Light Grey Composite Art Studio
First Published: 25 February 2022
Refreshed: 9 November 2024
Reading Time: 1 minute 20 seconds
Garden rooms featuring composite exterior cladding are becoming increasingly popular. Homeowners appreciate cladding that is maintenance-free, resistant to rot, and retains its fresh appearance over time. This art studio by Garden2Office showcases the appeal and functionality of composite-clad garden rooms.
Garden2Office are experts in crafting highly insulated Swedish garden buildings. They provide a selection of exterior cladding options, and their black finishes are particularly popular with customers!
Composite cladding is coloured during the manufacturing process, which eliminates the need for repainting or regular upkeep. In this project, the customer chose a sophisticated light grey composite board. The result is a striking contrast when combined with darker grey trims and uPVC doors and windows, creating a modern yet timeless look.
Distinctive Wood-Like Appearance
Browsing through the Instagram post above, you'll notice that the composite boards mimic the appearance of natural wood, complete with a realistic grain pattern.
Custom Window Configurations for Optimal Light
Garden2Office collaborates closely with clients during the design phase to position doors and windows to best suit their needs. This flexibility allows for a fully customised layout.
In this studio, the customers opted for a mix of picture windows of varying sizes, forming a corner wrap-around glazing configuration. This setup is perfect for an artist’s studio, ensuring an abundance of natural light that enhances the workspace.
Making the Most of Limited Space
The placement of this building demonstrates Garden2Office's expertise, as many garden room providers might have found the site challenging or unsuitable. Their experience ensures that even limited spaces are utilised effectively.
Learn More
If you’re interested in creating a garden room with composite cladding, reach out to the Garden2Office team on 0800 612 4371 or email info@garden2office.co.uk. For further information about their work, visit the Garden2Office website.




