Sometimes we all probably wish we have a bit more space at home. Unfortunately, extensions are expensive and not something most of us can afford. A different way to get more space is to put up a garden building, something that can be used for lots of different things. Here are some practical uses for a garden building.
Home office
You might be self-employed or you might be working from home at the moment. Whatever the reason, you might be looking for somewhere quiet and out of the way to get some work done. A garden building turned into a home office could be ideal if this is what you’re looking for.
Play room
Anyone with children can know that toys can take over both the house and the garden. Turning a garden room into a play room can give you a space not only to store everything but somewhere for the children to use when the weather isn’t so great. It can be nice to have big doors open but be covered from the rain.
Space for guests
Garden buildings can really be anything you want them to be and this includes a spare bedroom for guests. A garden building can easily be kitted out with electrics so a spare bedroom is no problem at all. You might need to do more planning if you want to include a bathroom or toilet though.
Music room
Being able to play an instrument is a great thing but it’s not always what your partner wants to hear. Garden rooms can be soundproofed if needed and therefore, makes a great room for music practice. You can be as bad (or good) as you like and as loud as you like without anyone complaining.
There are so many different ways to use a garden room but these are just a few ideas.
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