WHY EVERYONE NEEDS AN OPEN GARDEN ROOM FOR SUMMER 2022
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by enquiries7863
1y ago
Here at Project Outdoors we specialised in designing and constructing bespoke garden rooms at the highest of standards. We separate our garden rooms into two groups - Open Garden Rooms and Closed Garden Rooms (and we can also build a combination of both!). So what’s the difference I hear you ask? Well, Closed Garden Rooms are self contained rooms in the garden, with windows and doors and heating etc. Closed Garden Rooms are most commonly used for home offices, home gyms, craft rooms etc the list goes on and on… Open Garden Rooms are essentially a garden room without windows and doors, althoug ..read more
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PIZZA, PIZZA! THE ULTIMATE SOCIAL SPACE.
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by enquiries7863
1y ago
How we always end up with the best clients I don’t know! But these guys…! Such a lovely family and it always makes it extra special for us to have created something we know our clients love and that suits them and their needs perfectly! So, this beautiful family came to us looking for a social space where they could enjoy their summer evenings with family and friends making homemade pizza! They had a pre existing garage that they wanted to incorporate into the project so they could utilise the space to its fullest potential. After our first site visit we sat down to discuss design options. Wa ..read more
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THE SECRET GARDEN ROOM
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by enquiries7863
1y ago
Nestled within a magical secret garden, this garden room combines both indoor and outdoor spaces. The closed garden room is used for a chill out area and office, the open section of the garden room is used for family dining and for celebrating family occasions. Our client was keen to reuse some corrugated metal from the old workshop which used to live in this spot, into this new project. We incorporated the metal into the cladding on the side and back of the garden room. As well as being an environmentally friend choice, this achieved a stylish shabby chic vibe aswell as keeping some history ..read more
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THE GARDEN ROOM NEXT TO A STREAM
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by enquiries7863
1y ago
Set within an idyllic Cotswold village with the sounds of a nearby stream, a stunning garden room in a stunning location. We were able to tie the windows on the garden room to the main house, which helps make this garden room look like it was always meant to be, right where it is. Windows consist of 4 fixed panes of glass along with an elegant bifold door, all of which are powdered coated aluminium which adds a real touch of luxury. The larch timber is left in its natural form and will natural silver with age and will offer a stylish contrast to the black windows and doors. Inside the garden ..read more
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THE SHOU SUGI BAN GARDEN ROOM
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by enquiries7863
1y ago
Full of Scandinavian style, this stylish garden room is complete with birch ply interior walls and herringbone flooring. The window design allows for maximum light within the garden room via the floor to celling fixed glass pane along with the birch ply window seat which provides a relaxing space to enjoy your morning coffee. Nicknamed The Burnt Shed due to the Shou Sugi Ban cladding finish. This finish is becoming extremely popular and is often requested by clients due to its beautifully modern finish and its protective properties, as well as low maintenance. We achieved this look by burning ..read more
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WE LOVE TREES – 5 REASONS WHY
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by enquiries7863
1y ago
If your family is anything like ours, you’ll love exploring the stunning nature that Gloucestershire and The Cotswolds has to offer. One of our favourite things to do whilst out and about (especially in The Forest of Dean!) is to explore and identify cool trees! We love teaching our little ones about them and stopping to count the rings on fallen trees. Trees are Beautiful – We are fortunate in the UK to have the seasons that allow us to see how the trees change and adapt over the year. So many beautiful sights to see with new buds blooming and growing in the spring time and turning to gold ..read more
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