Upgrade your garden with Summer Houses Builders in Earl's Court who design and build to suit your home and lifestyle. From traditional timber styles to sleek contemporary garden rooms, we handle foundations, electrics, insulation and interior finishing. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines and a premium result.
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A well-built summer house adds year-round space for work, hobbies or entertaining without moving home. We build across SW5, working close to Earl's Court tube station and around Philbeach Gardens where access and neighbours matter. Choose a classic timber look to complement Victorian architecture, or a contemporary design with clean lines and large glazing. Every build is made-to-measure, not off-the-shelf.
Earl's Court features Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties, often with compact but valuable outdoor space. We’re used to tight side returns, shared boundaries and careful material handling in blocks and conversions. Our designs suit Kensington, West Brompton and Chelsea gardens, balancing privacy, light and practical storage. If you need a quiet office, gym or studio, we’ll specify insulation, ventilation and electrics to match how you’ll use it.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a design proposal, then confirm foundations, drainage considerations and cable routes before build day. You’ll get a clear scope of works, staged schedule and tidy site management, with respectful noise control for close neighbours. Our team handles electrics, insulation options and interior finishing so the space feels like a proper room. Local homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for dependable craftsmanship, transparent communication and a 10-year warranty.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea often means controlled parking, narrow access routes and close neighbouring properties. We plan deliveries, protect communal areas where needed, and keep waste removal organised to minimise disruption. Ground conditions can vary between garden squares and converted properties, so we specify the right base and damp protection. If permissions or freeholder rules apply, we’ll guide you through the paperwork and practical constraints.




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Costs vary with size, specification and access, but most projects in the Earl's Court area fall within sensible ranges. A small, uninsulated timber summer house typically starts around £4,000–£8,000. Insulated garden rooms with electrics, upgraded glazing and higher-end interior finishing often sit around £10,000–£25,000+. Restricted access, bespoke joinery and premium cladding can increase the budget.
A straightforward build can take around 1–2 weeks on site once materials are ready. Larger, insulated garden rooms with electrics, plasterboard, flooring and detailed interior finishing typically take 2–4 weeks. Timescales depend on foundations curing, weather, access for deliveries near Earl's Court tube station, and any bespoke features such as built-in storage, large glazing or roof upgrades.
Many summer houses are permitted development if they meet limits on height, footprint and placement, and if the property still has permitted development rights. However, flats, mansion conversions, listed buildings, conservation areas and lease/freeholder rules can change what’s allowed. We provide planning advice, check the key constraints for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and can help prepare drawings or information if an application is needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty covering workmanship and structural integrity of the build, including the base/foundations we install and the main construction elements. Manufacturer warranties apply separately to products such as roofing membranes, doors, windows, insulation boards and electrical components. We also document the specification and maintenance guidance so you know how to keep timber, cladding and finishes performing well over time.
We offer bespoke layouts with traditional timber styles or contemporary designs using composite or timber cladding, flat or pitched roofs, and a range of door and glazing options. Popular upgrades include insulation for year-round use, integrated electrics, heating provision, durable flooring, and lined or plastered walls with painted finishes. We’ll recommend materials based on your garden orientation, privacy needs and how you plan to use the space.
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