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Do you and your family want to spend more time in your garden? If so, an Aspire veranda from SunSpaces may be just what you’re looking for.

Aspire+ verandas are designed with your comfort and enjoyment in mind, and the neutral Cream coloured model with blinds is the perfect style for all situations. And only being supported at the corners means you have a great unobstructed view. With the ability to be attached to the front or side of your house, or as a freestanding unit in your garden, the veranda will protect you from the elements whilst allowing you to have an 'en plein air' experience.


 

The sloping, toughened glazed canopy gives you lots of options to bring the 'indoors', 'outdoors'. There's plenty of room for a patio or you could use it as a lounging area, or a play space for the kids, or whatever takes your fancy. As a standalone feature in the garden it gives you a space for dining away from the house or for party guests to gather. 

 

If you're looking for a versatile outdoor space the Aspire+ veranda is your answer. It will not disappoint.

Our standard colour choices are Graphite Grey, Cream and White. However, you can take a look at our bespoke colour options available upon request.

Whatever you want from your veranda, we at SunSpaces are confident that we can provide it. Email info@sunspaces.co.uk to find out more about what we have to offer, or click here to request a free, no-obligation veranda design and get the ball rolling!



Catch our summer sale before it ends!

Enjoy the shade or shelter from the breeze.

We are offering you the SunSpaces Aspire+ Veranda with Glass roof at a reduced price of £3,900 (including VAT & Install), saving you 36%.

4.2m wide x 2m deep Graphite Grey Veranda with Glass roof.

The SunSpaces Aspire+ Veranda with Glass roof is safe, solid and very stylish and made from luxurious quality aluminium. The Aspire+ Series is a veranda with enhanced gutter and fewer central supports creating a more open space.

To find out more about this offer, give us a call on 029 2080 3755.

We love hearing back from customers who have put our SunSpaces products to use in their gardens – this is just some of the positive feedback we've received recently:

  • Mr D Gunjal from Gerrards Cross, Bucks kindly gave us a lovely review after purchasing a SunSpaces Veranda with us. He commented saying his veranda was a “high quality product” and he received an ”excellent service.”

  • Here is another glowing review, Steve Mogg from Newport travelled to our South Wales showroom to see our Verandas. Here is what he had to say about his SunSpaces experience: “The service was excellent from start to finish. The advice of the sales team and the professionalism of the architect and fitters was second to none”.

  • One more excellent review for you! Alessio Pierdominici from West London, Feltham expressed his appreciation of the product stating it was an “excellent product, outstanding service, unparalleled veranda overall.”

We love hearing from our happy customers!

If you'd like to follow in the footsteps of these three customers, get in touch now or visit your nearest Greensquares showroom. You can also request a FREE information pack here.

If you're thinking about adding a garden room to your property, one of the major concerns you may have will be whether you will need to apply for planning permission for the structure and whether Building Regulations approval will also be needed. You can rest assured on both counts, as most garden rooms won't need either form of permission to be obtained in advance. You'll need to follow a few simple guidelines to ensure your garden room complies with current regulations, but they will ensure your new and exciting room in the garden environment can go ahead with no hassles:


1. Many garden room developments fall into the "Permitted Development" bracket, as long as you ensure the height of your new room is less than 2.5m there is no problem sitting your new room within 2m of any boundary. In effect you need to bear in mind your garden room should be single storey only.

2. You cannot site your garden room in a front garden of any home or property as it is not possible to site any structures or outbuildings beyond the front walls. 

3. You are not allowed to use more than 50 percent of the total area of land surrounding your property for any proposed outbuilding or rooms. If you already have sheds or outbuildings within the garden, you need to take their total area into account when choosing the size of your new garden room.

When it comes down to choosing the roof for your new garden room, a flat roof can be a good option to ensure your room stays within the optimum height range.


garden room planning permission 


Adding a garden room to any home gives extra lifestyle and relaxation opportunities, allowing children or adults some private space away from the bustle in the house. Many home workers find that garden rooms can be the answer they need to attain the right work-life balance when working from home. Once they're in their garden room office the working day begins, just as soon as they quit the garden room and head back to the house, personal life intrudes once more. The choices you make about the style and form of your garden room are your decisions and a room of this nature can have a useful life for several decades. 



For more information visit our website 
http://www.sunspaces.co.uk/ or call us on 029 2080 3755


 

 

Expanding your living space:

You may be thinking of expanding your family living space, either because you need more storage, have a new addition to your family, or simply want a bit more room to relax.

Options

There are several options: loft conversion of course, or a conservatory, or an extension to your main dwelling space. All of these are integral to the main building of your home, but there is an alternative. If you have a garden, a garden room could offer you a versatile and less costly, to say nothing of a more pleasurable, alternative.

Costs

When considering the costs involved in an extension to your living space, there is no simple answer. Consider for instance a conservatory, it may seem a good way of adding extra living space; but consider what a conservatory is for; it is designed to conserve heat and light and during the summer months can actually turn out to be too hot an environment to spend much time in during hot days.

 

The costs of adding an extension to your existing property are as large as you could afford to make them; you will need an architect, planning permission, and you will literally be building from scratch a new part of your home.

 

A garden room can offer additional living or working space at what can be a fraction in most cases. Again, how large your garden room is and what it will contain will dictate the price. You will not need planning permission unless it is on a boundary.

 

Garden Rooms:

Garden rooms (like this Horizon Garden Room) can be bought in standard sizes or alternatively have one made to meet all your specifications. You can have a stylish extra space to be used for leisure or work. If you currently work from home and are using space in your living room or another room to do so you could free up that space by moving into a garden room.

 

We offer a personal touch. Every customer will have their own personal advisor and specialist team easing you painlessly through the simple steps required to transform your dream SunSpace into reality.

 

All our clients have exclusive access to our FREE professional architectural support service and in-house 3D Design Lab service. We also offer a dedicated in-house installation service and home visit.

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