At Kennedy Garden Retreats, our garden rooms are crafted to be as unique as your vision, going beyond traditional square or rectangular shapes. Whether you desire a sleek, contemporary cube or an elegant structure with flowing curves, our garden rooms are designed to impress and elevate any outdoor space. We utilize high-quality materials, expert design skills, and your inspiration to create memorable and stunning garden rooms tailored to your preferences.
Garden Room Concepts

Distinctive Design Concepts
for Unique Garden Rooms
Glorious Glass
Why not make the most of glorious glass? Glass box garden rooms echo iconic modernist architecture such as The Glass House (or Johanson House) in Connecticut. That striking building was designed by Philip Johnson and was completed in 1949. It may have inspired the famous Farnsworth House in Illinois which was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and completed in 1951.
A glass box garden room consists of a solid structure that forms the floor, roof and rear wall of the building. The room is created by a frameless glass cube. Extensive glazing enables natural light to flood the building and creates an almost seamless transition from the garden to the interior space. Completed by metal cladding, a glass box garden room is overtly contemporary and yet sits comfortably in any surroundings.
Elegant Curves
Garden rooms needn’t be angular structures. Our design concepts may incorporate elegant and dramatic curves to produce somewhat futuristic yet organic structures that will always draw the eye. Curves can deliver truly unique creations and such striking architecture will transform your garden in an instant.
Creative with Colour
Many garden rooms are designed with a view to complementing a property or outside space. In other words, they are crafted to blend into their surroundings. Of course, great design will always stand out but if you are looking for contrast or something truly striking, we can use interior and exterior colour to create the required effect.
Garden room design methodology
Garden room design is challenging. It is imperative to consider the building’s intended function, its location, the desired aesthetics, and any regulations that might limit what can be built. The devil is always in the detail and so garden room designs and concepts must be evolved with care and cannot be rushed.


