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Can I choose my doors and windows?

Yes, we offer a wide range of doors and windows to choose from for your garden room. You can choose from aluminium and uPVC doors in bifold, sliding or French door styles, so there is plenty of choice available. In addition, all of our doors and windows come with energy rated double glazing as standard.

How do I get electricity into my garden?

We come and conduct a full site survey to determine what’s needed and then our team of certified electricians install all the required electrical specifications into your garden room. The electrical installation is then fully tested, and we issue an electrical certificate on completion of your garden room. The standard electrical specifications for our Premier Range rooms are included in your quotation. For our Signature Range, Bespoke Service and Garden Room Spa Range, the required electrical specifications are provided as part of your quotation.

What external cladding options do I have?

Canadian Redwood Cedar cladding is our most popular choice; it is a natural and sustainable product. It is a very effective insulator, requires very little maintenance and it lasts for decades. Best of all cedar cladding looks great and can be stained almost any colour. Most of our clients go with an oiled finish to seal the wood against silvering off. We also offer a cement fibre weatherboard as a low maintenance, rot free alternative to traditional timber weatherboarding. It comes in a range of 23 factory applied colours, and has a life expectancy of 50 years. The other main

Can I decorate my new garden office myself?

As part of the standard finish across all our garden rooms, we will plaster and paint the interior for you. You can then decorate your garden office according to your tastes. Interior design ideas for garden rooms are as varied as the people who own them. You can try something contemporary, or go for a classic rustic chic. Alternatively, you can use our interior design service – the choice is yours.

Can I paint/stain the outside of my garden room?

When you order your garden room from us, the building will not need painting or staining after we have finished. All of our rooms are unique and based on your choice of claddings, and they are all fully protected from the elements. However, there is nothing to stop you from painting or staining the outside of your garden room. If you would like to change the colour of the exterior, you can paint or stain your garden room with a water-based substance without damaging the protective properties in the wood.

Do you offer an electrical connection from my house to my garden room?

Yes, we can provide a complete electrical connection from your house to your garden room as an added service. This option is available at an additional cost, which will be confirmed during your design consultation. The electrical connection will ensure that your garden room has a reliable power source and can support any electrical devices or appliances that you plan to use. If you prefer, you are also welcome to arrange for your own electrician to handle the electrical connection. This is a common choice for people who have a preferred electrician or who want to take a more hands-on

Do you offer painting?

Yes all our rooms are quoted for a plastered and painted finish. If you should opt to have your garden room building plastered, you can either paint the internal walls yourself or have our professional painter do it for you. If you choose to paint the room yourself, it’s worth noting that there will be no flooring, skirting or electrics to contend with as we will install these elements after painting making it far easier for you to complete.

Can you soundproof the buildings?

While we do not currently offer a completely soundproof solution for our garden rooms, we do offer a noise reduction pack that can help to reduce the transmission of sound through the walls, floors, and ceilings of the garden building. This pack includes sound-reducing insulation, a sound-reducing membrane, and acoustic glass.  The insulation and membrane work together to effectively reduce the transfer of sound to approximately -45db, while the acoustic glass helps to reduce the transmission of sound through windows and doors.  However, it is important to note that the acoustic glass is the least effective component of the noise

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