Extra Living Space: The Garden Studios
Getting some extra living space in or around our house is something that, I'm sure, many people would love. Life in a small apartment or house asks for all sorts of compromises like: not invite guests overnight, throwing away the things you seldom use on a regular basis, not purchasing a series of large object that take over too much interior or storage space (such as massive furnishings, indoor sports equipment, bulky children playing tools), renting a place for your kid's birthday party, and so on.
However, changing houses is definitely costly and often times inconvenient (as the children may attend a school nearby, you made friends with the neighbors or you just love the area, etc). Moreover, building an extension to the house may again not be the most viable solution since it either requires unavailable space or it implies too many expenses, paperwork, trouble and hassle.
Nonetheless, a new trend in home improvement starts emerging on the market and earning in popularity, that is the garden studio. Being fundamentally a modern building, made of timber, structurally insulated panels, aluminum supports, double glazing units with 4 or 6mm glass depth, engineered plastered interior finish, handmade low energy lighting, etc - this contemporary construction manages to merge flexibility and function in a most impressive way.
Its overall aestheticism and high performance construction materials fit perfectly with the natural environment. However, if you don't have garden or courtyard space, but anyhow need some extra living space, you should know that this contemporary multipurpose structure can be set on any flat area of whatever dimensions. Thus, setting your garden studio on the rooftop of the house or apartment, will not only give primacy in terms of aestheticism and window view, but foremost it will generate the desirable extra space.
However, if the typical structures do not fit in with your available space and taste (though I find it hard to believe when it comes to the latter), you should know that the size and shape of the garden studio can be adapted to any specific needs and desires. Furthermore, if you don't have garden or courtyard space, but anyhow extra living place is required, you can set this contemporary multipurpose structure on any flat area of whatever dimensions. For instance, setting your garden studio on the rooftop of the house or apartment will give you not only an awesome view, yet foremost it will generate the desirable extra space.
However, changing houses is definitely costly and often times inconvenient (as the children may attend a school nearby, you made friends with the neighbors or you just love the area, etc). Moreover, building an extension to the house may again not be the most viable solution since it either requires unavailable space or it implies too many expenses, paperwork, trouble and hassle.
Nonetheless, a new trend in home improvement starts emerging on the market and earning in popularity, that is the garden studio. Being fundamentally a modern building, made of timber, structurally insulated panels, aluminum supports, double glazing units with 4 or 6mm glass depth, engineered plastered interior finish, handmade low energy lighting, etc - this contemporary construction manages to merge flexibility and function in a most impressive way.
Its overall aestheticism and high performance construction materials fit perfectly with the natural environment. However, if you don't have garden or courtyard space, but anyhow need some extra living space, you should know that this contemporary multipurpose structure can be set on any flat area of whatever dimensions. Thus, setting your garden studio on the rooftop of the house or apartment, will not only give primacy in terms of aestheticism and window view, but foremost it will generate the desirable extra space.
However, if the typical structures do not fit in with your available space and taste (though I find it hard to believe when it comes to the latter), you should know that the size and shape of the garden studio can be adapted to any specific needs and desires. Furthermore, if you don't have garden or courtyard space, but anyhow extra living place is required, you can set this contemporary multipurpose structure on any flat area of whatever dimensions. For instance, setting your garden studio on the rooftop of the house or apartment will give you not only an awesome view, yet foremost it will generate the desirable extra space.
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The garden studio represents the most viable solution for increasing space when you actually don't have enough, the reasonable alternative for increasing the value of your property, a way to cut down living expenses over time, and, overall the easy and affordable method to improve your family home life.
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