sarahjane13
Well-Known Member
Hi
I'm trained in waxing by Kim Lawless and would like to start working from home part time (around my main job) to try and build up a clientelle. I have 2 choices. I could either convert part of my garage at a cost of approx £7k plus building regs costs, or I could use my bedroom (we don't have a spare). To use my bedroom it would mean changing our had for a wall bed so i could fold it away in the day when I waxed. This would cost abpiy £1k.
I'm tempted to go for the wall bed to start with as it's a lower cost and if things didn't work out then I haven't lost as much.
Have any of you done anything like this and/or what are your thoughts? I'm just not sure of the bedroom idea would put people off although in reality they wouldn't see our bed as they just look like a large wall unit when folded away.
If i went for the wall bed option and things really took off then I could still convert the garage at a later date.
Thanks! X
I'm trained in waxing by Kim Lawless and would like to start working from home part time (around my main job) to try and build up a clientelle. I have 2 choices. I could either convert part of my garage at a cost of approx £7k plus building regs costs, or I could use my bedroom (we don't have a spare). To use my bedroom it would mean changing our had for a wall bed so i could fold it away in the day when I waxed. This would cost abpiy £1k.
I'm tempted to go for the wall bed to start with as it's a lower cost and if things didn't work out then I haven't lost as much.
Have any of you done anything like this and/or what are your thoughts? I'm just not sure of the bedroom idea would put people off although in reality they wouldn't see our bed as they just look like a large wall unit when folded away.
If i went for the wall bed option and things really took off then I could still convert the garage at a later date.
Thanks! X