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Choosing the Perfect Small Summer House

Choosing the perfect small summer house for your garden is an exciting venture that blends functionality with aesthetic appeal. To ensure you make a choice that complements your lifestyle and garden space, here are some key factors to consider:

1. Determine the Purpose: Start by defining what you want to use the summer house for. Whether it’s for relaxation, a hobby room, a home office, or an entertainment space, understanding its primary function will guide your design and feature choices.

2. Measure Your Space: It’s important to know how much space you have available in your garden. This will not only influence the size of the summer house you can accommodate but also its placement, ensuring it harmonically integrates with your existing garden layout.

3. Choose the Right Style: Summer houses come in various designs, from traditional to modern. Select a style that reflects your personal taste and complements the architecture of your home and the nature of your garden.

4. Quality of Materials: Opt for durable materials that can withstand the UK’s diverse weather conditions. Timber is a popular choice for its natural beauty and insulation properties. Look for sustainably sourced wood for an eco-friendly option.

5. Consider Insulation and Heating: If you plan to use the summer house all year round, consider insulation and heating options. Proper insulation will keep it warm in the winter and cool in the summer, increasing its usability and comfort.

6. Think About Maintenance: Different materials require different levels of upkeep. Choose a summer house that fits your willingness to maintain it, keeping in mind that some materials may need more frequent treatment or repairs than others.

7. Planning Permissions: Be aware of local planning regulations. Small summer houses typically don’t require planning permission, but this can vary based on their size and location relative to your main house.

8. Set a Budget: Have a clear budget in mind, including not just the cost of the summer house, but also any additional expenses for installation, insulation, and ongoing maintenance.

9. Consult with Professionals: Don’t hesitate to seek advice from experts. Professional advice can help you in making informed decisions about design, materials, and placement.

By carefully considering these factors, you can choose a small summer house that not only enhances the beauty of your garden but also serves as a functional and enjoyable extension of your living space.

Uses for a Small Summer House

While a small summer house can be used for almost anything, there are a few specific reasons why they make a great addition to almost any back garden.

For storing garden tools

For starters, a small summer house makes an ideal location for storing garden tools. Sometimes, when you don’t have a garage, or it is used for another purpose, it can be hard to find somewhere to store your larger garden tools, such as a lawnmower.

The right small summer house is perfect for this job. When you pick a small summer house like the Workshop Shed Jacob F, not only can you use the double doors to wheel in and

For a garden office

Another highly popular option for a small summer house is when it is used as a garden office. Many of us now work from home, at least part-time, but not all of us have the space at home to work effectively.

Enter the small summer house! With the right insulation and wall thickness, like the Mini Garden Office, you can turn your small summer house into a garden office all year round.

To protect garden furniture

Have you got your eye on a beautiful set of garden furniture to host amazing summer parties or lounge around in the summer?

One of the main concerns for people purchasing large garden furniture sets is that there is nowhere to put them during the colder months.

A small summer house is an excellent solution, as it protects your furniture and keeps it in pristine condition for summer.

The Wooden Workshop Nora F is a great option if this is what you need your summer house for.

As a garden getaway

Modern life has many benefits, but it can get quite hectic from time to time. Anyone’s mental health needs to have a place they can go to where they can escape the noise and return to their roots.

The right small summer house is perfect for this. You could even opt for a cabin like the Summer House with Canopy Nora E, which has space to add a hot tub for ultimate relaxation.

For Entertaining

You can’t put a price on quality time spent with friends and family! This summer, be the hostess or host, and utilize the space and features a small summer house has to offer to hold the perfect family or close friend get-together.

The Summer House with Veranda Lucas E is perfect for hosting. You can enjoy a delicious meal on the veranda before retiring to the garden room for a summer night film-fest.

Come and Say Hello to the Team

Devon

When you are considering purchasing a summer house, chances are you want to view it in person before purchasing.

This is especially true for anyone who is short on space and needs a small summer house for their garden.

We have two display sites, one in Devon and one in Leeds. You can see a range of our cabins at these sites to see which one perfectly suits your needs.

In Devon, we are open from Monday to Friday, or you can organise a weekend visit if you call in advance. For our Leeds site, please call in advance to talk to an expert during your visit.

You can find directions to our Devon location here.

You can find directions to our Leeds location here.

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Can you have a summer house in a small garden?

Absolutely! Our small summer houses are perfect for fitting into any garden. You can also get a fully bespoke summer house made if none of our models suits the shape of your garden.

Do I need permission from the council for a small summer house?

You don’t need planning permission for a small summer house so long as it:

  • Isn’t for permanent residential use
  • Is a single story
  • Is not taller than 4m
  • Isn’t over 50% of your garden
  • Is in your back garden

Can I build my own summer house?

Almost all the summer houses we sell can be built at home, but we strongly recommend you only attempt to assemble your own with adequate prior experience.

If you have any queries about if you should assemble your own summer house, get in touch with us first, and we can chat about whether or not it is the right option for you.

Are small summer houses sustainable?

Summer House 24 ensures all of our summer houses are strong, sturdy, and high-quality but also sustainably built.

Our summer houses are built with slow-growing Nordic spruce, which is sustainably sourced from Estonia, Finland, and Sweden.

Do you offer extra protection?

When you purchase a small summer house, you want to be confident that it can withstand all types of weather. Unfortunately, we do not have sunny weather all year round, and the cold weather can last for several months!

We provide additional insulation kits that offer a further layer of insulation for our summer houses to ensure it is usable all year round.

This is especially important if you use your small summer house as a garden office.

Our insulation kits keep the temperature manageable in summer and warmer in the winter.

Alongside additional protection for your garden summer house, our garden homes are also crafted to handle whatever weather is thrown at them.

Walls are built with interlinking prefabricated wooden plans, held together using a tongue and groove system, and our houses are built on pressure-treated foundation timbers.