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10-07-06, 06:28 PM
Well if he wants you to work from home then he has to learn to comprimise. If you have five bedrooms then he cant really argue a case if one isn't in use.
If you have room to put a small sofa bed in it can double up as a spare bedrooml otherwise you can use it as additional seating. There a quite a few techs here with converted bedrooms, clients dont mind as long as it looks professional. Have a look in the gallery, you can get some ideas in there. I have one in my gallery and it a cabin that my dad built me in the garden, does the job brilliantly. You'll win him round, if not give him the silent treatment. I would be really cruel and make him stay in the needed bedroom til he gives in lol. (no Im not really that cruel) |
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10-07-06, 06:31 PM
hi jo, sorry your having proplems with hubby, they like the idea of us working from home (handy for the kids and all that !) but don't like it when it interfere's with day to day life(what you've got another client tonight?? the football's on )
but if you have got all those rooms doing nothing.. i have a home salon it was my baby's nursery last year , but we made our bungalow into a house and the stairs had to go in this room which left me with a small (but perfect) room for nails , i find it so easy to have a seperate room as i can just shut the door, the kids stay out of the room and when clients are there its so much more professional to have the separate space... work on him .. good luckxx |
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10-07-06, 06:37 PM
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I think if you have the space it's a good idea to have a dedicated room to offer your services, it make life sooo much easier especially with kids, you can decorate it nicely too. I think if your husband wants you to work aswell as look after the children then he needs to be surportive, it's not easy!! It would mean you wouldn't need to keep setting up etc if you had your own room, you could just keep it set up and locked away from the children. I do work in a salon and also have a few private clients at home, however I don't have a room I just use the lounge and weel my desk in, it can be a hassle though. I've decided as there is no space in my house and I don't want to keep working in the lounge we will buy a summer house and use that instead. Good luck xx |
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10-07-06, 07:01 PM
Hi there.. i'm sorry you're having problems with the space in your house.. But if you have a spareroom that is being used for nothing, mabey ask the reason why he doesn't want to give it up??
I transformed the hot tub room into a spa-room.. Since we don't have a hottub.. and if we did we'd probably want it outside or on the balcony sothat it would be fun in the winter while it snows! So the room was just there.. getting cluttered with junk... So when i decided i wanted to work on my own we turned it into a cute little salon/spa.. if you want to see the pics you can look on my site.. or there's a couple in the gallery.. |
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10-07-06, 09:47 PM
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10-07-06, 10:35 PM
I only have a three bedroom house and one is for hubbys computer and the other is my little beauty room.
I would hate it if I didn't have my room as once you are finished you just shut the door and you know that everything you possibly need is in that one room. Surely he can let you have one of the five rooms! |
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11-07-06, 08:06 AM
I am already looking into a buying a spacious house with a room where I could work from. He is fully supportive and if he wants me to bring in money I need somewhere to work from. BUT when I get in there bet there is a battle of the wills; he'll want a room for himself. Oh god we can't win can we!!
Hey what about that for an idea. Incorporating a spa into your treatment room!! having a think about that one |
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11-07-06, 08:40 AM
Jo Jo - Your sister will be able to advise you from a client's point of view what she things of my home salon.
A lot of my clients prefer to come to my home salon rather than the beauty salon where i work. However, I have banned children from my home salon for health and safety reasons. With all those bedrooms, you should have no problem accomodating a very good home salon. |
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11-07-06, 09:49 AM
Working from Home is a great idea but I would just like to remind Geeks that you will have to pay some sort of Biz Tax if you have a room that is purely for Biz use. Lot's of Geeks don't declare the fact they work from home & that's ok as long as you don't get some busy body that reports you.
My advice is to have a room that can be converted back to a Bedroom or dining room & doesn't look like a Salon. Then contact the local District Valuers office & ask to speak to some one who can advise you on Biz rates. I was given this advice by the local council & I'm in the process of making my salon look like a Sun lounge!! I don't work in it every day & I don't want to be stung with a high Tax I can't afford. You may already know all this & if you have already contacted the council , I would be interested to know what they said. I know different areas have different rules. Good Luck chuck |
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11-07-06, 10:00 AM
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Any room that retains it's original purpose is not subject to Business rates. So if you took your dining room furniture out and put a nail station in instead, it woundn't be subject to Business Rates as you can simply return the dining table and it becomes the dining room again. The same for a spare bedroom with the bed. It's true that conditions vary from Council to Council and check with your local one, but I believe, on the whole, the 'no convertion, no charge' is pretty standard. |
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11-07-06, 10:14 AM
Any room that retains it's original purpose is not subject to Business rates. So if you took your dining room furniture out and put a nail station in instead, it woundn't be subject to Business Rates as you can simply return the dining table and it becomes the dining room again. The same for a spare bedroom with the bed.
I think that's the point I was trying to make. Hard to make yourself understood sometimes! If it converts back it's not classed as a salon. Best thing to do to escape rates. They get enough of our hard earnt money!! |
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12-07-06, 10:56 AM
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