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Inredning av ett modernt litet fristående trädgårdsskjul
Inredning av ett modernt litet fristående trädgårdsskjul

Super organised Garage - Tomfo Yamba Scandi
Photo credit: Vicki james
Foto på ett funkis tillbyggt kontor, studio eller verkstad
Foto på ett funkis tillbyggt kontor, studio eller verkstad

Tarps UK is a trusted supplier of strong and long lasting tarpaulins based in London. The company provides high quality waterproof covers that help protect equipment, vehicles, gardens, construction materials, and outdoor spaces from rain, wind, dust, and harsh weather. With a wide range of sizes and materials, Tarps UK makes it easy for customers to find the right cover for both home and commercial use.

Katherine Lu
Idéer för att renovera ett litet funkis fristående kontor, studio eller verkstad
Idéer för att renovera ett litet funkis fristående kontor, studio eller verkstad

Install our unique underfloor heating kit in three easy steps:
- stick down the heating cable in rows 10cm apart
- lay the Cableflor tiles on top, no concrete screed req'd
- cover with our floor vinyl planks

Perfect Plants Ltd supplied a number of house and office plants for an art exhibition. It was curated and displayed at the renowned Hauser & Wirth barns in Somerset. This
pioneering world-class gallery and multi-purpose arts centre acts as a destination for experiencing art, architecture and design within a contemporary setting.

Heather Robbins of Red Images Fine Photography
Idéer för ett mellanstort shabby chic-inspirerat tillbyggt trädgårdsskjul
Idéer för ett mellanstort shabby chic-inspirerat tillbyggt trädgårdsskjul

A rustic corner in the garden, with a bistro set painted in bright colours by Cuprinol Garden Shades. The scatter cushions feature a popular banana leaf pattern.
Photo: Jenny Kakoudakis

The rear garden of a nineteen century Victorian terraced house in Hackney was expectantly awaiting a fresh start. Previous renovation works and a rear addition to the main house had left the garden in a state of disrepair. This was home to an artist looking to expand their studio space outdoors and explore the garden as a living backdrop for work-in-progress artwork.
The pavilion is flexible in its use as a studio, workshop and informal exhibition space within the garden setting. It sits in the corner to the west of the rear garden gate defining a winding path that delays the moment of arrival at the house. Our approach was to engage with the tradition of timber garden buildings and explore the connections between the various elements that compose the garden to create a new harmonious whole - landscape, vegetation, fences.
A generous northeast facing picture window allows for a soft and uniform light to bathe the pavilion’s interior space. It frames the landscape it sits within as well as the repetition of the brick terrace and its butterfly roofs. The vertical Siberian larch panels articulate the different components at play by cladding the pavilion, offering a backdrop to the pyracantha tree and providing a new face to the existing party fence. This continuous gesture accommodates the pavilion openings and a new planter, setting a datum on which the roof sits. The latter is expressed through an aluminium fascia and a fine protrusion that harmonizes the sense of height throughout.
The elemental character of the garden is emphasized by the minimal palette of materials which are applied respectfully to their natural appearance. As it ages the pavilion is absorbed back into the density of the growing garden.
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