A Garden Room may seem like a luxury that only those with a large amount of outside space can enjoy. This is not the case! At Miniature Manors we can design and build you your dream garden room, even if your outside area may be limiting. Small garden rooms can offer a stylish and functional solution to an unused area of garden, transforming even the most compact outdoor areas into valuable extensions of your home.
Benefits of a smaller Garden Room
– Maximise Space: Utilise previously unused areas of your garden, creating a dedicated space for relaxation, work, or hobbies, a great example is this Garden Room for Pottery. Located in the heart of West Sussex, this compact design has an external size of 2.5 metres by 3.7 metres. Complete with a kiln and pottery wheel, this project proves that you can have the perfect ceramics studio without masses of space
– Versatility: They can be transformed into reading nooks, yoga studios, garden art studios or even a garden office like this Cedar Garden Office. This office pod in Surrey offers ample space for a desk and storage, so a fantastic design to take inspiration from if you’re looking to have a one man work room.
– Increased Value: Add value to your property by creating an additional functional space.
– Planning Permission: Many small garden rooms fall under permitted development regulations, meaning you may not need planning permission for their construction. We are more than happy to investigate the planning process for you if you require it.

What’s included
Nothing is left out when we design and build a smaller garden room.
– Insulation: All our structures are insulated for year round use.
– Internal finish: We provide all our garden rooms with a professional plastered finish.
– Electrical connections: We consult you on your needs for the space, including lighting and sockets, as well as any other specific requirements you may have.
– External Finish: We offer a wide range of cladding options that may be suitable for smaller garden rooms, where accessibility for maintenance could be restricted along some of the walls.

Choosing the Right Compact Garden Room:
– Size: Consider the available space in your garden and how you plan to use the garden room, whether it’s a garden office, garden studio, or garden pod.
– Material: Choose from various materials like wood, metal, or composite, each offering unique benefits and aesthetics.
– Functionality: Decide on features like windows and lighting based on your intended use.

Creating a Dreamy Small Garden Room:
– Embrace natural light: Utilise large windows or doors to bring in ample natural light, creating a bright and airy space, seen on this Office Pod with Slatted Cladding.
– Smart storage: Built-in shelves, cabinets, or furniture can help maximize storage and keep your space organized.
– Personalize your space: Add decorative touches to your garden pod like rugs, artwork, and plants to reflect your personality and create a sense of space.

With careful planning and creativity, we can transform your compact garden into a haven of relaxation, productivity, or whatever else you could want. So, embrace the possibilities and start planning your dream small garden room with Miniature Manors today!
If we can assist you with a garden room project, big or small, then please get in touch with our team to begin your design consultation. To start the process, get in touch via our Project Planner or Contact us here.