Pod Unit Group

Pod Unit Group is the main UK representative of Dampol Investment, a leading European manufacturer of modular buildings — garden offices, garden rooms, portable buildings, portable cabins and modular offices, delivered across the whole UK.

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P-47
Garden Office

6 m × 3 m (19′8″ × 9′10″)
from £9,499 + VAT
This is a compact, rectangular modular cabin with a flat roof, photographed at an angle that shows both its short front face and long side elevation. The exterior combines two materials: dark charcoal-grey paneling and warm brown wood-look cladding arranged in horizontal bands, meeting at crisp mitred corners. The front facade has a full-height grey door on the left paired with a tall glass panel beside it, while the long side features a smaller single door, another slim window, and one larger rectangular window further along. The structure sits on a gravel surface, with greenery and hedges visible to the left and another similar building partially visible on the right.
Compact and functional Garden Office with large glazing that creates a bright, spacious interior. Clean lines and a carefully finished front give the unit a modern and elegant character. * Prices exclude VAT, added at the current UK rate. * All units are delivered directly from our European manufacturer to the customer. * Transport is not included in the price. We quote it separately for each delivery address. * The photographs show the standard version, up to 3 m high depending on the model. This model is also available in a lower 2.5 m version, brought down towards the entrance door line. Lowering the unit changes the proportions of the front, so we will advise on the top finish to keep it looking right.
This modular garden building has a low, wide rectangular shape with a flat roof, giving it a sleek, contemporary profile. The structure combines two cladding materials: rich, dark walnut-toned wood paneling wraps the upper band and flanks both sides, while the central façade is finished in smooth charcoal-gray composite panels. Centered in this dark section is a single large horizontal window with a slim black frame, positioned slightly right of center, reflecting the surrounding trees and sky. No visible entry door appears on this front elevation, suggesting access may be from another side. The building sits on a raised base with small support feet, elevating it slightly above the gravel ground below.
• Steel Frame ☐ 50 mm • Insulation PIR 100 mm • 2.5 m High Available • Full Electrical 230 V • Aluminium Entrance Door • Fixed Glazing 200 × 97 cm • PVC Balcony Window 97 × 210 cm • Double-Glazed Windows • PVC Flooring - Wood Effect • Decorative Front Design - Rosewood Effect
This is an interior view down the long, narrow corridor of an elongated modular building, its proportions emphasizing depth over width. The walls and ceiling are finished in smooth, matte white paneling with visible seam lines marking the modular sections. Warm grey-brown wood-effect vinyl flooring runs the length of the space, bordered by slim black skirting boards. Midway down on the left sits a tall rectangular window framing green trees and a bright sky, while further ahead a matching narrow window sits beside a black-framed glass door leading outside. Just past that, a solid black entry door is set into the right-hand wall. The ceiling is flat and unadorned, giving the space a clean, minimalist, boxy character.