THE SMALLER GARDEN HOME OFFICE – Introducing Snugs and Studios.
Our garden offices, are designed for three purposes: -
- To keep you, your paperwork, books and office equipment dry and condensation free.
- To be used and enjoyed all year round.
- To give your house back to your family, so that they can make lots of noise whilst you are working!
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Each building is a tiny timber-frame house, with walls, floor and roof stuffed full of recyclable insulation, and clad externally with warm, mellow, UK grown larch. Invest in a building designed to last a lifetime and built using natural materials including double glazed, high performance wooden windows and doors and a storm-proof cedar shingle roof.

SNUGS - garden offices for urban gardens and restricted spaces. Even our smallest Snugs are designed and constructed for environmentally considerate, all-year-round living and working. Minimal heating is required because of double layers of insulation in floor, roof and walls. Forget about air-conditioning; relax or work in the calm and quiet of a building that is 'working' to provide you with a dry, condensation free atmosphere.
The garden Snug starts at £19,964.00 inc. vat for a 2.8m x 2.8m office [external measurement.] Smaller, bespoke sizes are available. Please contact us to discuss sizes. Request brochure and price guide.

STUDIOS- sophisticated garden home offices for two or more people. Expand into your own garden office Studio. Studios are spacious enough for two or more people to work comfortably together, all year round - but small enough for a domestic garden, lawned area or orchard.
The Studio starts at £26,952.00 inc. vat for a 3.45m x 5.3m office. [external measurement.]
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A loo, shower room or reception area can be added to your garden room.

The Eco-Friendly Garden Room.
If you care about the carbon footprint of your garden office, it is important to ensure that your new building contains the highest levels of insulation and the best double glazing to reduce energy consumption. For more information visit InsideOut and the environment.
If you are considering employing people at home read our article on employees and garden buildings.




