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A Garden Room as an Investment

By Steven Willis on 2nd August, 2011
Garden rooms aren’t just an investment in your lifestyle but also in your property as a whole, one that can both significantly increase the value of your home and make it all the more tempting for prospective buyers. A quality garden room can be a unique feature, one that isn’t typically available on other properties on the market, making your home stand out from the crowd.
The flexibility of a garden room means that even if it was originally built for one purpose it can be reborn as something else for a new owner – for instance a garden office can become a playroom, a design studio can be adapted into a home cinema, and a sunroom can become an entertaining space when guests are around. Basically, a garden room can comfortably contain
The build quality, craftsmanship and material choices that go into every Decorated Shed garden rooms provide incredible insulation and energy efficient performance, meaning that despite being located in the garden they’re just as available to use all year round as much as any room within the house itself.
The longevity of our garden rooms – with a design life in excess of fifty years – means that they exist as permanent structures, offering a completely different proposition compared to lesser quality installations.
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