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Improving your living space with a studio

By Steven Willis on 27th August, 2010
Garden studios are an increasingly attractive option for homeowners looking to improve their property, as a rewarding and hassle-free proposition. As well as bringing a stylish centrepiece to your garden, a studio can invigorate your living space by introducing a totally new and unique environment for relaxation, entertaining or work.
The addition of a studio delivers a flexible space that can be used for a variety of purposes by successfully adapting to requirements. The open-plan layout lends itself to a number of uses, and isn't restrictive to any one function.
The placement of the studio in the garden brings an extra level of benefits, as the activities it hosts are surrounded by calming greenery. Also, the garden itself is given a new lease of life by a studio, particularly when the building is employed for leisure pursuits.
Take a look at the studio range from Decorated Shed for some inspiration, it might be the first step towards transforming your living space.
Category: Garden Studios

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