The garden room phenomenon
The garden room market has blossomed over the last few years, completely revolutionising how we think about our outdoor spaces. But how exactly did garden rooms become so popular?
Long before the garden room boom, many UK residents opted for garden sheds, summer houses, pergolas and even conservatories to make the most of their garden space. Now, we see homeowners opting for garden rooms over traditional home extensions, but why? Here, you’ll find out why British homeowners love garden rooms.
Why are garden rooms popular?
The garden room popularity explained
1. Less installation time
One of the main reasons why the garden room is a popular choice is because of the speed of installation. Unlike conservatories, which often require complex foundations, garden rooms are prefabricated and can be installed between 2 and 5 days. This makes them an attractive option for homeowners who want to add extra space quickly and with minimal disruption to their everyday lives.
2. Higher quality
For a long time, summerhouses have been the king of the garden, but they have fallen on tough times because of the garden room. As the name suggests, summerhouses are primarily suited to the summer months, limiting their usability as they need proper insulation or structural integrity for year-round comfort. Garden rooms, on the other hand, are constructed with higher-grade materials, better insulation, and more robust construction techniques. This means they can be comfortably used throughout the year, even in colder months, making them versatile spaces for home offices, gyms or studios.
3. You get to design them
Garden rooms come in all shapes and sizes, allowing you to customise your building to fit your specific needs and style preferences. From sleek metal cladding to curved corners, they can be tailored to complement the look and feel of any garden or home.
Why not try designing your own garden room using our design tool!
Are Garden Rooms Worth It?
3 reason why garden rooms are soo worth it!
1. Increased Property Value
A well-designed garden room can boost the value of your property as homebuyers are attracted to houses with additional versatile spaces like garden rooms. They can be readily used as garden offices, gyms and temporary accommodations, which are increasingly desirable to potential buyers. Studies show that garden rooms can add up to 5-15% to a property’s overall value, depending on location and the build quality.
2. Cost-Effective Alternative to Extensions
Compared to traditional home extensions or loft conversions, garden rooms tend to be much more affordable while still providing extra usable space. They usually don’t require planning permission (if kept within certain size limits), which simplifies the building process and reduces costs further.
3. More Space
Lastly, but by no means least, is the need for more space! As we journey through life, our need for space grows with us. Families expand, and with that comes the need for extra room. However, not everyone is eager to move, whether due to the convenience of staying put, the cost of relocating, or the desire to hold onto cherished memories. That’s why having the option to create additional space with a garden room makes it worth it.
The Garden Room Types
3 types of popular garden rooms uses
1. Garden Pods – Popular uses: Garden Offices
Garden pods have become increasingly popular as garden offices due to their compact design and versatility, making them an ideal solution for modern workspaces. These office pods are particularly well-suited to urban environments, where space is often limited. In cities like London, where outdoor areas are generally smaller and remote/hybrid roles are common, the garden pod proves to be the perfect garden office solution.
2. Garden Studios – Popular uses: Garden Gyms & Art Rooms
Garden studios are available in a wide range of styles, offering versatile spaces for various uses. Often, they serve as art or gym studios, benefiting from natural light and fresh air. This makes them ideal for home-based businesses as well. Explore how our customers have transformed their garden studios into productive workspaces right in their own gardens.
3. Garden Houses – Popular uses: Annex’s
Annexes are more commonly used as garden houses because they are designed to be lived in. Garden houses offer a practical solution for homeowners seeking additional living or recreational space for growing families. Whether that be caring for grandparents or taking the first steps towards independence for young adults, annexes are ever becoming the people’s preferred garden housing option.
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