The Swift Organisation Ltd
The Swift Organisation Ltd
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Garden Art Studio Manchester

This striking 6m x 3.5m garden art studio which features Tricoya cladding and a corner of aluminum-framed glazing. Our client, abstract artist Rachel Camilleri, approached us with clear ideas for the design, layout of the studio, and budget for the project. The Swift team worked closely with Rachel, to make her vision a reality and to bring the job in, on budget. As bespoke design specialists, here at Swift we are not limited to a set palette of exterior cladding finishes. We will work with you to source the cladding that matches your design and maintenance preferences. The simplicity of the exterior appearance has been enhanced with the corner of the floor to ceiling glazing. 4-meter wide aluminum sliding doors have been combined with a 2-meter wide picture window on the side elevation. A small, rectangular opening window has been positioned on the opposing wall, providing an easy way to ventilate the studio. The dark grey finish of the door and window frames have been replicated in the composite deck that wraps around two sides of the studio, creating a welcoming entrance. All of our Garden Rooms are designed for comfortable year-round use. They are constructed using highly insulated SIP's panels. The doors and windows feature double glazing, and for the coldest days of the year, the studio has been fitted with underfloor heating.

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jjwong88 added this to Renovation - Shed, Backyard Hardscape, and Landscaping23 September 2023

Lots of glass and sliders that open up the space including panel cladding similar in appearance to the exterior of the...

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