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This labour-of-love project has come to represent a different kind of investment. A decision taken even before the final form of the building was worked out was to use hempcrete, and the pair have become enthusiastic advocates for the biocircular material. Combined with a timber frame, it provides structure, breathable insulation and fireproofing, and is so easy to use that the architects could draft in equally unskilled friends to help, making for sociable construction. Over the last several decades, Hollister House in Connecticut has become one of the most inspiring gardens in America. Influenced by famous English gardens, owner George Schoellkopf turned his own property into a series of architectural rooms filled with lavishly romantic plantings.
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Placing a decorative pot on an axis stops the eye for a moment in a delightful way. This is an often-repeated design element at Sissinghurst as well as at Hollister House. A patinaed kettle filled with pansies, below, asks you to step around before continuing through the archway. Having spaces in a garden divided by walls or hedges—so you catch only a glimpse into one from another through an opening—urges you on with a sense of surprise.
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Michael Dillon creates his own low-cost garden studio in Kent - Dezeen
Michael Dillon creates his own low-cost garden studio in Kent.
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You might be interested to learn how to insulate a summerhouse for use all year round – an important consideration when planning garden room ideas. Local architecture office Surmon Weston created a cork-clad shared workspace for a musician and a seamstress in the garden of their north London home. Arranged over two storeys, the upstairs gable is glazed to provide treetop views, which mirror the varnished grey fir ceilings and walls. Spotlights illuminate the shed's interior throughout, creating a tranquil hideaway for working or relaxing. Designed to create the "sense of being almost outdoors", Scottish firm WT Architecture added a glass writer's studio to the garden of a Victorian villa in Edinburgh. Yellow Valchromat MDF and birch plywood line the walls of this London garden room by Alexander Owen Architecture, which is defined by internal timber cladding.
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Well, the good news is there are garden buildings of practically every shape and size out there, so there’s definitely one to suit your plot. This home designed by Chris Brandon Architects commands the entire street. With all of its well-appointed exterior details of a traditional home the inside surprises and delights. Brooke Wagner and her team hit a home run once again making this house the talk of the town. Garden Studio Design was tasked with turning this generous pie shaped lot into an ‘indoor/outdoor living’ dream come true.
The eye-catching orange framework that lines the extension's exterior is repeated in its interior details such as a bright orange clock and table legs. Light Shed is a small photographer's studio at the bottom of a garden in Kanagawa, in the southern Kantō region of Japan.

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Today they make handy and characterful garden retreats that can be used for everything from garden office ideas to quiet reading and study spaces and even cosy guest accommodation. Your garden room interior design is mightily important and choosing a style that complements your garden and even your main home will help make the transition seamless and stylish. The Hub Garden Studio by John Lewis is the perfect spot for entertaining. In general, the overall design of your garden room should complement that of your home (and garden).
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To see how Laura Morton works as a transformational landscape designer—a “matchmaker” between nature’s power and the human yearning for order and beauty—explore her project galleries. Every inch of this lot is put to good use so as a result the entire home looks and feels like one open space perfect for entertaining or sitting on a chaise reading a book. With plenty of room to host a BBQ, gather around a firepit and eat alfresco this house is one you’d never want to leave. Step into a landscape of seamless elegance where Spanish influence meets the vibrant beauty of California natives. The Carmel Bay Project showcases a single-level Spanish-inspired home enveloped by carefully curated native flora that breathes life into the curb appeal with entertaining features to provoke thoughtful gatherings. Settled in the charming beach town of Cardiff-by-the-sea, this project fits perfectly into its surroundings.
Using quality craftsmanship and sustainably sourced materials, we aim to bring the very same essence of sophistication and refinement of our luxury landscape designs into your home. In an imaginative bit of upcycling, solid Elm flooring was made by running Ercol table-tops through a planer-thicknesser. Not the fashionable mid-century modern stuff, Nicklin hastens to explain, but hefty dark-stained refectory tables picked up cheap on Facebook Marketplace.
If you want to create a useful space that fits in with your site and budget, look out for modular garden room ideas. A few garden building specialists manufacture timber structures that can link together, quickly and easily, to create a single, enclosed area. Nestle them into a wild area of your garden for maximum romantic appeal and team with an informal seating area and one of the best fire pits for a true getaway right on your doorstep.
‘That slow design process is something we are now trying to do with clients,’ says Nicklin. The granite steps, brick path, clipped boxwood, and apple and crabapple trees provide structure, while the forget-me-nots that have seeded at the edges of the path bring a sense of spontaneity. If you plant one forget-me-not or toss some of its seeds in your garden, you will have its haze of sky blue in unexpected places in a year or so—the sort of occurrence that gives a garden charm. Drawing upon multiple artistic disciplines, she conceptualizes award-winning landscapes and cohesive, sustainable outdoor habitats for a wide variety of clients, as these videos well illustrate.
From a timber-clad prefabricated cabin in Spain to architects' self-designed home offices in London and the US, we round up 10 garden studios as the summer season begins. We take pride in the creation of extraordinary outdoor spaces that welcome you home and are a true investment in your lifestyle. We offer Conceptual Design and Project Management from start to finish, down to the details, including budgeting and purchasing.
A successful project is an elegant marriage of built features (hardscape) with the living plants (softscape). We are passionate about stylish outdoor living and healthy thriving gardens that connect you to the natural world. After installation, we offer ongoing horticultural consultations in concert with a skilled maintenance program to ensure healthy stewardship of your investment to its full potential.
There are also slender slats mounted to the wooden framework of the 10-square-metre structure, forming minimalist shelves from which tools can be hung. This is the latest in our series of lookbooks providing curated visual inspiration from Dezeen's image archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks showcasing basement conversions, open-plan studies and residential interiors illuminated by skylights. A gabled roof frames the space, which includes cosy loft-like platforms that can be accessed by ladders.
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