Garden rooms are one of the most rewarding additions you can make to your home. Whether you use yours as a home office, studio, gym, or just a quiet space to retreat to, it’s an investment that adds both lifestyle and value. But not all garden rooms are created equal—and if they’re not planned or installed properly, they can become more of a headache than a haven.
At CG Garden Rooms, we’ve seen our fair share of rushed builds, short-sighted layouts, and expensive DIY regrets. So if you’re thinking about installing a garden room—or already have one that’s not quite working for you—this guide is here to help. Let’s walk through the most common mistakes, and more importantly, how to fix them.
1. Poor Insulation: Why It’s the First Thing to Get Right
One of the biggest complaints homeowners have with older or cheap garden rooms is that they’re only usable for half the year. Too hot in summer, freezing in winter. And that usually comes down to insulation—or lack of it.
How it affects you:
- High heating costs in colder months
- Difficult to regulate temperature
- Makes the room feel uncomfortable or stuffy
How to fix it:
- Retrofitting insulation to walls and floors is possible, but can be disruptive.
- If you’re planning a new build, prioritise fully insulated panels in the walls, roof, and floor from the start.
- Consider composite garden rooms, which naturally offer better thermal efficiency and require less maintenance long-term.
At CG Garden Rooms, all of our timber and composite builds are fully insulated as standard—so your space works all year round, without you battling the elements.
2. Choosing the Wrong Location in Your Garden
It might not seem like a big deal, but placing your garden room in the wrong spot can seriously affect how much you use it.
Common location problems:
- Too much shade = dark, cold space
- Too close to trees = root issues or debris on the roof
- Facing the wrong direction = unwanted sun glare or lack of privacy
How to fix it:
- Aim to position the garden room where it gets consistent light without overheating (a southwest-facing aspect is ideal in the UK).
- Plan for views—whether that’s your garden or a bit of distance from neighbours.
- If you already have a garden room in place, consider adding shading, privacy screening, or new access paths to make the space feel more inviting.
All our designs can be adapted to your garden’s layout, so if you’re planning something new, we’ll help you find the most functional and aesthetically pleasing location.
3. Not Planning for Power, Heating, or Connectivity
Too often, homeowners think of the structure first and the essentials second. But if you’re running electricity, lighting, or Wi-Fi out to your garden room, that all needs to be planned in advance.
What can go wrong:
- Unsightly exposed cables
- Undersized heaters that can’t warm the space
- Lack of sockets or lighting flexibility
How to fix it:
- If your garden room is already installed, a qualified electrician can help install a proper consumer unit and run underground cabling (which might involve digging up part of your lawn).
- For new builds, we’ll work with you to plan power points, lighting, heaters, and ventilation at the design stage—so everything is integrated and futureproofed.
CG Garden Rooms includes internal electrics in all builds as standard, with options like electric heaters, sockets, LED lighting, and more.
4. Going Too Small (and Regretting It Later)
It’s tempting to save space or stick to permitted development dimensions—but going too small can lead to frustration if your needs change.
Signs your garden room is too small:
- It feels cramped once furnished
- There’s no room to grow or adapt it later
- You’re already outgrowing the space within a year
How to fix it:
- Modular expansions can sometimes be added, especially with timber garden rooms.
- If you’re upgrading or rebuilding, think ahead to future needs—will you want a bathroom, more storage, or even a guest bed?
At CG Garden Rooms, we design each space with flexibility in mind. Whether you want a compact office or a multi-room retreat, we’ll help you get the most from every metre.
5. Forgetting About Planning Permission and Regulations
In many cases, garden rooms fall under permitted development—but that’s not always true. Depending on the size, height, and location, you may need to apply for planning permission.
What happens if you skip it:
- You could face fines or be asked to remove the structure
- Selling your home later could become complicated
- Insurance may not cover unauthorised builds
How to fix it:
- Contact your local planning authority for guidance
- Use a professional company that understands local rules
- Keep the structure under 2.5m in height and away from boundary lines to stay within permitted development (in most cases)
When you work with CG Garden Rooms, we guide you through these requirements and offer structures that are fully compliant with planning and building control in the UK.
Our Recommendation: Invest in a Build That Avoids the Mistakes
It’s much easier to build it right the first time than to fix problems later. That’s why we always recommend going with a professional supplier who offers:
5 Benefits of Choosing CG Garden Rooms
- All-Season Comfort
Fully insulated walls, floors, and roofing mean you can enjoy your space 365 days a year. - Tailored Designs
Timber or composite builds with customisable layouts and finishes to match your vision. - Integrated Utilities
Power, lighting, and heating planned and installed from day one. - Planning Know-How
Guidance on location, sizing, and compliance to keep your project stress-free. - Low-Maintenance Materials
Composite and treated timber options that stay looking sharp with minimal upkeep.
Fix It, or Build It Right From the Start
Whether you’re trying to make the most of an existing space or planning your dream garden room from scratch, avoiding these common pitfalls will save you time, money, and frustration.
At CG Garden Rooms, we combine expert craftsmanship with thoughtful design—so your garden room not only looks stunning but also works exactly the way you need it to.
Thinking about upgrading or building a better garden room?
Explore our range of bespoke timber and composite garden rooms or contact us for advice on your next project. We’re here to help you avoid the common mistakes—and create a space that feels just right.