Upgrade your outdoor space with Garden Building Contractors in Eastfields who handle everything from design to final fix. We build garden offices, rooms, cabins and pergolas that look right and last.
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Fine Landscaping designs and builds premium garden structures for homeowners across Eastfields and nearby Mitcham. From a quiet garden office to a full garden room for year-round use, we deliver a clean, well-managed build. We’re regularly working near Eastfields station and along routes towards Figges Marsh, so site visits and follow-ups are quick. Every build is tailored to your plot, access and how you want to use the space.
Eastfields has a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and newer developments, each with different garden sizes and access constraints. For terraces, we often plan slimmer footprints and smarter storage; for semis, we can create larger workshops, summer houses or log cabins with generous glazing. If you’re in SW16 or CR4, we’ll advise on positioning for light, privacy and neighbour sightlines. The result is a building that feels like part of the garden, not an afterthought.
Our process starts with a practical survey, clear specification and a fixed-scope schedule, then we manage groundwork, base, structure, electrics coordination and finishes. You’ll get tidy working practices, clear communication and workmanship that stands up to daily use. Homeowners choose our garden building contractors Eastfields area because we’re local (around 5 minutes away) and we return promptly for snagging. We also provide a 10-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Gardens around Eastfields can have tight side access and limited on-street parking, especially near Eastfields station and the busier routes towards Streatham Vale. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to keep disruption low. Ground conditions vary, so we choose the right base type and levels to suit the site and avoid water pooling. As garden building contractors in London Borough of Merton, we also factor in local planning guidance and neighbour considerations from day one.




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Costs depend on size, insulation, glazing and the base. As a guide, a quality shed or small workshop often starts around £2,000–£6,000, while insulated garden offices and garden rooms commonly fall between £8,000–£25,000+. Larger log cabins, premium finishes, bathrooms or extensive electrics can take projects beyond £30,000. We provide a clear specification so you can compare like-for-like.
Many smaller builds (sheds, pergolas, gazebos) can be completed in 1–3 days once materials are ready. Insulated garden offices and garden rooms typically take 2–6 weeks, depending on groundwork, access, and the level of internal finishing. Bespoke designs, complex foundations, drainage changes, and electrical fit-out can extend timelines. We confirm a schedule after the site survey and final design sign-off.
Many garden buildings are allowed under permitted development, provided they meet rules on height, placement, and overall garden coverage. However, restrictions can apply for listed buildings, flats/maisonettes, or if previous extensions have used up allowances. We’ll check key limits, advise on positioning, and flag when a lawful development certificate or planning application is sensible. If needed, we can support with drawings and documentation.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for garden buildings, covering issues linked to installation such as fixings, structural assembly and build integrity when used as intended. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to components like doors, windows, cladding treatments, roofing membranes and insulation products. We also carry out a snagging visit after completion and remain available for advice on maintenance to keep everything performing well long term.
We build in a range of styles, from contemporary garden rooms with composite cladding and aluminium frames to traditional timber summer houses, workshops and log cabins. Roofing options include EPDM, felt systems and tiled finishes, with choices for skylights and verandas. Pergolas and gazebos can be timber or powder-coated metal, with privacy screens and lighting. We’ll guide you on durability, maintenance and the look that suits your home.
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