in your garden. How does it work? Home office sheds have become a popular addition . They provide a peaceful and private space. If you ensure to connect your garden office to the electricity and plumbing system, you can create self-sufficient solo workplaces to let, with a bathroom, a heating system and an electric supply.
Offer an Artistic Display for Visitors
Did you know that your garden could be a creative display? A photographer has built a series of small houses for a family of mice that he spotted in his backyard. A gnome enthusiast has gathered hundreds of garden gnomes for a private exhibition in his garden. Nothing is stopping you expressing your creative passion directly in your garden. Whether you love abstract sculpture or you’re trying to upcycle everyday items into something aesthetically pleasing, you can turn your backyard into a museum.
Is a non-green garden the solution to your ROI problem? If you don’t have green thumbs and don’t enjoy gardening, it’s good to know that green isn’t the only way to go when it comes to money.