Benefits of using a garden room as an art studio
- timberventuregarde
- Oct 24
- 1 min read
As modern homes become smaller and interior space comes at a premium, more artists are looking outside for somewhere to be creative.
Many new builds suffer from "small window syndrome" in order to increase the thermal efficiency of the structure. Whilst this helps with heating bills it can mean that they can be dimpsy and cramped places to be when painting, sculpting, sewing, sketching, crafting...
A custom designed garden room studio opens up the possibility of a space flooded with natural light, even from above! Window heights can be set to desk or workbench level. With a custom build, heavy items or unusual requirements are no longer a problem. Timberventure Garden Rooms have built Ceramics Studios with multiple skylights and reinforced floors for heavy kilns.
Having a dedicated space for work or hobbies means that an activity can be left set up until the next opportunity, reducing wasted time setting up and clearing up. The working environment can be focussed entirely on the activity at hand in a no compromise kind of way. Work benches, tools and relevant decoration can take pride of place in an inspirational display.
Whole frontages can open up with a large set of bi-fold doors to give the feeling of being in the garden. Imagine daylight simulating light setups and power sockets exactly where you need them. Less time spent looking for the essential tool and more time doing something creative and rewarding.





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