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Writer's pictureRichard Cundiff

Why We Don’t—and Won’t—Specify Tropical Hardwood Timber for Our Garden Buildings

At Rotunda Eco Build, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. When it comes to crafting beautiful garden buildings, we make conscious choices that prioritise the environment and our clients' values. One such choice is our firm decision to avoid using tropical hardwood timber in our garden rooms and garden offices.

Here’s why we’ve taken this stance and how it benefits both the planet and your prefabricated garden room.


The Environmental Cost of Tropical Hardwood Timber

Tropical hardwoods, such as teak and mahogany, are often praised for their durability and aesthetic appeal. However, the environmental cost of sourcing these materials is far too high. Deforestation in tropical regions is a leading cause of habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and carbon emissions.

By avoiding tropical hardwoods, we actively reduce the demand for materials that contribute to these devastating impacts. Instead, we choose sustainable alternatives that align with the principles of eco-friendly construction.


Sustainability and Local Sourcing

Instead of tropical hardwoods, we use sustainably sourced timber from local or responsibly managed forests. Materials such as European larch, cedar, and other FSC-certified woods provide the same durability and beauty without harming the planet.

  • Why Local Matters: Sourcing timber closer to home reduces transportation emissions, further lowering the environmental footprint of your garden room or prefabricated garden room.

  • Sustainable Practices: Certified timbers ensure that forests are managed responsibly, protecting ecosystems and supporting reforestation efforts.

By choosing locally sourced timber, we support sustainable forestry and minimise the carbon footprint of our garden buildings.


The Positive Impact on Garden Buildings

While tropical hardwoods might seem like a tempting option, there are numerous reasons why sustainable alternatives are better for garden rooms and garden offices:

  1. Eco-Friendly Construction: Choosing sustainable timber reduces environmental impact, making your garden building an eco-friendly investment.

  2. Durability: Local timbers like cedar and larch are naturally resistant to rot and pests, ensuring your prefabricated garden room stands the test of time.

  3. Aesthetic Appeal: Sustainable woods offer natural beauty, with warm tones and character that blend seamlessly into any garden setting.


Supporting Sustainable Choices

Every garden building we create is a reflection of our commitment to sustainability. By avoiding tropical hardwoods, we not only reduce harm to vulnerable ecosystems but also encourage others in the industry to adopt more responsible practices.

Our clients can feel confident knowing their garden rooms and garden offices are built with materials that respect the planet, contributing to a greener, more sustainable future.


Why It Matters to You

Choosing a garden building made from sustainable timber isn’t just about protecting the environment—it’s about investing in a structure that aligns with your values. When you choose a prefabricated garden room from Rotunda Eco Build, you’re supporting eco-friendly practices and enjoying a building that’s as responsible as it is beautiful.


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