The space that looks like it belongs

There's a version of your garden that exists only in your head right now.

Inside a Scandiglass greenhouse at sunset - a woman reading in a lounge setting among plants.

Not a shed. Not something functional you tolerate looking at. Something that actually looks designed, like it was always meant to be there, sitting in the corner of your garden the way a good piece of furniture sits in a room.

"Every single person who comes into our garden asks about it before they ask about anything else. I didn't expect that."

Lindsay - Scandiglass owner

She didn't buy it for attention. But the attention came anyway, because the design does something a polytunnel never will.

She spent fifteen years renovating the inside of her house. Kitchen, living room, the lot. The garden was the one thing that never got the same attention, until she saw the Scandiglass and realized it could finally match everything else she'd built.

Her husband didn't want the Scandiglass at first. He thought it was an expensive way to grow a few plants.

Eight months later, he's the one out there at 6am most days. Not gardening, really, just sitting with coffee before the house wakes up. She said the greenhouse became his version of a morning walk. Somewhere quiet that's actually his, in a garden that finally looks the way they always wanted it to.

Lindsay and her husband in their Scandiglass greenhouse — him relaxing in an armchair in the garden.

That's not something you can put in a spec sheet. But it's the actual reason most people end up keeping theirs for good.

If there's a version of that for you, request a callback and one of our experts will tell you honestly whether it makes sense for your space.

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