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Light-filled garden art studio with skylight and north-facing windows
Garden RoomsArt Studios

Garden Art Studio
in London

Light-filled creative spaces designed for artists, crafters, and hobbyists. Built to our 2026 Part L standard — adding 5–15% to your property value.

0.18 W/m²K

U-value

5–15%

Value uplift

8–12 days

Build time

From £16,500

Starting price

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Why Choose a Garden Art Studios?

Unleash your creativity in a purpose-built garden art studio. We connect you with specialist installers who design spaces prioritising natural light, ventilation, and practicality. Whether you paint, sculpt, sew, throw pottery, or craft, a dedicated studio allows you to leave your work out and return to it whenever inspiration strikes. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the garden while you work, no more clearing the dining table.

Abundant natural light for accurate colour work
Dedicated space to leave projects set up permanently
Peaceful, inspiring environment for creative concentration
Easy-to-clean surfaces and practical, hardwearing layouts
Inspiration from your garden surroundings through generous glazing

2026 Technical Specification

North-facing or skylighted glazing for consistent, even light
Velux skylights and large bi-fold or sliding doors
Utility sinks and practical, easy-clean flooring
Tall ceilings for large canvases, easels, or equipment
Ventilation systems for fumes, dust, or kiln extraction

How It Works

1

Light & Orientation Analysis

Site assessment to position the studio for optimal, consistent natural light.

2

Creative Layout Design

Planning for storage, work surfaces, sinks, power, and your specific creative needs.

3

Specialist Build

Constructing a bright, airy, and fully insulated shell with your chosen glazing.

4

Finishing & Fit-Out

Installing practical flooring, task lighting, ventilation, and utility connections.

Garden Art Studio FAQs

Our recommended installers use large glazing panels, skylights, and careful orientation (north-facing where possible) to ensure consistent, even natural light, which is crucial for colour-accurate artwork.
Yes, with proper electrical supply and ventilation. Ceramic kilns require adequate power (often 32A or higher) and heat extraction. Our specialist installers can advise on the specific requirements for your equipment.
Absolutely. We recommend durable, easy-to-clean flooring (vinyl, polished concrete, or commercial-grade laminate), utility sinks, and splash-resistant wall finishes, all of which our installers can provide.

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