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About Green Space Dunbar

We are a small team of design space enthusiasts that create eco-friendly garden rooms for home working, leisure and entertainment purposes. Our combined talents in design, carpentry and electricity allow the team to work in tandem to deliver contemporary, sleek and eco-sensitive pods and hubs built to your exact needs.

Eco-Friendly Garden Rooms and Workspaces

Tyne Eco Pod

Our Tyne Eco Pod is a contemporary and practical solution for small but mighty uses. This option is popular for home offices, artist and writing studios, or playrooms for the wee ones, all whilst enhancing your garden environment.

Traprain Eco Pod

Our Traprain Eco Pod is perfect for those looking for a small space to work in a home away from home. This option is not only cost-effective, it is design-forward and sure to enhance your property value and aesthetic.

Markle Eco Hub

From simple storage to studio working or leisure spaces kitted out with stunning interiors, the Markle Eco Hub is perfect for all of your modern needs.

Belhaven Eco Hub

Our Belhaven Eco Hub is our medium-sized sanctuary option where you can spend some quality time in, use as a unique guest room, yoga or meditation space, or as your primary office with a view.

Linton Eco Hub

For big, beautiful garden office, personal gym, meditation and other studio solutions, our Linton Eco Hub is the perfect way to add space with care, intention and precision.

Bespoke Pod & Hub Design

When you require a more bespoke solution, we create custom hubs and pods designed to suit your home office, workout space, storage and guest room needs. We can create anything you are after in any size garden space.

Biophilia is the idea that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature.  The term translates to ‘the love of living things’ in ancient Greek (philia = the love of / inclination towards), and was used by German-born American psychoanalyst Erich Fromm in The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness (1973), which described biophilia as “the passionate love of life and of all that is alive.” The term was later used by American biologist Edward O. Wilson in his work Biophilia (1984), which proposed that the tendency of humans to focus on and to affiliate with nature and other life-forms.

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