
This oak framed four bay garden room has full length glazing to the front of the building and trimmings for four rooflights.
The short answer is yes, you can attach a timber garden room to your house and this is something we can help with. Few suppliers are able to design garden rooms that have the capability to attach to your home, but English Heritage Buildings is an exception. Our timber garden rooms work beautifully attached and detached from your property, but there are a few things to consider if you are thinking of attaching a room to your house.
If for whatever reason your question is not answered here, you can contact our team. They will be happy to help.
Letโs look at what you need to consider when attaching a garden room to your house.
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Having your garden room built directly on your house is not something offered by all suppliers, so it is quite a bespoke request. Naturally, this comes with its own unique challenges, when compared to the fully detached counterpart.
This oak framed four bay garden room has full length glazing to the front of the building and trimmings for four rooflights.
A 3 bay garden room extension where one bay is full height cavity brickwork. The front has full length glazed units with the centre two opening as doors. the side windows are si…
This is a single bay garden room extension with glazing on two sides and a glazed gable. The other side is clad in featheredged weatherboard. The roof has softwood rafters with …
This is a 2 bay garden room extension with full height french doors both sides and joinery on dwarf cavity brickwork elsewhere. The rafters are in oak with feature trusses and a…
This building comprises of a square garden room fully glazed on all sides and a long open covered area on the right hand side.The garden room has a double hipped roof which is f…
This oak frame is used as a small summerhouse/garden room. The fully glazed unit on the front is set back so there is a small veranda. Part of the side walls are glazed and the …
This oak framed building is a two bay garden room/home office. It is a full span with hipped ends and is fully glazed on one side with opening glazed units. There is also a soli…
This is a small oak framed garden room extension to an existing property. The oak frame sits into a corner and there is a pair of fully glazed french doors and the rest of the w…
This oak framed garden room extension has a shallow pitched roof to avoid a first floor window. There is full bay glazing all around except one panel of weatherboard.
This oak framed home leisure building is formed of three bays and has full length glazing in the centre where two panes open as doors. The other two bays at have full width wind…
This oak framed home extension has one weatherboarded side and two sides with full length windows. The end of the frame is designed to be attached to an existing building.
This oak framed garden room has two walls with full length windows and one with half weatherboard. This frame is designed to be attached to an existing building at the right han…
Though we can accommodate you if you choose to have your garden room attached to your home, we can also complete free-standing designs. Like the former, a detached garden room has its own specific considerations that may help to sway your decision one way over another.
As you can see, both variations offer benefits and challenges, but overall, if you are not looking to add an extension to your home, we recommend a detached garden room. Without the pressure of gaining planning permission, and with the free space to be creative with potential design and layout, the detached garden room ticks a lot of boxes.
It is worth stating that both options will add value to your home, so no matter where you decide to place your new garden room, you can almost always guarantee a return on your investment.
No matter what you decide, English Heritage Buildings is here to make your design a reality. If you are looking to extend your property with one of our garden rooms, or if you would like a stunning getaway right outside your back door, we are ready to hear from you.
We are oak frame specialists, with nearly 40 years of experience producing high-quality oak buildings, and this expertise is demonstrated through both our industry accreditations and our awards.
English Heritage Buildings holds a BM Trada Q-Mark for our oak framed buildings, the only UK company to do so. This showcases the unbeatable quality of our products.
We were proud to recently receive the South East Best Rural Manufacturing Business Award.