A Quieter Garden Means Better Decisions
Winter strips a garden back to its bones. Without summer growth obscuring the view, you can clearly assess space flow, sun patterns, and underused areas. This is especially useful for properties with sloping ground, mature trees, or varied terrain, the kind of conditions common across Norfolk and Suffolk gardens.
Plan Now, Build at the Right Time
January bookings fill our schedule for spring and early summer. Homeowners who plan in winter get first pick of installation dates, which means their deck or garden room is ready the moment the weather improves, rather than waiting in a queue.
Why Composite Suits the East Anglian Climate
Norfolk and Suffolk have damp winters and variable springs. Composite decking, particularly Trex, is engineered for exactly this: it resists moisture, won't warp, and never needs treating. Unlike timber, it arrives looking its best and stays that way.
Planning a Garden Room in January Makes Sense
A garden room isn't just a warm-weather addition. A well-insulated garden room is usable 12 months a year, and planning in January means you can think carefully about insulation levels, heating options, natural light, and how you'll actually use the space, rather than making rushed decisions in spring.
Local Experience You Can Rely On
We work exclusively across Norfolk and Suffolk. That means we know local ground conditions, planning considerations, and what works in East Anglian climates. Every project starts with an honest conversation, no pressure, no upselling.
Ready to start planning? Contact us in January and we'll talk through your project, visit the site, and have everything ready to build the moment conditions are right.