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Garden studio - your dedicated space

Garden studio - your dedicated space

By Steven Willis on 19th May, 2010

Garden studios are a great way to give an activity the space it deserves to thrive. Whether you use your garden studio for your work or hobby, the concept of a self-contained and dedicated building lends itself perfectly to many activities that couldn't be adequately contained elsewhere.

While a home-based office - often shoehorned into a small bedroom, study or cloakroom - is typically attempted for computer or telephone-orientated jobs, there are many types of work that simply wouldn't work in such compromised rooms. These jobs - including photography, music recording or production, painting and many more - require their own spaces that are specifically designed to enhance the experience. Elements such as maximising natural light with intelligently-positioned windows, offering a sound-proofed enclosure or even just providing an adaptable and flexible floor-space for different demands are some of the ways that a dedicated garden studio works in your favour, in ways that a spare bedroom never could.

Moving away from work-related activities, garden studios are equally effective when it comes to recreational pursuits. A garden studio can represent the ultimate home cinema, library, gallery or reading room.

Decorated Shed's garden studio range has a diverse selection of sizes and design styles, each created to offer a different studio experience. Take a look at the Lantern Lite, a beautiful light-filled space and one of our most talked about garden studio designs. The sense of openness that comes from the double-height ceiling makes it the perfect artist's sanctuary. As ever, we can also create a completely bespoke garden studio design based on your own specific requirements, so if what you're looking for perhaps isn't catered for in our existing garden studio range, get in touch to chat through your needs.


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