into work
Not a Desk in the Garden.
A Professional Environment.
Acoustic Separation
Engineered wall and glazing assemblies that eliminate household noise, creating a focused, distraction-free work environment.
Thermal Insulation
High-performance insulation ensures comfortable year-round temperatures with minimal energy use.
Data & Connectivity
Cat6 cabling, dedicated power circuits and full fibre-ready infrastructure built in from day one.
Lighting for Screen & Video
Designed lighting layouts that support screen-based work and video conferencing without glare or shadow.
Design
Architecture That Sits Comfortably in Its Setting
Flat roof or single pitch
Clean, contemporary profiles that complement your home and garden.
Timber or composite cladding
Chosen for character and longevity.
Framed glazing
Proportioned openings that connect inside to out.
Proportion and overhang
Considered form that relates to the garden.
Bespoke garden offices designed to feel intentional, personal, and seamlessly part of everyday life.
Planning
Can I Build a Garden Office in Surrey or London?
Most garden offices are classified as outbuildings and fall within permitted development rights. This means you can build without submitting a formal planning application, provided certain conditions are met.
We assess planning constraints during our site consultation — so you have clarity before commitment.
Common Questions
Why a Dedicated Garden Office?
Will I need planning permission for a garden room?
When it comes to installing a bespoke garden room, there are several legal and regulatory requirements to consider, and one of the most important is planning permission. Whether you need planning permission for your garden room depends on a variety of factors, including the size of the building, its location, and its intended use.
At Into The Garden Room, our team of experts has extensive experience in navigating the planning permission process. We will work with you to assess your needs and help determine whether or not you need planning permission for your garden room.
In general, planning permission is not required for small, single-story garden rooms that are not intended for permanent habitation and are located within the boundaries of your property. However, if your garden room is larger, taller, or closer to a boundary, planning permission may be required.
For example, the overall size of the garden room must be no larger than 10m x 10m, and the eaves must be no higher than 2.5 metres. If you live in a conservation area, you would need to build behind the rear elevation of your house for the garden room to fall under permitted development.
If planning permission is necessary, our team will guide you through the application process, providing all the information you need to make an informed decision. We’ll make sure the process is as straightforward and stress-free as possible, so you can focus on getting the garden room of your dreams. Contact us today to learn more about the planning permission requirements for your garden room or get a quote today.
What is the lifespan of your garden rooms, and do you provide a warranty?
Our garden rooms are designed to last for at least 25 years and come with a 10-year structural guarantee. Plus, the rubber (EPDM) roofing system of our garden rooms has an expected life of 50-years, backed by a 20-year guarantee.
Other features such as windows, doors, flooring and lighting come with their own manufacturer’s warranties for additional peace of mind.
Are your garden offices/rooms warm enough to use in winter?
Absolutely; they’re designed for use 365 days a year no matter what the weather!
All our buildings are insulated with industry-leading insulation and double-glazed doors and windows. The insulation is placed into all elements of the building – the floor, the walls and the ceiling to ensure excellent thermal retention.
How big can my garden office be?
Your garden office can be as large as you want it to be. However, there are a few regulations surrounding the size of garden rooms and offices if you want to install a garden room without requiring planning permission. For example, the height of the eaves must be no more than 2.5 metres, and it must be under 10m2 in size. Please ask us for full details on the latest regulations.
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