A garden getaway where daylight sets the mood for work, entertainment, and sleep
Watch the storyLight as a fuel for creativity
For Dilly, the light sets the mood in the mornings, inspiring her to settle down and work. She explained that light helps her to bring projects to life and adds another dimension, allowing her to tap into her creativity.
“The open plan space has really been extended further by the VELUX roof windows. In the afternoon, it gets more intense over the desk and that can be a lovely, dappled light.” Dilly explained.
A practical and pleasant place to be
Since the Little House has a multitude of uses, adapting the exposure to sunlight and air flow was important to Dilly, as she wanted this hidden gem at the bottom of the garden to be an uninterrupted space.
"We can open the windows and control the blinds using the app, so that allows us to work out exactly how much light we want at a particular time. So, it’s always a really pleasant, comfortable place to be."
"The blackout blinds, for example, mean that if we’ve got a guest staying, they don’t get woken up too early in the morning. And then the external blinds are heat protectors, so this room never feels too hot or stuffy."
"The overall vision for this garden room was that it would feel like a little house, I wanted it to have the practicalities that we could use it all year round," Dilly concluded.
Now Dilly has the best of both words, her Little House inspires her in the early mornings, and at night, she’s able to unwind with her friends and family in her home away from home.
VELUX anti-heat blinds keep your home cool and comfortable by blocking the heat before it hits your roof window.
The interior blackout roller blind effectively blocks out all light
A Little House with big views
“In the evening, because of the size of the windows, you can really experience whatever’s going on outside. If there’s a lovely sunset it will be reflected inside. Then we can create an atmosphere with candlelight and outdoor lights, which makes a really lovely space for entertaining in the evening.”
“Originally, we were going to have slightly smaller windows but as the process went on, we thought, let’s go for as big as we can.”
A practical and pleasant place to be
Since the Little House has a multitude of uses, adapting the exposure to sunlight and airflow was important to Dilly. She wanted this hidden gem at the bottom of the garden to be an uninterrupted space.
“We can open the windows and control the blinds using the app, allowing us to work out exactly how much light we want at a particular time. So, it’s always a really pleasant, comfortable place to be.”
“The blackout blinds, for example, mean that if we’ve got a guest staying, they don’t get woken up too early in the morning. And then the external blinds are heat protectors, so this room never feels too hot or stuffy.”
“The overall vision for this garden room was that it would feel like a little house. I wanted it to have the practicalities that we could use it all year round.” Dilly concluded.
Now Dilly has the best of both worlds, her Little House inspires her in the early mornings, and at night, she can unwind with her friends and family in her home away from home.