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Hi there ,wondering if anyone has had a garden office built , my girlfriend is working from home more and more and really needs a good garden office , we have looked at a few but there all look like large sheds , the main thing is to have it fully insulated and that it looks like and office with nice patio doors and a decent window for lots of daylight coming through , if anyone one can recommend any companies that fully supply and put up the office would really appreciate it

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Dave

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About seven or eight years ago i used http://www.northstreetsheds.co.uk/ i got a 20ft x 10 ft cabin/shed delivered and erected for approx ?1200 the shiplap exterior is really good quality 19mm thick fixed to 3" x 2" frame work inside. They built the shed to my design with a large opening for french doors and upvc windows which i sourced myself. the inside inc the floor i had insulated with kingspan and walls and ceilings were thermal boarded on top and plastered. Electrics and laminated flooring.i use a small oil filled electric radiator which heats it up in minutes.The shed looks like the day i got it well pleased. The total project from memory was about ?4500 and worth every penny the only thing i could knock was a poor quality roofing felt which i replaced.

Love these garden studios, jesska. Any hint on ballpark costs and what was included?


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> We had a garden office/man cave built by London

> Garden Studios. We're really pleased with it.

> Their website is here:

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> http://www.londongardenstudios.co.uk

Hi again, the London Garden studios have a tab for prices and they vary according to size. But that basically included instal and all the interior kit/electrics/finishes. You can customise things with a roof light or extra windows. We had an extra bit put on (making ours an L shape) to house actual garden stuff. But they were really easy to work with and they have done a few in the area now.

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