WHat do you want from your garden rooM?

 
  • A garden room starts with an idea: a bright studio to launch a business, a practical workshop, or a gallery to display work. Designed for comfort and function, it provides space to focus, meet clients, and present confidently.

    Make it an outdoor extension of your home with large glazing, a seamless threshold and covered seating for hosting, meetings or daily use. Add flexible furniture, integrated lighting and heating for year‑round use, and plants, rugs and weatherproof accessories to blur indoor and outdoor. Whether hosting, teaching or relaxing, a well‑designed garden room offers a welcoming, functional link to the outdoors.

  • A garden room links house and garden, adding light, character and usable space. For a natural look use timber cladding and large bi-fold doors; wood blends with plants and maximises views. For a modern studio choose slim aluminium glazing and a minimalist frame. Insulated brick or stone facing matches the house and provides durable, low‑maintenance comfort. A green roof with native plants blends in, boosts biodiversity and improves insulation.

    Inside, pick finishes by use: reclaimed wood for warmth, polished concrete for durability, or carpet for cosiness. Add shelving, worktops and task lighting for a practical office or studio. Underfloor heating gives even warmth; a small wood burner creates a focal point. Extend onto decking or a paved patio for seamless indoor–outdoor flow and more usable space.

  • What begins as an idea can transform any room — office, gym, studio or playroom — into something greater. Whether you’re launching a business, expanding a hobby, or creating a space for creative projects, a garden room offers a flexible, inspiring environment. Ideal as a home office, studio, client reception area or production space, with thoughtful planning it becomes more than a structure: it becomes a setting that communicates your story and helps you connect with your audience.

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