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Can I put a shower in my garden room? Put simply, a shower can be installed in a garden room, but it must meet the same additional steps as installing a toilet. Installing a shower creates self-contained living accommodation and therefore building regulations apply.
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As the use of garden buildings grows, so does the demand for extra facilities such as a bathroom. Understanding the rules around installation is essential before beginning construction. It’s no surprise that the last few years have seen a constant increase in the demand for garden rooms and summerhouses. With people spending more of their time at home, particularly for work, investing in the property is a smart idea. Garden rooms and summerhouses can be constructed as the perfect home office or gym, trading the commute for a walk to the bottom of the garden. Installing a toilet in a garden room can be the final stage to convert it into a fully self-contained structure. Electricity and internet are common in a garden building, but running water is often the final piece missing to save frequent trips back into the house. Installing a toilet & running water in a garden room can add additional steps and complications to the construction phase, but provides plenty of benefits. With all of the facilities on hand, you can truly spend a full day working from a garden building, only returning to the house at the end of the working day. If the garden building is converted into a bar, a toilet inside saves guests frequently walking through the house. The initial costs of installing a toilet and water in a garden room or summerhouse can be expensive. However, they can be seen as an investment and will add value to a property when it’s time to sell.
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Learn More »It’s best to speak with a garden building manufacturer around all of the different options available, it won’t be the first time they have been asked a similar question. If a toilet is in the plan for a garden room installation, there may be some other aspects to consider at the same time. Electricity & wired internet for a garden room is installed by digging a trench in the garden and laying armoured cables. If groundworks are already being carried out to install plumbing pipes, it makes sense to complete the works for the electricity and internet at the same time. The electric cable will run from the fuse board in the house and terminate inside the garden room. Adding a small kitchen into a garden office is ideal for making coffee throughout the day. As there will already be a freshwater pipe for the toilet system, it could be possible to connect up an additional tap. Some larger garden offices also feature hot water that can be used for heating instead of an electrical heater. Just like a house, a garden room requires adequate heating and ventilation for use throughout the year. These facilities may increase in complexity with a separate bathroom.
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Depending on the region and type of use, a shed may also be called a shack, outhouse, or "outbuilding".
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