Mirror Walls: A Must-Have for Your Garden Room Gym
Glass vs. Acrylic Mirrors: Which is Best for Your Gym?
Sean‘s career in construction began by gaining hands-on knowledge as a time-served apprentice and carpenter. With over 18 years’ experience as a project manager and business owner, Sean has managed and delivered high-end residential projects ranging from £3k to £3.5m.
Sean‘s professional development has been geared to meet the needs of his evolving project and client portfolio. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Leadership from Hertfordshire and a Master’s degree in Quantity Surveying from London South Bank University.
Sean lives in Bushey and is married with two young children. He is also a part-time lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire where he teaches Construction Management.
Glass vs. Acrylic Mirrors: Which is Best for Your Gym?
Case study of the Tailored Provision project at the Westgate School
Garden rooms have become increasingly popular in the UK in recent years, as they offer homeowners an additional space to use as a home office, gym, entertainment room, or even as a place to relax and unwind. Here are some current and emerging trends for garden rooms in the UK:
If you’re looking to add extra space to your home, you might be weighing up the options of a house extension or a garden room. Both options have their pros and cons, and ultimately the decision will depend on your personal circumstances and requirements. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the benefits of building a garden room compared to a traditional extension.
Our in-house designer, Matt, will meet with you to understand your needs and flesh out a brief. Following that meeting, designs and renders like the ones below will be produced. The design process takes around two weeks and ensures the amenity and aesthetic of your garden room will be exactly what you want.
You can now visit the Primrose display room at Arnold Laver in Borehamwood! Open Monday to Friday 7:30 to 16:30.
It has been hard to ignore the recent supply chain issues impacting many construction operations. Timber, aluminium, glass, cement products and sheet materials have all been affected.
The original idea was to build a contemporary cedar-clad garden room which could be used as a work-from-home space and gym. With a Primrose project its OK to change the plan half way through and theses photos illustrate this perfectly!
This is the second stand-alone garden room Primrose have completed during lockdown. The government advice to the construction industry is now clear, carry on working if you can do so safely. Primrose have put in place stringent site operating procedures that allow us to build our garden rooms while observing social distancing. The garden room […]