We provide comprehensive guides, tips, and design inspiration to help you find your perfect garden room.
Originally launched back in 2012, we’ve been sharing our knowledge of the garden room industry for more than 10 years. Our team of experts publish detailed and thoroughly researched content so that you can make better informed choices.
Our History
Gordon Smith RIBA and Lynn Fotheringham started and ran the market-leading garden offices company InsideOut Buildings in 2002. They spent ten years designing and building top-of-the-range garden rooms from the Isle of Islay in the North to the edge of Chichester harbour in the South and many places in between.
We had a lot of fun. We learnt a lot about different areas of the UK. We met and worked with a lot of warm and wonderful clients who still stay in touch with us. But, after these ten years we decided it was time to stop travelling the length and breadth of the country.
We have now stopped building to concentrate on our architectural practice.
Lynn Fotheringham
Not wanting their knowledge to go to waste, Lynn launched the InsideOut Garden Buildings Guide in 2012. The site quickly grew and became recognised as a leading authority within the garden room industry.
In 2021, the site joined Northern Lake Digital and rebranded to Garden Room Hub.
Our Writers
Meet some of our expert team of writers below.
Nathan Dawson
Nathan Dawson is the head of content at Garden Room Hub. He’s followed the construction industry for years and turned his attention to the subject of garden rooms during lockdown. He publishes in-depth guides to help readers make an informed choice.
Lynn Fotheringham
Lynn Fotheringham ran one of the earliest garden office companies, InsideOut Buildings, which quickly became a market-leader. With more than 10 years experience in the industry, she shares her specialist insights and advice with our readers.
Stephanie Benfield
I’m Stephanie, a project manager turned copywriter focusing on home and lifestyle topics. When I’m not researching or writing, I’m trying to get through the copious amount of books in my to-be-read pile or watching MotoGP.