
A large 3 bay extension with fully glazed sides including a glazed gable.
You may be looking to better utilise your outdoor area with a garden room – and we could not recommend a more versatile and exquisite addition to your garden. You can create a space for any need, including recreational. Our range of DIY garden games rooms could be the ideal use of the space and a wonderful way to bring the family together.
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The best thing about our garden games rooms is that they can really be anything. Yours may be a space for you or one for the family, a sophisticated location for after-dinner fun, or a technological wonderland for younger folks. The canvas is yours.
To build your bespoke garden games room, we source the highest quality English oak, sustainably sourced from managed woodlands across the country, and expertly cut the timber pieces to size – with your plans as our guide. Building a games room in your garden should be simple, so you can focus on the fun, and so we cover everything from production, speedy nationwide delivery, and assembly on your property, all within a matter of weeks.
We choose oak because of its reliability. For centuries we have used it as the foundation of our architecture, and we at English Heritage Buildings harness age-old techniques infused with modern technology. Our oak frame games rooms are a stunning and sturdy addition to your outdoor space. Thanks to oak’s impressive genetic makeup, your build will only strengthen over time and comes naturally resistant to pests and decay.
Building the ideal games room in your garden comes with its own range of considerations. So before you start drawing up plans for your new installation and purchasing items to fill it, make sure you have thought about the following, and included them in your plans:
A large 3 bay extension with fully glazed sides including a glazed gable.
Oak framed L-shaped extension that wraps around the corner of an existing house. Full height glazing to one side with brickwork and glazing on the other side.
Oak framed garden room extension with the smaller part having a lean to roof on to the existing house. Glazed all round on dwarf cavity stone walls.
Oak framed garden room extension with a flat roof and oak framed glazed lantern on top. Glazed windows are sitting on a low cavity brick wall.
A glazed oak framed extension with flat top to roof to avoid first floor windows and an oak glazed lantern for extra light.
A square oak framed extension with glazed units on dwarf cavity brickwork.
An oak framed garden room extension with an octagonal end. There is glazing on all sides and it has a flat roof with glazed roof lantern to get under a first floor window. The g…
This oak framed garden room is designed to be attached to an existing building. It has full length glazing to the front and rear, with a pair of opening garden room windows to t…
This oak framed garden room has full length glazing to the left hand side and to the front of one bay, with a solid wall to the right and two three pane windows to the front. Th…
This oak framed home leisure building is one bay with a single set of opening full length garden room windows to the front.
This oak framed home extension is designed to be attached to an existing building at the rear. The home extension is a single bay with fully glazed sides to the left, right and …
This oak framed home leisure building has two bays, both enclosed. to the left side of the building there is a single door, and to the front there are two sets of four opening f…
Our impressive garden room selection boasts a large choice of sizes and styles, so prices will naturally vary – especially for bespoke designs that can be built to exact and unrestricted specifications. The best way to get a cost in mind is to request a bespoke quote from us. Our team will aim to get back to all queries as quickly as possible. For a standard garden games room, you can expect an estimate between £5,000 and £30,000.
As with any large-scale build, planning permission and building regulations are important to consider ahead of time. Thankfully, most of our garden room kits do not require any kind of permit. This is due to their height and overall size falling within the maximum range. So as long as your garden games room is built at a sufficient distance from your property, and it remains one-storey, your development is permitted.
There are cases, of course, where planning permission will be required – for example, if your outdoor space is protected land or if you would like your garden games room to double as a self-contained living space. For more information, and the dos and don’ts, check out our detailed guide on planning permission.
If you’d like to learn more about our timber and oak framed garden rooms, or have any further questions, our FAQs page may have the answers you’re looking for.
Do you think a garden games room is right for your garden space? A garden room is an extremely adaptable space with enough potential to become just about anything – a cosy log cabin, a busy garden office, a creative hobby room – thanks to our huge range of existing kit designs and our option for bespoke designs, a garden games room can be used for recreation and as a place to unwind. There is no reason to limit yourself or your garden room.
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.