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Be there - be light!

By Dawn Kubicek on 31st August, 2010
Modern architecture and interior design today allows you to explore with lighting and space to make the most of your home or garden office. For this to be a success the work should be timeless holding its own style and ambience throughout.
White walls immediately give a sense of extra space and freedom, collaborated with windows and glass doors; this can create a reflection of the trees and outside environment bringing nature into your garden room.
Your garden building type whether that is an office, leisure or fitness room will affect the choices of lighting and interior design. You will not want reflective, bright lighting for a garden office as this may be preferred for a leisure room.
Scenery's and ambience like this can be planned in the initial stages of your building and can depend on your surroundings and your building. We have looked at making the most out of small spaces in previous articles; you can make as much out of small spaces as you can with a huge home. These days we like to say virtually anything is possible. Decorated Shed's expert advice will help you create your desired building inside and out. Our bespoke package will allow you to explore these options and we will create a design unique to you.
Category: Architecture and Design

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