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Are you looking to upgrade your garden and considering a bespoke garden room or office to create a stylish, practical extension of your home? Then take a look at our range of garden rooms, which can be made bespoke to suit your needs. So whether you are looking for a creative garden studio, a dedicated workspace or a relaxing retreat, then we can help.
All of our garden rooms are made using only the most durable materials, such as redwood deal timber (no place for inferior whitewood with our buildings) or the amazing StrongCore cladding system. We can provide all manner of sizes, from quite compact designs for the smaller garden, right up to multi-functional, extra-large buildings for the larger gardens. We can provide many options to suit every layout or requirement.
These buildings are designed for all year-round comfort and feature full insulation and double-glazed doors & windows, which provide good ventilation. This ensures a pleasant internal environment for usage in all seasons. These virtues make them ideal for home working, hobbies or any everyday use, regardless of the weather.
The key to these garden rooms and offices is the degree of customisation available for you. With a choice of layouts, roof styles (apex or pent), cladding finishes and colour options, and different door and window configurations, you will find a building that meets your expectations and fits your space perfectly.
We can also provide practical services, including free installation for all garden rooms and offices, as well as free site surveys. If you need help with a base, we can arrange that as well. The key to all of this is to make it as easy as possible for you. So whether it is a compact office pod or a large, spacious garden studio, you will find our buildings provide a flexible, cost-effective alternative to the traditional home extension.
So whether you need a quiet place to work or a versatile extra room, a garden office is a smart way to maximise your outdoor space and to enhance your home and its value.
How Much Does A Garden Room or Office Cost in the UK
Garden rooms and offices typically cost between £5,000 and £20,000 for a sectional structure, though prices can vary depending on design, size, and specifications.
The larger buildings, naturally, cost far more due to the amount of materials, insulation and labour involved in their construction. Other factors that influence the price include the cladding type, upgraded doors and windows, roofing choice, and decorative finishes. Some companies charge separately for insulation and lining, but all 1st Choice’s garden rooms include this as standard.
Other expenses could include base construction, and this can add a reasonable amount to the cost. However, it is very important for the long-term life of your new building that this is done correctly. 1st Choice can help.
DIY can sometimes seem cheaper, but it is often quite time-consuming, and the savings might not justify doing this. A garden room is a long-term investment that offers both practical workspace benefits and the potential to increase your home’s value. How much does a garden cost cost in the UK guide
Do I need Planning Permission for My Garden Room in the UK?
Generally, garden rooms in the UK do not require planning permission, as they are usually classified as outbuildings and fall under permitted development. However, even though this is the case, you do need to follow certain rules: these place limits on the overall size, the height (especially near boundaries), and require it to take up less than 50% of your garden space.
You may need planning permission in some instances, such as if the room is to be used as a self-contained living area, is positioned at the front of your property, or is located in protected areas such as conservation zones or listed buildings.
Overall, most standard buildings can be built with no issue, but it is important to check local regulations before starting.
Take a look at our detailed article Do I need planning permission for garden rooms? for an in-depth explanation of this often tricky issue.
How Long Do Garden Rooms and Offices Last?
Garden rooms are designed to be a long-term investment, so it is important to do your research. High-quality buildings will last 40 years or more, though their lifespan depends on many key factors.
Durability is largely influenced by the materials used and their quality. How it is constructed is vital, as is the maintenance you give it over the years. Ensuring the building is insulated and has strong roofing, durable doors and windows, and good protective exterior treatment is key to a long life. Choosing the right material at the outset will pay off in the long run.
The maintenance of the building is as important as buying the one with the best materials. Regular tasks such as cleaning the outside, which normally means just a light brushing down, removing any debris from the roof and reapplying protective treatment can reduce the wear and tear tremendously. Equally important is ventilation, as it helps control damp and condensation, which are common causes of deterioration.
External factors, such as the UK’s changing weather conditions, can also affect the longevity of your garden room. However, ensuring protective treatment is kept up to standard, then the effects will be minimal.
Overall, a properly maintained and structurally sound building can last for many decades, ensuring it remains a durable and worthwhile addition to your home. Take a look at our how long do garden rooms last for more information.
Stay Warm: The Ultimate Guide to Garden Room Insulation & Heating
Making sure a garden room is well insulated is important for creating a comfortable, usable space all year round. The insulation creates a thermal barrier that keeps heat in during winter and keeps the building cool in summer. It also helps to reduce energy costs and reduce condensation and damp.
There are several methods of insulation available, including PIR high-performance boards and mineral wool for soundproofing and fire resistance. Spray foam can be used to seal gaps, and reflective foil can be used for added efficiency. Insulation effectiveness is measured by its R-value, with higher values representing better heat resistance.
However, even with good insulation, you will find that heating is normally needed in colder months, as in your home. There are many options such as electric panel heaters, infrared heaters, oil-filled radiators and air conditioners. Do not use gas heaters, as they tend to produce a lot of moisture, which can make your garden room damp.
Combining quality insulation with the correct heating system will ensure a cosy, energy-efficient garden building suitable for enjoying all year round. Take a look at our Cosy all year round guide for insulation and heating.
Are Garden Offices Tax Deductible in the UK?
The cost of buying a garden office in the UK is not fully tax deductible, but some elements of the purchase may qualify for tax relief, depending on how the building is used. The initial cost of delivering and installing a garden office or room is normally not deductible, as HMRC classifies it as a capital cost rather than a business expense.
Certain related costs of running your home office, however, may qualify for tax relief depending on the usage. Whereas the building, furniture, and fittings qualify as capital allowances, ongoing expenses such as electricity, heating, and maintenance can be offset against any profits you may make from using the building for business. Provided they are used wholly or proportionally for business purposes.
The building’s use is key to whether costs can be recouped. If you use it partly for personal use, only the business proportion can be claimed. If you are VAT-registered, you can reclaim the business proportion of this tax.
Whereas the structure itself is not tax deductible, running costs and internal business-related costs can provide meaningful tax relief. Take a look at our article for more detailed explaination.
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How big can a garden room be without planning permission?
Unveiling Planning Permission: A Complete Guide for Garden Room Owners In the UK, a
garden room can be up to 50% of the total land area surrounding the original property without requiring planning permission. Many individuals want a room to relax in. Finally, you have enough area for gardening materials, lawnmowers, equipment, and, importantly, the space to relax. However, planning permission remains a common concern in the United Kingdom, as many are unsure about the regulations for building a garden structure. It depends on the response. Most garden rooms no longer require planning approval due to legislative advancements. See our full range of garden rooms. Our
online guide clarifies the process of obtaining planning permission for garden buildings. By the end, you should understand whether you need planning clearance for your new construction.
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How much should I budget for a garden room?
Garden rooms used to be seen as a luxury, but now more people in the UK are choosing them as practical and valuable additions to their homes.
People are turning to garden rooms for home offices, hobby areas, or just a quiet place to relax. These standalone spaces offer a flexible and practical way to add more room at home.
Even though a garden room can be a smart investment, it still costs a fair amount. Before you decide, it helps to understand what you’ll need to spend.
Our
article will walk you through the costs of garden rooms, what can change the price, and how to make smart choices for your budget. Let’s get started.
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How to work from home in the garden?
Garden Office Ideas: Create the Perfect Work-from-Home Space With more people working from home, garden offices are becoming a popular choice. Having your own space in the garden can help you focus, avoid distractions, and enjoy the view while you work. You can create a great garden office without spending too much. With some planning, it’s possible to turn your outdoor space into a comfortable place to work. Take a look at
our working from home guide for practical garden office ideas and guidance to help you get started.
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Is it cheaper to build my own garden room?
Many people are seeking ways to save money. When done correctly, DIY projects can reduce costs and help you develop valuable lifelong skills.
If you are considering building your own garden room, there are several important factors beyond skills and materials. Is building your own garden room truly more cost-effective?
Building your own garden room can be less expensive. To help you decide, consider the advantages and disadvantages of DIY versus purchasing a pre-built option.
For a detailed analysis, read our article,
Is DIY Cheaper? Analysing the True Cost of Building a Garden Room.
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A garden room is a standalone structure designed to be positioned in a residential garden. It provides additional living or storage space that seamlessly blends the indoors with the outdoors.
A garden room is versatile, providing plenty of options for how you'd like to use the space.
Whether you need a home office, a gym, a games room or a tranquil retreat, a garden room offers a stylish and functional extension of your home.
At 1st Choice Leisure Buildings, we can build and install garden rooms for you that are crafted with premium materials, insulated for year-round comfort, and customised to meet your specific functional and aesthetic needs.
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Where can I find different (bespoke) sizes and designs of garden rooms?
When finding the perfect garden room, sometimes the size or options off the shelf don't fit the bill. Whether it's a matter of size, layout, or simply wanting something unique, settling for less is not an option.
How about designing the perfect building to complement your garden? Our customisable designs offer the ideal building tailored to your preferences. Choose from standard models or fully bespoke options.
Free fitting on wooden buildings as standard, coloured treatment, and multi-room configurations are available. Toughened glass and floors are standard. Explore our
product main page, and you can use the filters to fine-tune your needs. Or
contact us directly if you need help.
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Where can I see customer reviews and feedback?
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read our reviews, which showcase our customers' experiences with our company and outline our commitment to service and happy customers. We are dedicated to customer feedback and reviews, listening to our customers and providing the best service possible.
We appreciate our customers taking the time to share their experiences and look forward to working with them. Whilst we don't always get things right, we do, as a family business, always strive to resolve any snagging or issues to ensure a satisfactory outcome.
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Who can help building a base? What about painting or adding insulation? Electrics?
1st Choice specialises in offering an extensive collection of quality buildings, so you can be assured that you will find your ideal building with a minimum of fuss. There are occasions, however, when other specialists are required to complete your project, and our years of experience in this field mean that we have built up a number of valuable connections with reliable tradespeople who we put forward here for your consideration.
This is where we can help. We have contacts for base building, painting, insulation service, electrical work, building removal, and decking construction. All of these contacts are vetted by us so that you can be sure they will do a first-class job for you. Take away the worry about trying to find someone suitable and talk to us so we can help. Take a look at
this additional services page or
contact us directly so see if we can help.
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Why not consider a multi-purpose garden building with additional room?
Summer house sheds offer a practical outdoor solution, combining attractive leisure space with ample storage. They maximise your outdoor area by providing both functionality and appealing design.
Our experienced joiners can design and build summer house sheds to support work, leisure, hobbies, and storage. The exterior enhances your garden, while the interior offers versatile storage solutions.
Our Royal, Regent, Platinum, and Diamond Buildings are available with an extra room to meet your needs. We can customise the layout to your preference. Contact us to discuss your requirements or visit us to view examples.
Free assembly is included with all garden buildings. See his guide for more details on cost.
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Will 1st choice provide a full service?
Absolutely. If you check out our
delivery areas map, you'll see that we have nationwide coverage. So, as well as helping you with the design and working exclusively with quality materials, our experts can provide free assembly regardless of location. Also, we can arrange to build a
base and electrics, etc. For garden room installations, it's clear why we're 1st Choice.