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INASPACE’s unique garden rooms are the ideal solution for those seeking more space at home. Angelina Villa-Clarke steps inside one to talk to the company GARDEN LEAVE

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F ounded some two years ago in the midst of the global pandemic, INASPACE specialises in unique garden rooms, and was launched, in part, as a reaction to a time when all of our lives were restricted. Based in Royston, near Cambridge, the company is the brainchild of brothers Oliver and Chris White. Oliver reveals more: “Back in May 2021, everyone was working from home, with many people making do with temporary workstations in their bedrooms, on kitchen tables and even in garages. People were spending all their time at home and needed more space. We saw a gap in the market for easy-to-install, affordable rooms that homeowners could use for offices or extra living space.” INASPACE garden rooms can be installed just four weeks after ordering, require no planning permission and are portable. “This sets us aside from the competition,” remarks Oliver. “We offer a speedy service – so there’s no waiting around for months for the product – plus we offer flexibility and adaptability. If you move house, you can take the structure with you and have it reinstalled again. Your investment can travel with you.”

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Having established White Space Creative in 2007, the brothers have a background in the exhibition and event space, and were familiar with the engineering needed for transportable structures. “We have designed, manufactured and built spaces for some of the world’s biggest brands,” says Oliver. “With INASPACE, we wanted to create an affordable, portable space solution to meet the changing world we’re living in.” With a choice of three core models and three central colourways,

“While many people have returned to the office, hybrid working looks set to stay, with many people needing a quiet place to work at home,” says Oliver. “The most popular use for the rooms is as a home office, but many use them as a hobby room or summer house – somewhere to relax and read a book. The garden room may have become popular in the pandemic, but it’s here to stay. We have embraced alfresco culture in the UK.” Going forward, the company has plans

to scale up, with a view to offering its garden rooms nationally. “It makes sense,” enthuses Oliver. “We can transport the rooms so easily.” They also plan to offer more custom options for

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ordering is easy and streamlined. “‘Simply, quickly and affordably’ are our buzzwords,” explains Oliver. “There’s no stress in the ordering process

and every element of the procedure is efficient. Customers are not burning too many calories when they are making these decisions. The premise is that if you need more room at home, we have a solution.” The company’s Room 6 – which has a 2x3m footprint – is the most popular choice of room and costs £11,495, including delivery and installation. The kit-form structure means that the components are small and so can be delivered easily via gated accesses, side returns or garages.

people to curate their designs.

In the meantime, INASPACE’s show space in Royston is a good place to start, with two garden rooms on display for customers to see. “We encourage anyone interested to come and get a sense of the space in the rooms. Have a chat and see how they look and feel – it is important. We have an open-door policy.”

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