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Garden Office Building? What do you recommend?
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My cousin has a two of those seagoing containers in his garden to house his collection of antique motorcycles and the workshop that goes with them. But they look awfull, unless you put a wood frame around and clad it. Which may be feasible. --- Hi As has been mentioned planning permision would more than likely be required, I'd be wary though, if you stride into the planning office asking for permission to build an office in the back garden then the answer will probably be no. A garden room, studio or the like would probably be better recieved. With this in mind, lorry containers would probably require some window dressing to make then acceptable. The prefab timber buildings are pretty good these days as are the Border Oak http://www.borderoak.com/Garages.htm type timber framed buildings, I guess it's down to asthetics and your budget at the end of the day. If you want some more info on highly insulated timber panel structures you could try contacting a guy called John Hayden, I worked with him a few years ago and he's branched out into constructing small garden rooms, he only works in the old Avon county area, so is probably not in your area. He might be able to offer some advice though. his mail is - haydengardenrooms - you know what goes here - btopenworld.com You could also try posting in alt.architecture but I warn you things can lean towards the insane in there at times :-) HTH Tim |
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