Upgrade your outdoor space with Garden Building Contractors in Bromley who handle everything from design to final fix. We build garden offices, rooms, cabins and pergolas that look right and last. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines and premium finishes.
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From garden offices to pergolas, Fine Landscaping designs and builds outdoor structures that add real, usable space. We work across BR1 and BR2, including projects near Bromley South station and around Shortlands. Whether you want a quiet workspace, a summer house for entertaining, or a secure workshop, we tailor the build to your garden and lifestyle. Every structure is planned for comfort, durability and year-round use.
Bromley’s mix of large detached houses, Victorian villas and modern developments calls for thoughtful proportions and finishes. In areas such as Bickley and Bromley Common, we often create garden rooms that complement period brickwork and established planting. For newer plots, we maximise footprint and storage without overwhelming the garden. As experienced garden building contractors Bromley area homeowners rely on, we design around boundaries, sightlines and how you actually use the space.
Our process starts with a site visit, measurements and a practical design proposal covering layout, insulation, electrics and access. We provide a clear schedule, protect lawns and paving, and keep disruption low with a tidy, respectful crew. You’ll get quality materials, precise installation and careful detailing on doors, glazing and rooflines. Local clients choose us for straightforward communication, dependable aftercare and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
Gardens in the London Borough of Bromley can vary from clay-heavy ground to mixed subsoils, so we choose foundations to suit and prevent movement. Access can be tight on some Victorian plots, while larger driveways in BR2 often allow easier deliveries—either way we plan logistics and protect existing surfaces. We also consider neighbouring boundaries, overlooking and roof heights to keep designs appropriate. If permissions or restrictions apply, we flag them early and help you stay compliant.




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Costs vary by size, specification and services. As a guide, a quality shed or small workshop often starts around £2,000–£6,000, while summer houses and gazebos are commonly £4,000–£12,000 depending on glazing and roof type. Insulated garden rooms or garden offices typically range from £12,000–£35,000+, especially if you want premium cladding, electrics, heating and bespoke joinery.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site once the design is agreed and materials are booked in. Smaller sheds, pergolas or gazebos can be completed in a few days, while insulated garden rooms and log cabins often take longer due to foundations, insulation, glazing and internal finishes. Timescales are affected by access, ground preparation, bespoke manufacturing lead times and weather during groundworks.
Many garden buildings fall under permitted development, particularly single-storey structures within height and boundary limits and used as incidental accommodation. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, flats, or if you plan plumbing, sleeping accommodation or a large footprint. We’ll discuss intended use and check key constraints before you commit, and we can help you gather the information needed for Bromley planning if required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation quality such as structural assembly, fixings, weatherproofing details and finish integrity when maintained as advised. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for components like doors, windows, roofing membranes and cladding products. If any snagging issues arise after completion, we respond promptly and put things right. You’ll also receive care guidance to keep timber and finishes performing well.
We offer a wide range of styles, from contemporary garden rooms with composite or timber cladding to traditional log cabins and summer houses. Popular options include insulated SIP-style panels, EPDM or felt roofs, aluminium or uPVC glazing, and upgrades such as skylights, built-in storage and concealed lighting. For pergolas and gazebos, we can specify timber, powder-coated aluminium and optional screens. We’ll recommend choices based on budget, maintenance preferences and how you’ll use the space.
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