4 Advice to Choose a Garden House

Author: Cheryl

Aug. 25, 2025

Minerals & Metallurgy

4 tips for the easiest way of getting a dream garden house

My home, my garden, my dream! Your dream garden is only a few taps away. Sunny summer days or warm autumn afternoons are ideal times for spending some relaxing hours with loved ones or in blissful solitude. And for enhancing the visual appeal of the exterior of your living space, you need to get a wooden summer house.

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A garden summer house can be used as your very own unique space. You can transform it into a studio for writing, painting, or other craft activities, or a place for a family dinner, or simply a space for you to relax in and enjoy your leisure time.

Newly built gardens present a unique set of challenges and opportunities. A plot that has been laid entirely to lawn can often look a bit uninspiring, but don't be put off. There’s a lot you can do to get the best from your space! Here are four easy tips to get started.

Tip 1: Find a secluded spot at the end of the garden

The position for your summer house is essential. Generally, the far end of the garden is a good spot. In the middle of the garden will make it seem smaller than it is and break up the lawn space you have. Plus, if you’re looking to create a beautiful retreat, the further away you are from everyday life, the better. We love how this spacious summer house is surrounded by trees, giving it a truly secluded, middle-of-the-countryside feel.

Tip 2: Think about the size of your garden house

It is imperative to think about the intended use for your garden building and ensure that you buy the right building size. Wooden summer houses are something we want you to enjoy for many years to come, and not just for a single season. Therefore, we recommend that you involve the whole family or any other users of the summer house, get everyone’s opinion, and make a collective decision.

Tip 3: Choose quality you can trust

Wood is a natural material that grows and adapts depending upon the temperature, humidity levels, and other weather conditions, especially during the first month after assembly. It is common for doors and windows to adjust a few times during the first month after the wooden cabin has been erected, and then once or twice a year to keep them functioning correctly.

Small cracks, knots, and colour tone differences are not errors but inherent qualities of the wood. 

Tip 4: Prefabricated wooden houses are ready to go!

Manually erecting wooden houses is work that requires a good deal of time and labour. If you want to reduce such hard work and the time needed, you need to get a prefabricated wooden house. Such garden summer houses are available in the ready-to-install form, and owners are required to assemble the constituent parts of the homes one after another in the correct order. Complete mounting kits and informative user manuals are provided along with the products. By following the instructions given in the user manual, two adults can complete the assembly of a house within two or three days. If they have some prior experience with such DIY work, then this will help a lot. The same with summer house insulation, if you do not have experience doing it, then hire a professional.

Most common questions

Can I use my garden log cabin all year round?

Yes, you can, but if you intend to use your garden building all year round (as a garden office, a hobby room, a table tennis or billiards room, or any one of a series of other options), we would recommend a building with a wall thickness of 40mm or above. Make sure that the windows have double glazing and insulate the floor and roof.

There are four areas of summer house insulation you should consider: the floor, walls, roof, and windows.

The choice of materials to use for insulating your garden house is extensive, depending upon your local weather conditions, your budget, and how you intend to use your building. It is also imperative to choose the right foundation type and insulate the floor first. Having a layer of summer house insulation beneath the floorboards will contribute towards keeping the contents of the garden house toasty. Roof summer house insulation is crucial because warm air rises, and approximately 35-40% of any warmth exits through an uninsulated roof. Then concentrate on the walls, windows, and heating if necessary. Ultimately, you should always consider some form of summer house insulation. Installing a log burner in your garden building is a great way to ensure you get year-round use.

These garden summer houses are used for several functional purposes apart from simply decorating the living area. Such a house can be an excellent place for relaxation or studying in seclusion, doing office work, arranging an informal get-together at home, and so on.

Self-assembly or hiring a building company?

The assembly of most garden buildings, summer houses, and log cabins are achievable by a competent DIY enthusiast, especially in small and mid-sized summer houses and sheds of up to 8-12m2. We would always recommend that two people undertake the assembly work and take care with lifting, as some of the panels are heavy. Our statistics show that 85% of our clients do the assembly themselves or hire a local expert for assistance to ensure that everything goes well. For the assembly of your garden building, you need at least two adults, tools (hammer, saw, pliers, drill, screwdriver, measuring tape, ladder, knife, and spirit-level), and not forgetting between one to three days of your precious time, depending upon your skill levels and the size of your log cabin. Suppose, at the very least, you or your companion are familiar with some level of home repair or carrying out the more minor DIY projects in the garden. In that case, assembly with prefabricated details, proper installation instructions, and a user manual should be achievable for you.

If you want to learn more, please visit our website KUBIAO.

Gardenhouse24 manufactures its products by using pure Nordic spruce timbers grown in its production unit in Estonia. Long-term warranty offers are also provided with all products, summer house insulation, and customers do not have to compromise on the quality of the wooden houses.

Expert Tips for Choosing and Placing Your Garden Building

A garden building isn't just a structure but an essential part of your outdoor space. Selecting the perfect model and finding its sweet spot in your plot is a journey worth savoring. After all, this addition to your garden is a lasting commitment.

First Things First when Starting a Garden Building Project

Picture this: Your garden building discreetly nestled in the landscape or proudly standing as a showstopper. But before you decide or continue any further with your garden building project, check the building department’s guidelines for your area first:

  • Is it allowed to build any extra garden buildings?
  • Is there enough space, considering the given guidelines?
  • Need permits or licenses to build?

We've got them covered in this project, too. 

How to Place Your Garden Building

After checking if any permits are needed and the recommended distances from any buildings or boundaries, it’s time to consider how to place the garden building:

  • Do you want it to be aligned with the house or in a diagonal position, for example?
  • Where is the door, and how about the direction of the windows?
  • Where does the route go to the garden building?

Once more, consider the purpose of the building and especially how it connects to the other activities in your outdoor space. Placed near your chill-out zone, a garden building with an outdoor kitchen/dining space transforms into the heart of your backyard.

In my client’s site, the garden building seamlessly integrates into the garden’s corner, becoming one with its surroundings. It has easy access from the extensive wooden decking with a hot tub beside the house wall. Gone is the tired old garden shed; in its place is a fresh take on smartly using the plot's corner.

Sizing Up Your Garden Building for Ultimate Outdoor Enjoyment

Forget the cramped corners! Avoid choosing the smallest possible option for garden buildings, terraces, or any outdoor retreats. Often, the need for space is underestimated. Let's ensure enough room to move around that table, kitchen counter, and other activities. Consider how many persons at the most might be inside simultaneously.

What’s your vision for the new garden building if you consider your outdoor space? Make a list of what essentials are necessary and for what purposes you want to use the space. Who’s joining you inside?

It's time to dream it up!

If you want to learn more, please visit our website Garden House.

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