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Next Big Step: From Busy Parenting to Business Premises

What started as a side project squeezed in between school runs, nap times, and family dinners has now grown into a real, thriving business. For many parent entrepreneurs, the kitchen table, spare room, or garden office was the perfect low-risk way to begin. But as your client list expands and your workload increases, there comes a point when working from home is no longer practical — or professional.

Moving into specially dedicated business premises is a big step. It gives you space to grow, clearer work–life boundaries, and a more professional environment for clients and staff. But if you’re buying rather than renting, it’s also a financial investment. With that in mind, it makes sense to choose and improve a property in ways that not only support your business now, but also help it hold — and increase — its value for the future.

Here’s how to do exactly that.

Create a Great First Impression

When the time comes to sell, the outside of your building will be the first thing potential buyers and agents notice. A smart, well-maintained exterior suggests a well-cared-for property overall.

There are several straightforward ways to improve curb appeal:

  • Repainting exterior walls can instantly freshen up an older building and help newer extensions blend in seamlessly.
  • Upgrading doors improves both security and appearance, giving your premises a more modern, professional look.
  • Keeping outdoor areas tidy is essential. Overgrown plants, clutter, or poorly maintained paths can drag down the perceived value of the whole property.

As a busy business owner with family responsibilities, hiring a gardener or maintenance service can be a worthwhile investment. It keeps everything looking professional without taking up your precious time.

Have Your Office Space Professionally Designed

After years of making do with makeshift work areas at home, it can be tempting to furnish your new premises quickly and cheaply. However, investing in an office space professionally designed can significantly increase the long-term value of your property.

Office with people in it.

Professional designers can help you:

  • Make the most efficient use of every square metre
  • Create a layout that supports collaboration and productivity
  • Reflect your brand identity in a polished, cohesive way
  • Build in flexibility so the space can adapt as your team grows

All of this not only benefits your day-to-day operations, but also makes the property far more attractive to future buyers who want a functional, ready-to-use workspace.

Upgrade Kitchens and Bathrooms

Kitchens and bathrooms are some of the hardest-working areas in any commercial property. Staff use them daily, and they are constantly exposed to moisture, heat, and heavy cleaning.

Over time, this leads to visible wear and tear — and that can be a red flag when you’re trying to sell. Buyers are often put off by bathrooms that look dated, stained, or poorly maintained. The same applies to tired, impractical staff kitchen areas.

By investing in durable materials, modern fixtures, and easy-to-clean surfaces, you make these spaces more pleasant for your team now and more appealing to buyers later. Updated kitchens and bathrooms are often seen as a major bonus because new owners can move in without needing immediate renovations.

Balance Today’s Needs With Tomorrow’s Plans

As a parent and a business owner, you’re already skilled at thinking ahead. Applying that same mindset to your business premises can turn it into a powerful long-term asset.
Focus on improvements that:

  • Reduce ongoing maintenance
  • Support staff wellbeing and productivity
  • Appeal to a wide range of future businesses

That way, your new premises won’t just be a place where your business continues to grow — it will also be a smart investment you can confidently sell when you’re ready for the next step.

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