There are numerous ways to extend and partition your garden annexe or yoga room & we often extend out in radial ‘wings’ which create wonderfully interesting rooms in respect of their gently sloping ceilings and the beautifully curved walls. We’ve found that more often than not, the ‘wings’ are where our clients choose to house bathrooms, kitchens and bedrooms so the central space can remain open as the jaw-dropping cathedral-esque central feature. The Yoga Room style we build in domestic gardens are dedicated spaces and as such, it’s imperative that the central hub is kept clear for yoga practice.
The final build of 2017 was exceptional. Not only were we commissioned to create a partitioned 13.5m diameter Rotunda yoga room but the pièce de résistance of this structure (apart from it’s size) was the sliding pocket wall which separated the kitchen from the main yoga room.
The sliding pocket wall was conceived by our client, designed by us and then brought into reality by our (genius!) head-joiner Dan who engineered the most marvellous system.
It is suspended above the floor thus enabling us to continue the engineered oak floor seamlessly from the central yoga room into the kitchen. Not only did the Rotunda team manage to complete a perfect prototype first time but Dan also designed fail-safe access points into the skirting boards and upper wall panels of the adjoining ‘pocket’ walls to ensure that one can access the working mechanisms in the future.
It’s smooth, it’s solid and it’s just what the client wished for. A great result all round!
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