Millions of Brit homeowners plan to create garden space for both work and play

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Homeowners are ready to embrace the "great outdoors" - by creating a garden space for work and play (Image: Peter Cade/Getty Images)
Homeowners are ready to embrace the "great outdoors" - by creating a garden space for work and play (Image: Peter Cade/Getty Images)

Millions of homeowners intend to embrace the "great outdoors" this year by creating a garden space which caters for both work - and play.

A study, of 2,597 adults on the property ladder, found despite many returning to offices, 16% still intend to turn an existing shed or outbuilding into a home study.

While 16% have plans to install a new garden room to use at their leisure, whatever the weather and 14% want to put up a conservatory - to bring the outside in.

Other external improvements on the list for the near future include giving the garden a complete revamp (28%) and repainting the shed or fencing (25%).

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Mike Fairman, CEO at Checkatrade, which commissioned the research as part of its wider annual Home Pride Index report, said: “Whether your garden needs a little TLC or a complete makeover, investing in your outdoor spaces can really help elevate the appeal and value of a home and one you can be proud of too.

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“When planning your garden revamp, make sure you use a reputable and checked professional to help bring those ideas to life.’’

The study also found homeowners spent £830 on their garden alone in the past year - an annual increase of £106.

On top of this, 14% plan to get a hot tub in the near future and 18% hope to build a shed.

Millions of Brit homeowners plan to create garden space for both work and play14% want to bring the outside in with the use of a conservatory (Getty Images)

Other external improvements on homeowner’s to-do lists include replacing fences (21%), fixing the roof (17%) and installing solar panels (17%).

And over the next year, 13% plan to make some sort of landscaping-related renovations to their property.

More than a third (37%) of those want to do so in order to give their home a refresh and 30% hope to add value.

But 37% of those polled, via OnePoll, admitted they’d rather invest in a professionally trained tradesperson than attempt to carry out DIY jobs themselves.

Another change to the outdoors in 2023 for 22% will be installing electric vehicle charging.

Sarah Lumley

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