Bespoke Gym Garden Room Gym

The gym garden rooms that we offer are designed to suit you. Whether you want a log cabin feel or a streamlined modern look, your exercise space will be an inviting space you want to visit after a day at the office, or during some downtime.

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The Benefits of a Garden Room Gym

For most people, a gym membership is an expense that goes out every month, but is only used occasionally. Whether that is because you do not enjoy the gym environment or life and other commitments just get in the way. The best thing about our gym garden rooms is that they are right outside your door, and completely private. Work at your own pace and in your own time – no more subscriptions to track each month.

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The Main Things to Consider for Your Garden Room Gym

Aside from the obvious, like what gym equipment you will be decking your gym garden room out with, there are some other considerations that should come first.

  • Building Materials – All of our timber frames are made from the highest quality green oak – this is because it is best in the long term. Some projects require other woods, such as iroko, softwood, or Sapele wood.
  • Build Height – In order to fall under the height limit, and negate any need for planning permission, your garden room gym eaves must be no higher than 2.5 metres, and a maximum overall height of 4 metres.
  • Insulation – We have a wide range of insulation options available for all our garden room designs. For a gym specifically, we would recommend at least some light quilt insulation that can be installed discreetly into the rafters. For more information, read our essential insulation guide
  • Ventilation – For a home gym, proper ventilation is important. We suggest designs with plenty of windows and perhaps bifold doors (that are designed to be tidy when left open). Air conditioning should also be a consideration, and is something our team can help you to select and instal.
  • Flooring – When dragging heavy gym equipment around, you want a floor that is built to withstand heavy use. You should avoid carpeting your garden room gym, as it will quickly snag or damage. Instead, you could opt for heavy-duty rubber mats. 
  • Changing Rooms – Changing facilities are a handy addition to your garden room gym, and can save you time that would have been spent running back and forth from the house. But if you were to add a shower room, for example, you would need planning permission. To avoid this, just section off an area in your garden room gym and stock it with some towels, a bench, and a mirror.

Benefits of Choosing EHBP

  • WE ARE Q-MARK CERTIFIED
  • OUR TIMBER IS VISUALLY GRADED
  • WE DELIVER NATIONWIDE & JERSEY
  • WE HAVE OVER 30 YEARS EXERIENCE
  • WE OFFER FULLY BESPOKE DESIGN
  • WE USE SUSTAINABLY SOURCED TIMBER

Our Range of Garden Gym Room

  • This two bay oak framed building is designed to be attached to an exisiting building. The front of the building has two, four pane units and on the left hand side there is a five pane unit. The building is accessed via the single door at the rear of the building.

    This two bay oak framed building is designed to be attached to an exisiting building. The front of the building has two, four pane units and on the left hand side there is a fiv…

    Length

    6m

    Depth

    4.46m

    Bays

    2
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  • This is an oak framed building which is designed to be attached to an existing building. All three sides are glazed and all the glazing, apart from the two pane unit doors, sits on a dwarf cavity brick wall. There are also two rooflights: one at the front and one at the rear.

    This is an oak framed building which is designed to be attached to an existing building. All three sides are glazed and all the glazing, apart from the two pane unit doors, sits…

    Length

    4m

    Depth

    5m

    Bays

    2
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  • This is an oak framed extension which is fully glazed and is a good example of how an oak frame can easily integrate with dwarf and full height brick walls to blend in with existing buildings. There is also a rooflight on the right hand side.

    This is an oak framed extension which is fully glazed and is a good example of how an oak frame can easily integrate with dwarf and full height brick walls to blend in with exis…

    Length

    3.8m

    Depth

    3.6m

    Bays

    1
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  • This is a six bay oak framed building. The three bays on the right hand side have full height glazing all round giving a fantastic open plan area with plenty of natural light - ideal for office or home leisure area. The three bays on the left are enclosed and divided into two separate areas with an internal partition with mullion windows to the front and rooflights at the front and rear of the builiding to give natural light.

    This is a six bay oak framed building. The three bays on the right hand side have full height glazing all round giving a fantastic open plan area with plenty of natural light – …

    Length

    19.4m

    Depth

    4.7m

    Bays

    6
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  • This is an oak framed building designed to be attached to an existing building.There is a pair of fully glazed french doors and the rest of the windows sit on a dwarf cavity brick wall.

    This is an oak framed building designed to be attached to an existing building.There is a pair of fully glazed french doors and the rest of the windows sit on a dwarf cavity bri…

    Length

    6.4m

    Depth

    4.6m

    Bays

    2
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  • This oak framed building is formed of two different frames, the first is a three bay enclosed home leisure building with fully glazed units to the front, and an enclosed store to the rear. The second frame is a three bay enclosed home leisure building, with two glazed units to the front and a solid single door. There is an enclosed store to the rear and trimming for a chimney on the left.

    This oak framed building is formed of two different frames, the first is a three bay enclosed home leisure building with fully glazed units to the front, and an enclosed store t…

    Length

    16.58m

    Depth

    7.2m

    Bays

    6
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  • This is an oak framed building. At the front there are two sets of glazed french doors. There is also a set of french doors on the left hand side and there is a three pane unit on the right hand side.

    This is an oak framed building. At the front there are two sets of glazed french doors. There is also a set of french doors on the left hand side and there is a three pane unit …

    Length

    5.75m

    Depth

    5m

    Bays

    2
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  • This oak framed home extension is designed to be attached to an existing building by the rear wall. The front and right hand sides have full length garden room windows the entire span of the bays and the left hand has four windows. It also has a flat roof area to ensure that views from existing upper floor windows are not blocked.

    This oak framed home extension is designed to be attached to an existing building by the rear wall. The front and right hand sides have full length garden room windows the entir…

    Length

    4m

    Depth

    4m

    Bays

    2
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  • This oak framed garden room has two bays with full length garden room windows to the front and left hand side, and one smaller bay with a two pane window to the front and a three pane window to the right hand side. There is also a circular window on the first floor.

    This oak framed garden room has two bays with full length garden room windows to the front and left hand side, and one smaller bay with a two pane window to the front and a thre…

    Length

    9.6m

    Depth

    5.6m

    Bays

    5
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  • This oak framed garden room is designed to be attached on the left hand side to an existing building. It has full length opening garden room windows to the front of the building as well as the right side, and an enclosed store to the rear with a single pane window.

    This oak framed garden room is designed to be attached on the left hand side to an existing building. It has full length opening garden room windows to the front of the building…

    Length

    6.2m

    Depth

    5.6m

    Bays

    2
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  • This oak framed home leisure building is designed to be attached to an existing building on the left side. There is full glazing to the front, right and the rear of the building, with a set of opening garden room windows to the rear as well.

    This oak framed home leisure building is designed to be attached to an existing building on the left side. There is full glazing to the front, right and the rear of the building…

    Length

    5.15m

    Depth

    4.2m

    Bays

    2
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Why We Are the Best Choice for an Eco-Friendly Garden Room Gym

Want to create the perfect garden room gym that does not cost the earth? Rest assured, each one of our timber frames is made from Q-Mark quality green oak, which we source from managed woodlands – this means for each tree felled, two more are planted. 

Our designs also accommodate plenty of windows, to allow for natural light penetration and proper ventilation, which will lower your energy usage in the long run, and in turn the carbon footprint of your oak timber frame gym.

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How Much Does a Bespoke Garden Room Gym Cost?

Prices will naturally vary from one garden room gym to another, so the best thing you can do is request a bespoke quote for your project. But you can expect, depending on the size and complexity of your designs, that your garden room gym could cost anywhere between Β£5,000 and Β£30,000.

Will My Garden Room Gym Need Planning Permission?

For the most part, our garden room gyms will not require planning permission. This will depend on its position in relation to your property, and whether or not you opt for plumbing. One size does not fit all, so it is always better to check before you finalise your project plans. Our team can help you through the process of applying for planning permission, and we recommend reading our in-depth guide.

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Secure Your Project Today

With our quality guarantee, certified by BM TRADA, you can rest easy knowing your home gym will not only look stunning, but its oak timber frame will also stand the test of time. There is no better time to create your perfect garden room gym.

Why Choose English Heritage Buildings?

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.

Q-Mark Certified

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.

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Business Award Winners

We were proud to recently receive the South East Best Rural Manufacturing Business Award.