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How a Garden Room Can Transform Your Work-Life Balance

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Remote working is no longer seen as a temporary shift in how employees do and manage their roles. It is a permanent shift in how employees and customers within the UK engage. With 2026 looming around the corner, remote working will become a permanent fixture in most businesses, including hotels, finance, technology, consulting, and creative services. To ensure a flexible work style, employees have been moving around the London, North London, Watford, and Hertfordshire areas, and placing a high premium on Graeden Office rooms. It is the new workplace trend. Demand for high quality insulated and advanced garden rooms is on the rise at Pescasa, a garden room specialist. This is as the growing trend of appreciating productivity, privacy, and a long-term garden workspace economic value continues. In this piece, we shall look into the reasons remote workers are turning to garden offices and the growing insufficiency of spare rooms. Disadvantages of Using Spare Rooms as Offices In t...

Choosing the Right Garden Room Company in the UK — A Guide by Pecasa

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 If you need a new garden room and are considering your options, you may be unsure what design style or format suits your home and lifestyle best. There is a whole variety of offers in the UK, ranging from garden room companies who do the whole process as a DIY, timber cabin style construction, to others who do fully custom, luxury, and high-end garden rooms. Knowing the pros and cons of the different options is essential. Pecasa has assisted many homeowners in Watford, North London, and Hertfordshire, and provided the ability to understand the differences available in what separates a garden room to a garden building. Types of Garden Room Suppliers in the UK Not every garden room supplier has the same methodology. Most of the suppliers can be divided into three categories, where each one best serves a different need and budget. 🪵 Log Cabin & Modular Suppliers Some garden room suppliers only do modular or log cabin garden room supplies. These can often just be a gene...

The Story of Pecasa — Built on Experience, Innovation and British Craftsmanship

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Every business starts with a single idea. But with Pecasa, this was only the beginning. What truly set Pecasa apart was the desire to create excellent garden rooms and living areas that changed the way people experienced their homes. From the outset, Pecasa has combined construction know-how with contemporary design and efficient production in order to provide a premium product with the least amount of disruption possible while maintaining the same great construction and long-term functional performance of the garden room. It is this same philosophy that guides Pecasa to this day and through to the future. An Innovative Approach to Outdoor Living Pecasa was founded on the philosophy that outdoor buildings were not meant to be a construction, but rather a real extension of a home. The company was built on expertise, exceptional service and innovation, with the determination to not only meet but exceed each client’s expectations. From the start, the team saw that homeowners nee...

Why Pecasa Uses 122 mm SIP Panels — The Smartest Structural Choice for Modern Garden Rooms in the UK

 Today's garden rooms aren't just garden buildings anymore. They're insulated garden rooms that can be used all year round. The way the rooms are built determines how the rooms will perform, how long they will last, and how they'll continue to save energy over time. Pecasa makes the structural choice to use 122 mm Structurally Insulated Panels (SIPs). This thickness offers one of the best compromises and overall value in the UK, due to the combination of strength, insulation quality, and the design options that it offers. This guide explores the reasons why SIP panels are built, and why the 122 mm thickness is the most used in the UK. What Are SIP Panels? SIPs, or Structurally Insulated Panels, are composite building panels. This means that they are made of 3 different components, with an insulated center and two boards, usually OSB3, on the outsides. Once the panel is manufactured, the panel acts as a single structural piece. This means that it can provide stre...