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To ensure that a garden room will be used, it's important to consider what purpose the space will serve and how it will fit into your daily routine. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your garden room:Determine the purpose: Before building a garden room, think about how you plan to use the space. Will it be a home office, art studio, or somewhere to relax and entertain guests? Once you have a clear idea of the purpose, it will be easier to design and furnish the space in a way that meets your needs.Make it comfortable: A garden room should be a comfortable and welcoming space. Consider the lighting, temperature, and other factors that will affect your comfort level.Keep it organized: A cluttered garden room is less likely to be used. Consider adding storage solutions to keep the space organized and clutter-free.Personalize the space: Make the garden room your own by adding personal touches such as artwork, plants, and comfortable furniture. This will make the space more welcoming and encourage you to use it more frequently.Make it accessible: If the garden room is difficult to access or not convenient to use, it's less likely to be utilized. Consider the location and layout of the garden room to ensure it's easy to get to and use.By considering these factors and designing the garden room to meet your specific needs and preferences, you can increase the chances that it will be used regularly.
We provide a consultation at no charge, without initial budget pressure, without agonising sales pitches & without meaningless drawings that will never live up to the beauty of the finished garden room.
Yes, we provide annual and bi-annual maintenance windows dependent on your budget.
Garden rooms can be a great addition to any home, and can be used by a variety of different types of residential clients. Some common types of clients who may be interested in garden rooms include:Homeowners: Homeowners often use garden rooms as an additional space for a home office, art studio, gym, or guest room.Retirees: Retirees may use a garden room as a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors, or as a space for hobbies or creative pursuits.Families: Garden rooms can provide a space for children to play or do homework, or a place for the whole family to gather and relax.Professionals: Garden rooms can be a great option for professionals who need a dedicated space to work from home.Overall, garden rooms can be a useful and practical addition to any home, and can be enjoyed by people of all ages and lifestyles.
Tips and ideas to consider when designing a garden room:Determine the purpose: Before designing the garden room, consider how you plan to use the space. This will help you determine the size, layout, and features that you need.Think about the location: The location of the garden room will affect the amount of natural light and privacy that the space receives. Consider the orientation of the room and the surrounding landscape to determine the best location.Choose the right materials: The materials used for the garden room should be durable and able to withstand the elements. Consider using wood cladding or use low-maintenance materials such as vinyl for a more modern look.Add windows and doors: Large windows and doors can bring in natural light and provide a connection to the outdoors. Consider using sliding or bi-folding doors to maximize the opening and create an indoor-outdoor feel.Incorporate landscaping: Adding plants, flowers, and other landscaping elements can help the garden room blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment. By considering these factors and designing the garden room to meet your specific needs and preferences, you can create a functional and attractive space that you will enjoy using.
Yes. We offer a range of services, including designing and building garden rooms, as well as any necessary site preparation and installation. In addition, we also offer the following services:Consultation and design: This will include meeting with you to discuss your needs and preferences, and providing design ideas and recommendations.Permits / Planning if needed: We canhandle this on behalf on the rare occation that it is needed. We want to ensure that the garden room meets all local building regulations.Project management: This includes coordinating with subcontractors where they may be needed, managing the construction schedule, and ensuring that the project stays on track and within budget.Finishing touches: This includes installing finishes such as paint, flooring, and trim, as well as any necessary electrical, plumbing, and air-conditioning work that you may require.Maintenance and repair: We offer anual or bi-anual ongoing maintenance and repair services to ensure that the garden room stays in good condition over time.By offering this range of services, MRBGarden Rooms can provide a full-service solution for people looking to add a garden room to their home.
The specific sub-contractors that may be needed to build a garden room will depend on the size and complexity of the project, as well as the location and local building regulations (Where they apply). Some common sub-contractors that may be involved in the construction of a garden room, when MRB Garden Room staff are not available to do these tasks include:Excavation and grading: If the garden room is being built on a sloped or uneven site, an excavation and grading contractor may be needed to prepare the site and create a level foundation.Concrete or foundation contractor: A concrete or foundation contractor may be needed to pour the foundation and slab for the garden room.Structural engineer: If the garden room is a large or complex structure, a structural engineer may be consulted to design the framing and ensure that the structure is safe and stable.Framing contractor: A framing contractor will be responsible for constructing the framing for the garden room, including the walls, roof, and any other structural elements.Electrician: An electrician will be responsible for installing the electrical wiring and fixtures in the garden room.Plumber: A plumber may be needed to install any necessary plumbing, such as water lines, drains, and fixtures.Heating engineer: A heating engineer may be needed to install any heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in the garden room.Finish carpenter: A finish carpenter will be responsible for installing any trim, molding, and other finish work in the garden room.By working with a range of sub-contractors, MRBGarden Rooms can ensure that all aspects of the project are completed to the highest standards.
MRB Gardens and our suppliers offer a variety of guarantees, depending on the specific project and the terms of the contract. Some common guarantees that we offer include:Workmanship guarantee: This guarantee covers any defects or problems with the construction or installation of the garden room that are the result of poor workmanship.Material guarantee: This guarantee covers any defects or problems with the materials used in the construction of the garden room. (Often guaranteed by the suppliers)Structural guarantee: This guarantee covers any issues with the structural integrity of the garden room.Warranty on finishes: Some of our supplers offer a warranty on finishes such as paint, flooring, and trim.Maintenance and repair guarantee: This guarantee covers any necessary maintenance or repair work that may be required over the life of the garden room.It's important to carefully review the guarantees and warranties offered by any garden room construction company before signing a contract. This will help ensure that you have the necessary protection in place in the event that any issues arise with the construction or operation of the garden room. Of course, at MRBGarden Rooms, we hope that you never need to call on such guarantees.