Kings Langley Project
Materials & Systems Installed
- 1 x Aluminium bi-folding door (three-panel)
- 1 x Aluminium Fixed Picture Window
- 1 x Aluminium Casement Window
All finished in anthracite grey RAL 7016 internally & externally.
The Project Story
This Kings Langley project was all about creating a separate, usable space at the end of the garden — somewhere that feels modern, quiet, and a bit removed from the main house. The idea was to build a garden room that could be used all year round, not just in summer.
The client wanted something clean and minimal, with plenty of natural light, but still practical enough for everyday use. It needed to feel like a proper extension of the home, just positioned further down the garden.
What We Had to Solve
The main challenge here was balancing light with privacy. With a garden room like this, you want as much daylight as possible, but without making the space feel too exposed.
Another key point was keeping the structure visually simple. With a smaller building, every detail stands out more, so the frames, proportions, and layout all had to be spot on. We also needed to make sure access worked naturally, with doors that open up the space without taking away from the overall design.
How We Delivered
We installed a three-panel aluminium bi-folding door as the main access point, allowing the front of the garden room to open up fully when needed. This gives flexibility – closed for everyday use or fully open in warmer months.
Alongside this, we added a fixed aluminium picture window to bring in additional natural light without interrupting the clean lines of the structure. This works especially well in keeping the space bright without adding unnecessary openings.
We also fitted an aluminium casement window to allow for ventilation, keeping the room comfortable throughout the year.
All elements were finished in Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) internally and externally, giving a consistent, modern look that ties everything together.
The Final Result
The finished garden room feels like a proper extension of the home, just in a different setting. It’s bright, simple, and very usable — whether it’s for work, relaxing, or just having a bit of quiet space.
The combination of the bi-fold doors and large glazing makes the room feel more open than its size would suggest, while still keeping that clean, minimal look.
It’s a great example of how a well-designed garden room can add both space and flexibility without needing major changes to the main house.