Garden Rooms custom designed to your needs & handmade using the highest quality materials.

A Bespoke Process

 

Step 1.

Fill in our simple enquiry form to book your survey & consultation.

 
 

Step 2.

Our expert surveyor will visit your home to discuss your needs & survey the space.

 
 
 

Step 3.

You will receive a design proposal and full quote for your garden room and associated works.

 
 
 
 

Step 4.

On acceptance of the proposal and receipt of your deposit, we will confirm a start date & plan for your build.

Financing your project

At Baltic Bespoke, we offer a range of ways to pay for your Garden Room, so you can choose whatever best suits you.

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Pay upfront.

You can pay for your new garden room in full, straightaway, once you're happy with your chosen design and you've placed your order.

Pay in 3 installments.

Alternatively, you can pay a deposit once you have placed your order and pay the remaining balance in 2 installments before completion.

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Pay monthly.

We have finance options available for people with varying circumstances. You can pay in affordable monthly installments to better suit your needs and budget.

To help you purchase from Baltic Bespoke (part of DMG Partners Ltd), we have partnered with Kandoo, a regulated credit broker to offer all our customers a range of highly flexible finance options. Kandoo is a comparison service that searches to find you the best Personal Loan option that’s right for you.

Planning permission.

 

Baltic Bespoke garden rooms do not usually require a planning application as they fall within permitted development rules. This is pre-approved planning permission as long as your room is built subject to a number of limits and conditions, of which we can advise on consultation.

Please note that there are other special considerations and all planning permission decisions are dependent on local authorities. For example, there are increased rules around listed buildings, so any garden building or outbuilding that is to be placed within the curtilage of a listed property will require planning permission.

Book a free survey today.