Garden rooms: A place for working and playing
July 19, 2012
All too often garden rooms are looked upon as a place of work, and many people do not fully exploit their potential as a place for relaxation and fun. However, garden rooms provide a multi-functional space that can serve a number of purposes, depending on the needs of the individual household.
These buildings are fully insulated garden rooms and can be used as an extension to any home as a long as they are single story structures, do not overlook a neighbour's garden, and are at least 2.5 metres away from any boundary hedges or walls. The timber construction of a wooden garden room means that it will fit in well with almost any garden design, and some companies will install decking around the building for both aesthetic enhancement and practical use. Garden rooms are designed so that they will be energy efficient; the floor, roof, and walls will all be fully insulated.
With a range of kitchen and bathroom facilities available, these buildings are ideal for entertaining and parties as well as for use as a home office. Whether it is used to host evening affairs for the adult members of the family, or play parties for younger family members, the double-glazed windows are soundproof, so the neighbours won't be irritated by party noises.
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