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2 September 2020 TGC Editor Lifestyle & Garden

2020 Buyer’s Guide

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Here is the 2020 Buyer’s Guide for The Garden Commuter, broken down by the three most common paths to a garden office this year.

Prices and availability reflect the “lockdown market” of 2020, where lead times began to stretch and the “garden room” transitioned from a hobby to a high-stakes investment.


1. The Budget Category: “The Lockdown Life-Saver”

Target: Under £6,000. Best for those needing a rapid, functional workspace without a second mortgage.

Top Pick: Tiger Sheds – Tiger Heavyweight Workshop

While technically a “workshop,” the 2020 trend has seen thousands of these converted into offices. It’s the “bare bones” approach that works.

  • 2020 Price Point: From £850 – £1,500 (depending on size).
  • The Build: 12mm tongue-and-groove cladding. It’s a “single-skin” building, meaning you’ll need to DIY your own insulation and internal boarding.
  • The Verdict: “The best value per square foot in 2020. It won’t win design awards, but with a pot of Cuprinol and some Rockwool insulation from B&Q, you’ve got a professional hub for under two grand.”
  • Commuter Tip: Upgrade to the “Heavy Duty Framing” if you plan on mounting heavy monitors or shelving.

2. The Premium Category: “The Turnkey Executive”

Target: £15,000 – £25,000+. For the professional who wants a ‘plug-and-play’ office with zero DIY.

Top Pick: Green Retreats – The G-Series

Green Retreats dominated the 2020 premium market, largely due to their “all-inclusive” pricing and high-speed installs.

  • 2020 Price Point: Starting around £14,000 for a small pod; £20k+ for a standard executive size.
  • The Build: Constructed using SIPs (Structural Insulated Panels). It comes with heating, double glazing, internal electrics, and high-quality flooring as standard.
  • The Verdict: “The Tesla of garden offices. You order it, they install it in 2-5 days, and you’re on a Zoom call by Friday. It’s fully insulated for the UK winter, so no ‘shivering in the shed’ come November.”
  • Commuter Tip: Visit their Westcott showroom if you can—seeing the different cladding (Cedar vs. Graphite) in person is vital for a £20k spend.

3. The Self-Build Category: “The High-Spec Middle Ground”

Target: £5,000 – £10,000. For the ‘capable’ DIYer or those hiring a local handyman to assemble a kit.

Top Pick: Dunster House – Titania Garden Office

Dunster House redefined the “DIY Office” in 2020 with the Titania. Unlike a standard log cabin, this is specifically engineered as a workspace.

  • 2020 Price Point: Approximately £4,500 – £7,500.
  • The Build: A unique panel system using polyisocyanurate insulation in the walls, floor, and roof. It features 28mm double glazing and a 12-point locking system for your expensive tech.
  • The Verdict: “The perfect balance. It’s significantly warmer than a standard log cabin but half the price of a bespoke build. It’s designed for the ‘DIY Market’—the panels are pre-insulated, making assembly a realistic weekend project for two people.”
  • Commuter Tip: Check your foundation requirements. Dunster House is heavy; don’t try to put this on a few loose paving slabs.

2020 Buyer’s Comparison Table

FeatureBudget (Tiger)Self-Build (Dunster)Premium (Green Retreats)
Year-Round Use?Only if you insulate itYes (Insulated panels)Yes (High-spec SIPs)
SecurityStandard hasp/staple12-Point uPVC LockingHigh-Security Insurance-grade
Effort LevelHigh (Full DIY)Medium (Assembly)Low (Professional Install)
VAT/DeliveryUsually extraIncluded in most kitsFully Inclusive

Full Data Table