Making the most of our wonderful outdoor space is high on most homeowner’s wishlist. Whether your garden is a modest town centre plot or has sprawling countryside acreage, installing a well-planned and designed garden room will not only add value to your home. A garden room can boost your enjoyment of your outside space too.

However, it’s not a decision to be taken lightly. The design and location of your garden room will have a massive impact on its functionality and your enjoyment of the new space. Hence, it is important to take the time to make sure the design is right for your garden space.

What to Consider When Designing Your Perfect Garden Room

Our dedicated team at Garden Room Sanctuary can help you make the most of the outside space you have, but considering the following factors of your home will help us make sure your garden room is just right for you to enjoy in the years to come.

What Do You Want to Use Your Garden Studio For?

Determining the primary function of your garden room will impact its ideal location. If you want to use it as a music studio or office space, you may want to position it as far away from the house as possible, to create a separation between work and home, and protect your home and your neighbours from any expected noise!

Alternatively, if you would like your garden studio to feel like an extension of your living spaces, locating it closer to your home will provide a more seamless experience when enjoying a morning coffee, lazy afternoon or dinner in your new room.

What Do You Want to See from Your Summer House?

You may have worked hard to make your garden bloom with trees and flowerbeds or added a decorative pond or water feature, so it’s only right that you would want to position your garden summer house so the doors and windows face the beautiful natural features of your garden.

What Orientation Is Your Home and Outside Space?

You will want your new garden room to be a light and airy space to enjoy, so considering where sunny and shady spots are and from which direction the sun enters your garden will be important.

If you’re considering placing your garden building near to your home, think about the impact it will have on the natural light levels within your internal rooms. The last thing you’d want is for your garden studio to make other living spaces gloomy or overshadowed, so bear this in mind.

What Style of Garden Building Will Best Suit Your Home and Garden?

To create a cohesive look to your home and garden, choosing a style of garden rooms that reflects the age and style of your home will also be important.

Whether your home is a country cottage, a grand townhouse or a modernist structure, there will be a garden building to suit your style! Our experienced team will help you to realise your dreams and choose the right design to add value and a new, usable and desirable space to your home.

Contact us today to discuss your garden room requirements or request a free quote by calling us at 0175 646 1696 or email us at enquiries@nullgardenroomsanctuary.co.uk.