One StudioPod [Large] or Two OfficePods Pro [Small]? Pros and Cons of Each Setup for Two-Person Use
One StudioPod or Two OfficePods? Pros and Cons for Two People Working from Home
If you're setting up a backyard workspace for two people, you may be deciding between one large StudioPod or two smaller OfficePod Pro units. Whether you're sharing the space with a spouse, business partner, or coworker, your ideal setup depends on how you work best. Here’s a side-by-side comparison of both options to help guide your decision.










Option 1: One Shared StudioPod
Pros:
Lower total cost – One StudioPod is generally less expensive than two separate units.
Shared amenities – Heating, cooling, and lighting are centralized, saving energy and setup time.
Designed for collaboration – Perfect if you regularly brainstorm or work closely together.
More efficient use of space – Takes up less of your yard than two pods.
Simpler installation – One power and data line to a single pod simplifies setup.
Cons:
Privacy concerns – Harder to take private calls or focus without disturbing each other.
Noise distractions – Typing, talking, or different work rhythms can become disruptive.
Limited customization – Hard to personalize one shared space for two different people.
Less future flexibility – If one person stops using the space, it’s harder to repurpose part of it.
Option 2: Two Separate OfficePods Pro
Pros:
Total privacy – Ideal for phone calls, client sessions, or deep focus work.
Separate customization – Each pod can be tailored to individual needs.
Improved flexibility – Different work schedules or noise preferences aren’t a problem.
Easier mental separation – Each person gets their own “office,” boosting productivity.
Resale or relocation flexibility – One pod can be moved, sold, or repurposed without affecting the other.
Cons:
Higher cost – Two pods cost more in materials, installation, and setup.
Requires more space – You’ll need enough room in your yard for both units.
Double the infrastructure – Two electrical connections, steps, or foundation pads may be needed.
Separate climate control – Each pod may require its own heating/cooling system.
Other Considerations
Aesthetic Impact – A single StudioPod may blend more seamlessly into the landscape than two structures.
Power and Data Access – Running services to one pod is typically simpler and cheaper.
Choosing between one StudioPod or two OfficePods Pro depends on how you work, your backyard layout, and your priorities. If you're looking to save money and enjoy a collaborative space, a shared StudioPod is a smart solution. But if privacy, focus, and flexibility are essential, two separate OfficePods offer long-term advantages.
Need help deciding?
Take a look at our options or reach out with your situation and we’ll help you design the best setup for your home.