Soho Pod
- Home Office / Games Room
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- 0
- 6.75 m²
- H 2400 × W 2250 × L 3000 mm
- 1 room
- From £15,495.00 (inc delivery)
Small Space, Big Potential


What’s included in a standard pod
- Fully insulated structure (walls/roof/floor)
- Underfloor heating
- Air conditioning (heating + cooling)
- Internal lighting
- Finished internal walls (colour options available)
- Plug sockets + switches
- Flooring (colour options available)
- Fixed Windows/doors
Features
- Ultra-compact footprint – Just 6.75 m², perfect for tight spaces indoors or outdoors.
- Smart interior layout – Includes desk, storage, and seating in a clean, functional design.
- Ideal for remote work – A ready-made garden office, studio or private retreat.
- Modern design – Minimalist aesthetic with panoramic windows for natural light.
Wide Range of Applications
Family Room
a private space for relaxation or hobbies, right in your garden
Outdoor Office
a quiet, modern workspace with natural light
Reception Room
a welcoming spot for guests or clients
Airport Lounge
compact, comfortable pods for waiting passengers
Explore our range of
Garden Rooms
Oxford Pod
- Home Office / Gym / Therapy Room
- H 2450 × W 2250 × L 5400 mm
- 13 m²
- 1/2
- 0/1
- 0/1
Jubilee Pod
- Business Use / Gym / Stay / Live
- H 2450 × W 2250 × L 8500 mm
- 19 m²
- 1/2/3
- 0/1
- 0/1
Everything You Want to Know about Capsule Living
Can you live in your garden room?
What do people use these garden rooms for?
We have sold Pods to people that have relatives living with them, or have regular guests. There have also been families with grown-up children who wish to give their spouses some independence.
We are also seeing a growing trend of people buying pods as an investment. Airbnb entrepreneurs can see a huge opportunity in an economically priced pod which attract a premium as these are seen as an exciting alternative to a traditional B&B. As some of our units are self-contained they can serve as a completely stand-alone rental unit.
Do I need planning permission for a garden room?
- Buildings must not exceed a maximum height of 2.5m tall if constructed with a flat roof
- They cannot cover more than 50% of the land surrounding the house or be more than 30m2
- You cannot situate your garden room at the front of the house
- Garden buildings cannot be used as permanent self-contained living accommodation unless planning permission is granted – that said there are rumours that the current administration is looking to relax planning laws for this type of requirement (we would still recommend that you seek/obtain the correct permission).
- Lastly (a touch of advice) – have a friendly chat with your neighbour and make them aware that you are looking to install one.
Do I need to engage an Architect or a Structural engineer?
This is dependent on the scope of the project and where you intend to set and install your garden room. If you already have an area and its groundworks are suitable then no you will not need to engage in these services. If a planning application is required then you can engage with a local architect to support you but you would be amazed on how simple the application is and the steps you need to take – to understand this process, they are all readily available on all Ai chat engines.
How are the garden room pods installed?
Your garden room will arrive as a complete solution; all it requires is to be put in place by a crane. This is something we organise for you as delivery and the craning of your garden room is incorporated in your quotation.