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Garden office/studio (East Midlands) - any recommendations?

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Shyposter · 01/08/2017 21:50

We're looking to put a nice 'cedar clad' type office/studio in our garden. Probably about 4.5m x 3m if it makes any difference.

Can anybody recommend any companies to do the whole thing for us? We've found a couple online but personal recommendations would be useful.

Also if anybody has done similar and has any specific tips/hints/things to definitely include/things which aren't necessary type of stuff - I think we're getting carried away and we don't want a glorified shed which costs a fortune but needn't have done.

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NotMeNoNo · 02/08/2017 20:49

these are near us, we are planning to get one in the autumn.

Badgertastic · 02/08/2017 22:45

A friend of mine had one from contemporary garden rooms in Shropshire. It is fantastic!

Badgertastic · 02/08/2017 22:48

Sorry I didn't link it! www.contemporarygardenrooms.co.uk

reallybadidea · 02/08/2017 22:50

We used this company www.thecedarroomltd.co.uk/about-us.html

They're a small family firm but we had absolutely fantastic service from them and they were by far the most reasonable price-wise for that style and finish. We've used the room pretty much daily since it was installed a couple of years ago, even throughout the winter.

Don't regret it for a second.

reallybadidea · 02/08/2017 22:52

Meant to say that they operate nationwide - we were some distance away and they travelled to us happily.

Shyposter · 03/08/2017 07:21

Brilliant. Thank you so much for all your replies. We're definitely going to check these out.

Anything notable that you got caught out by (unexpected costs/work)?

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reallybadidea · 03/08/2017 07:30

Nothing. The price they quoted was the price we paid. It was incredibly quick too - 3 days from start to finish (this didn't include decorating which we chose to do ourselves).

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