Currently dreaming of adding a sweet Bonni outbuilding to my garden (even though there are two insurmountable obstacles in my way: I don’t have the space, and the company is based across the Atlantic in Oxfordshire, UK).
Bonni’s prefab outbuildings are both good-looking and planet-friendly. Mainly manufactured off-site, the structures are made from materials sourced within a 10-mile radius of company headquarters. The wood is FSC-certified, brought in from the owner’s nearby family timber business. The roof is corrugated steel, a durable and recyclable material. The buildings are meant to be powered by either solar, wind, or biomass energy. And the construction calls for building on stilts instead of a carbon-intensive concrete foundation.
Here’s a peek.
Photography via Bonni.
See also:
- Private Property: 13 Inspired Garage Conversions
- Shed Chic: Architect Mariana de Delás Turns an Off-the-Grid Hut into a Dream Retreat
- Object of Desire: A Sustainable, Stylish Garden Room
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