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Traditional Garden Rooms
Garden rooms are now a very modern trend and are set to remain a contemporary element in many homes. What happens if you are looking for more space that will fit into a classical and traditional setting. This combination of modern building technology and indigenous styling is an irresistible match.
We believe that your new garden room should either make a statement by contrasting with the existing setting, or match it as precisely as possible. Either way, the effect will show attention to detail and an eye for style.
In certain circumstances traditional garden rooms are essential to satisfy the demands of local authorities. Conservation areas, areas of outstanding beauty, listed buildings and sites within National Parks are examples of sites where planning policies and local design criteria will be more demanding. Even without these demands, a traditional garden rooms design that respects and reflects the local environment and landscape will sometimes be the perfect choice. Some examples of details and features that are vital to this process are:
- Weathered stone or brick external skin
- Slate, pan tile or stone flagged roofing
- Conservation roof lights
- Matching window frames and doors (including furniture)
- Landscaping completes the impression of permanence and hisory
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