There is no such thing as standard about a Castle Garden Room. From outside to in, your Castle Garden Room can be as individual as you are, we will work with you to ensure that the final result meets your desires in full.
Worth knowing - a structural engineer oversees the steelwork design for your building and our architect completes the design process by providing detailed drawings and helping you to visualise your dream.
Sasha, Brighton
Select your Garden Room Options
Cladding Options
Make your Castle Garden Room your own, starting with a range of finishes using aluminium cladding that faithfully replicate the colour and grain structure of of timber but with zero maintainance. Other finish options are available and can be discussed with you in our Discovery Call.
Black Ash
Is a species of ash native to much of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, from western Newfoundland west to southeastern Manitoba, and south to Illinois and northern Virginia.
It's rich black colour makes it a popular choice in furniture and here in our buildings.
Driftwood
Is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea, lake, or river by the action of winds, currents, tides or waves.
Driftwoods colour is highly sought after and features here in our portfolio for this reason.
Kwila
Otherwise known as Borneo teak, Johnstone River teak, etc. is a species of flowering tree in the family Fabaceae, native to the Indo-Pacific area.
Kwilas grain structure and colour have pushed the tree to near extinction in some regions due to its popularity but it is failthfully replicated in alumininium for Castle Garden Rooms.
Light Oak
This hardwood timber is light-coloured, ranging from straw to light reddish brown. There is no specific genus rather the name refers simply to the colour.
Light oak is another loosely applied term describing a range of hues. Its rich colour making a a long-lasting favourite.
Natural Oak
Oak comes in many differing species and the term loosely applies to a "typical" finish rather than to a specific species of oak.
Natural oak is in widespread use in modern furniture manufacture, and due it its popularity, is included as one of our finishes.
Royal Oak
The Royal Oak was an English oak tree within which the future King Charles II of England hid to escape the Roundheads following the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The tree was in Boscobel Wood, which was part of the park of Boscobel House.
Somehow the term Royal Oak just stuck! The grain structure delivers the impression that it is the real thing.
Teak
Teak is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae, common to South and South East Asia. It is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests.
It's deep rich hues have featured in furniture for centuries and its colour depth we feel sure will appeal to many of you.
RAL Colours
Colour choice is enhanced with access to the RAL colour system.
We will run through the various options with you during your Discovery Call.
Window and Door Options
Make your Castle Garden Room your own, starting with a range of finishes using aluminium cladding that faithfully replicate the colour and grain structure of of timber but with zero maintainance. Other finish options are available and can be discussed with you in our Discovery Call.
Windows
Matching the exterior aluminium cladding are our double glazed aluminium windows.
You have a choice of fenestration styles finished in Anthracite Grey as standard:
Anthracite (RAL 7016)
Doors
As with your aluminium windows our matching range of doors complete the package, offering practically zero maintainance.
You have a choice of fenstration styles finished in Anthracite Grey as standard:
Anthracite (RAL 7016)
Fitting Out
We offer a range of standard options allowing you to add those little extras that ensure you own your design - all installed by our own experienced team meaning that your only contact for the whole project is with Castle Building Rooms. Don't worry if you are after a solution that is not listed, simply bring this up in your Discovery Call and we will look to include it if it is possible.
Air Conditioning
Warm in winter, cool in summer.
Audio Visual
Planning a home cinema - speakers, LED lighting, screens.
Decking
Decking or hard landscaping - extending your options.
Electricity
Supply and sockets to suit your needs.
Heating
Electric radiators or underfloor heating.
Internet
Cabling and wifi (hard-wired or wifi).
Lighting
Lighting solutions designed for you.
Plumbing
Water and waste.
Sedum Roof
Enhancing design choice.
Solar Panels
Keeping your project as green as possible.
Toilet & Basin
WC, sink and dry toilet solutions.
Castle Garden Rooms
Forget the ordinary
Have a question or comment? Let us know, better still, why not book a Home Harmony Call with us?
Copyright - all rights reserved