
A large 3 bay extension with fully glazed sides including a glazed gable.
With over 30 years of experience providing luxury oak frame kits to customers across the UK, we know a thing or two about bespoke garden rooms. As a place to unwind after a long day or enjoy time with friends and family β a custom garden room is an elegant and efficient way to utilise extra space in your home.
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Looking out at your garden, is anything missing? Perhaps you have been bringing in a feeling of luxury with your choice of plants and shrubs, or maybe no matter what you add, it never feels quite there. Well, a garden room might be just what is needed. We are one of the UKβs leading providers of timber frames, so no matter the build, you can always guarantee a high-quality experience and end product.
If this is the first you are hearing of garden rooms, you might be wondering, βWhat would I use one for?β Well, here are just a few things our garden rooms can offer you and your home.
You already know the importance of making lasting memories with friends and family β and home is where that happens. The living room and kitchen are well-loved spaces for social gatherings, but so too is the garden. Your garden room can act as the perfect waypoint for coming together with the ones you love.
One of the best things about our bespoke garden rooms, aside from their quality and reliability, is their versatility. No matter how you would like to utilise your new garden room, it is there to be what you need it to be.
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…
A garden party is a wonderful way to hold space and share your time with your favourite people. With one of our luxury garden rooms, you have a space to grab some shade and refreshments, or, in the colder months, a place to enjoy good company comfortably β thanks to the option to add double glazing to your garden room and the natural insulation properties of our oak frames. So your winter game nights will always be well-protected and insulated.
Social capacity aside, our garden rooms can act as the ideal place to take a few moments to yourself. Your room, your rules. Our builds have been awarded the industry-celebrated BM TRADA Q-MARK β so you know your frame will be the best and most luxurious that money can buy, so next comes how you will fill it. Your idyllic escape room needs to be perfect, and it will be. Let us make sure.
When faced with a blank canvas, it can be hard to know where to start. You want your garden room to represent you and your style. So before design and building are underway, just before the budgeting stage, it might be good to think about your aesthetic β and how you can get as much luxury out of your garden room as possible
Finishing touches: No space is complete without plants, so find some earth-toned pots and set some cheese plants or fiddle leaf figs to finish off your luxury garden room.
Price is difficult to pin down, as every garden room is different. Size, shape, levels β¦ there is a lot that goes into your unique quote. But generally, you can expect your garden room to cost between Β£5,000 at the lower end and Β£30,000 as designs get more elaborate.
You need never worry about the life expectancy of your oak frame garden room, as the oak we use is mostly maintenance-free. In fact, as your garden room ages and weathers over time, the oak will naturally age and strengthen. This is the reason we have been using oak to build for over 1,000 years β few materials hold up better.
Generally speaking, you should not need planning permission for your garden room, as their size usually falls within the limitations set in the terms of permitted development. Despite this, we recommend you always check with your local authority, just to be sure that your build has its place and is legal.
If, for whatever reason, you fail to proclaim planning permission for your garden room, our deposits are fully refundable. For more information on planning permission, you can follow our in-depth guide.
From your windows to your doors, we can help you to map out your perfect garden room and collate all the necessary measurements and information for any potential planning permission requests. Browse our selection of ready-to-go designs here. Or, if you would like something more bespoke, book a quote today.
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.