Fine Landscaping are trusted Summer Houses Builders in Hayes (Bromley), creating beautiful garden rooms built to last. From bespoke designs to insulation, electrics and interior finishing, we handle the full build with tidy, professional workmanship.
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A well-built summer house adds practical space without changing the character of your garden. In BR2, we design and build timber summer houses that suit everything from relaxed seating areas to home offices and hobby rooms. We regularly work near Hayes Common and around Hayes station, so we understand the mix of open plots, mature trees and established boundaries. Expect a clean, carefully managed build with clear communication throughout.
Hayes (Bromley) has a semi-rural feel, with period cottages, 1930s family homes and larger detached properties that often benefit from generous rear gardens. We tailor proportions, rooflines and cladding to match traditional elevations or introduce a crisp contemporary contrast. Whether you’re in West Wickham or close to Bromley Common, we’ll ensure the new structure sits comfortably within the setting. Our team can also plan access routes and material deliveries for tighter side passages and longer garden runs.
We start with a site visit, discuss how you’ll use the space, then produce a practical design and specification. Foundations, insulation options, electrics and interior finishing are all coordinated by one team to keep the programme smooth. We provide planning advice, confirm any constraints, and keep neighbours considered with sensible working hours and a tidy site. Local homeowners choose us for consistent craftsmanship, transparent scopes, and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
Gardens near Hayes Common and West Common can have tree roots, shaded areas and moisture-retentive ground, so we choose the right foundation type and ventilation details. Many BR2 plots also have long rear gardens, which affects access, spoil removal and delivery planning. We’re used to working around on-street parking and arranging drop-offs to minimise disruption. As experienced summer houses builders in London Borough of Bromley, we also factor in boundary positions and neighbouring sightlines early on.




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Costs vary by size, specification and groundworks. As a guide, a quality timber summer house with basic fit-out often starts around £6,000–£12,000. Insulated, electrified garden rooms with upgraded glazing, foundations and interior finishing commonly fall between £12,000–£25,000+. Larger bespoke designs, premium cladding or complex access can increase the budget. We’ll itemise options so you can prioritise what matters most.
Most builds take 1–3 weeks on site once the design is agreed, depending on size and finish. A simpler traditional structure with straightforward access can be completed faster, while insulated builds with electrics, plasterboard and flooring typically take longer. Ground conditions, foundation curing time, bespoke joinery and weather can all affect the schedule. We provide a realistic programme before starting and keep you updated throughout.
Many summer houses fall under permitted development, but it depends on height, location in the garden, proximity to boundaries and whether the space is for incidental use. Extra rules may apply for listed buildings, conservation considerations or if you plan sleeping accommodation. We’ll give planning advice, check the key limits and recommend the safest route. If permission is needed, we can help you prepare the information required.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship, covering the quality of our installation, structural build and finishing details when maintained as advised. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for items such as doors, windows, roofing membranes and electrical components. We’ll explain what’s covered and how to look after timber, paint systems and ventilation to maximise lifespan. Any snagging identified after completion is handled promptly and professionally.
We offer bespoke designs in traditional styles (tongue-and-groove cladding, pitched roofs) or contemporary designs with clean lines and larger glazing. Popular upgrades include insulation options for walls and roof, composite or cedar-style cladding, EPDM or felt roofing, and secure doors and windows. We can install electrics for lighting, sockets and heating, plus interior finishing such as plasterboard, flooring and storage. We’ll guide you based on use, budget and your home’s style.
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