Garden Offices
A better way to work from home.
A garden office gives you the space to work properly — separate from the house, designed around how you work, and comfortable all year round.
We design bespoke garden offices that balance light, privacy, and performance, creating spaces that feel calm, practical, and built to last.
Example Garden Office Designs
Why choose a garden office?
Working from home has become a permanent part of life for many people, but spare rooms and kitchen tables rarely provide the separation or focus that’s needed day to day.
A purpose-built garden office
gives you:
Clear separation of work and home life
Quiet, professional space for calls and meetings
Year-round comfort, whatever the weather
A long-term investment that adds usable space to your home
Because it’s separate from the house, a garden office can be designed entirely around your working needs — without compromise.
Design considerations for a garden office
When planning a garden office, there are a few key factors that make a big difference to how the space performs day to day:
Desk position & screen use
Avoiding glare and reflections, while maintaining a view, or facing a wall – as preferred
Data & connectivity
Reliable wired connections with wifi access points as requiredAcoustics
Insulation and construction choices that reduce external noise and echoHeating, cooling & ventilation
Keeping the space comfortable during long working days, in all seasonsStorage & flexibility
Allowing the room to adapt if your working patterns change
We guide you through these decisions during the design stage, so nothing is overlooked.
Garden office designs & case studies
Below are examples of bespoke garden offices we’ve designed and built — from compact single-person workspaces to larger studios with meeting areas, storage and multiple rooms.
Each solution is tailored to deliver the best possible value for our customer’s budget, priorities and garden setup.
Planning & practicalities
Most garden offices fall within permitted development, but factors such as size, position, and intended use all need to be considered carefully.
We advise on:
Typical planning and permitted development requirements
Positioning within the garden
Access, services and ground conditions
Build timescales and installation process
Talk to us about your garden office
If you’re considering a garden office, we’re happy to talk through your ideas and advise on what’s possible for your space.