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Tuin Says Garden Buildings Are Becoming Britain’s Hardest-Working Rooms

Tuin Says Garden Buildings Are Becoming Britain’s Hardest-Working Rooms

Garden buildings are becoming the hardest-working rooms in British homes, as homeowners move beyond the traditional garden office and look for flexible spaces that can support work, family life, entertaining and downtime.

According to garden building specialists Tuin, the rise of multi-purpose outdoor rooms reflects a wider shift in how people are using their gardens, with homeowners increasingly treating outside space as an extension of the home rather than a separate area used only in summer.

The emergence of trends such as ‘Bento Zoning’ – where gardens are divided into distinct, purposeful areas for relaxing, dining, working, growing or entertaining – points to a growing desire for outdoor spaces that work harder and adapt to daily life.

Once seen as summer-only structures, storage solutions or standalone garden offices, today’s garden buildings are increasingly being used throughout the week. A single space might serve as a focused home office during working hours, a quiet retreat in the evening, a hobby room at the weekend or a practical entertaining space when friends and family visit.

Ben Chatten, Head of Product at Tuin, said: “The way people use garden buildings has changed hugely. Homeowners are no longer looking for a space that serves one single purpose.

“They want flexible, well-made rooms that can adapt with them. A garden building might start life as a home office, but it can just as easily become a teenage den, a garden bar, a hobby room, a yoga space or somewhere peaceful to retreat at the end of the day.”

Tuin says the shift is being driven by several factors, including the continued popularity of hybrid working, the need for more space at home, and a growing focus on gardens as usable living areas rather than purely decorative spaces.

For families, a garden building can provide valuable extra room without altering the footprint of the main house. For hybrid workers, it offers physical separation from domestic noise and distractions. For entertainers, it creates a destination space away from the kitchen or living room. And for those looking to carve out time for hobbies or wellbeing, it can provide a dedicated area that feels separate from everyday routines.

Ben added: “One of the biggest advantages of a garden building is that it gives homeowners options. It creates a defined zone within the garden, but that zone does not have to stay fixed forever.

“That flexibility is what makes these spaces so useful. As family life changes, the building can change with it.”

Designed for year-round use, Tuin’s log cabins are crafted from slow-grown spruce for strength and durability, making them a long-lasting investment for homeowners looking to make more practical use of their gardens.

Tuin’s Jutka, Kukka and Jannie Log Cabins are available now, with prices starting at £5,567.70.*

*Prices correct until June 30, 2026.

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