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Garden Rooms – Our Design Advice and Ideas

Adding a garden room to your home can add a touch of elegance and class that reflects a natural extension of your home, visually enhancing the aesthetic of your garden. But just what can you do with a garden room? What style of function best suits you?

Contemporary style living space

A sleek glass small building with a glass front wall

This garden room has been designed as an additional living space, with a sleek black frame structure and large wall-length windows. What better place to unwind than in the comfort and warmth of another living room, but this time it’s outside?

Sleep in the comfort of your bed, in the outdoors

A bedroom with four glass walls

A two-sided full-wall length window pane allows you to enjoy the cool night air or watch as the rain patters against the window as you sleep. Witness the outstanding natural beauty of your garden as you drift off or wake up. This garden room is reinforced with a wooden pane roof and steel structure with an outdoor wooden deck.

Tranquil office space

An all white office space

Work from home with peace of mind, host clients and take video calls in a garden room similar to this sleek contemporary garden room. With two walls of sliding glass doors, you can feel inspired by the nature of your garden.

Exercise in private, or with the cool breeze of open doors into your garden room

A man wearing a white t-short using an exercise bike

Your garden room can be an extension of your home, so why not do everything that you enjoy inside it, or even a separate space? A garden room can provide you with the security of having somewhere to store your exercise equipment.

Inspire your guests

A small scale model of a contemporary living space

Host your friends, family, or people you are trying to impress with a luxuriously styled garden room designed for entertainment.

Need somewhere to practice your instrument?

A detached white garage with a concrete drive

A garden room can be the perfect place for you, or to pack your children off to practise music. We can design garden rooms to be sound proof too, but what could be more inspiring for music than being surrounded by all of the creative inspiration from the outside?

Open plan effect

A structure with a wooden cross beam ceiling and no walls

Supported by white faux marble pillars, this garden room only features a latticed wood and glass roof to cover a no-wall garden room to extend living space.

Go cultural

An enclosed garden space with Asian influences

Replicate garden rooms with architecture from your favourite countries. This garden room reminds us of a replica of a Japanese porch. With a simple, dark wooden structure that blends perfectly with the garden, it gives a real sense of tranquillity.

Hot tubs

A woman reclines in a white hot tub with rose petals. The hot tub is located outside.

What better way to avoid getting rained on while in the hot tub than to keep it in your garden room?

Dining

An extension used for alfresco dining

Perfect for family get-togethers, or even just to enjoy a quiet evening meal with the feeling of being outside. This garden room is slightly separate with only a roof and structural support to house a beautiful large wooden dining table.

How inspiring were these garden room designs? Okay, we know a few of these are a little extreme, but hopefully they’ve served a purpose to inspire you with what’s possible in your own space. If you are looking to commission your own garden room, we at Cobbydale Construction have extensive experience in creating garden rooms.

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