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The great “Garden Escape”

21 March 2007 3 Comments

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Many of us have the opportunity to work from home from time-to-time however, family distractions often make it difficult to concentrate. Garden Escapes a UK based company are able to provide the perfect solution. Pictured above is a contemporary style garden retreat clad in beautiful western red cedar and easily adapted to add privacy or to maximize light and vista what better way to start or end your day.

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3 Comments »

  • Ray said:

    I really like this but is it eco-friendly and why don’t you guys publish the prices of many of the products featured on your site?

  • Matt Gill said:

    We have quite a comprehensive list of standard sizes and designs, therefore we have chosen to include an example price on our FAQ page, but as all Garden Escapes are made specially to order, every customer has the opportunity to adapt sizes and features for themselves.

    Garden Escape is committed to improving the environment. The original concept was to create a working office using garden space so that people could avoid traveling great distances to work, not only wasting their most valuable resource – time - but also reducing the pollutants that a commute to work create.

    Our company produces a range of contemporary constructions using cedar and iroko wood (both carefully selected from sustainable sources). Compliance with home buildings regulations is assured and heat loss is minimized through using such materials as wood, heat reflective glass and glass wool recycled insulation.

    As Garden Escape’s ‘greenness grows’ so does our creation of structures of combined innovative styling and natural beauty for which we have recently received an achievement award for environmental performance from FORCE (Forum for Constructing Excellence).We realise that an effective response to improving the environment requires a change in lifestyle over a period of time but by manufacturing environmentally friendly products and offsetting our CO2 emissions with Climate Care. The Garden Escape

  • alex said:

    I produce a bimonthly pdf lifestyle magazine for shedworkers (and other homeworkers) called The Shed (email me for a free copy at alex@splashmedia.co.uk) and also you might be interested in my blog which covers the same subject at http://shedworking.blogspot.com

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