We design high-end garden rooms and studios that blend focus, privacy, and luxury, tailored for top-level professionals.

Luxury Garden Offices: private, bespoke workspaces in your own garden

 

Working from home has become the new normal for many of the world’s most accomplished professionals. But for those making high-stakes decisions daily, from managing legal strategy to leading global teams, the typical home office simply doesn’t cut it anymore.

Leadership requires clarity, focus and presence. Yet most homes were built for comfort, not performance. That’s why we design residential workspaces that go far beyond aesthetics. Each space is shaped by a deep understanding of how you work, lead and live, created to enhance your cognitive sharpness, wellbeing and professional presence.

Spaces created to enhance your cognitive sharpness, wellbeing and professional presence.
At Scenario Architecture, we simulate how a space will be used before we begin to design it. Our approach blends spatial intelligence with tailored functionality, resulting in work environments that serve as private sanctuaries, where decisions can be made with the same precision as in any boardroom.

From custom-designed home studies to fully detached garden workspaces, our solutions are always discreet, comfortable, and built to perform. Architecture for leadership, where prestige meets productivity at home.

Which one is right for you?

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Unique Workspaces, Studies and Garden Offices

Focal Shift fire place, first project as local architects in Shoreditch

Full renovation of a family home, exploring the connection between living spaces

The Scenario House, Stoke Newington during NLA Open house event

Starting your Fulham project

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Most building projects in Fulham require approval from the local authority. Fulham architects can help you through the process, collaborating with council officials to see through your application. Scenario Architects has successfully steered clients through the permissions stage.

We’ve drawn up an illustrated synopsis to help guide you through the planning process for a Fulham-based renovation, restoration, addition or new-build.

Focal Shift fire place, first project as local architects in Shoreditch

Focal Shift fire place, first project as local architects in Hackney E9

The Scenario house, Hackney during NLA Open house event

2017

A clear, physical threshold between “home” and “focus.”

Have you thought about a Garden Office?

Sometimes a micro workspace or a private study isn’t quite enough.

A garden office is the ultimate luxury in working from home.

It’s not just a room outside. It’s a psychological shift: a few steps across the garden that change your headspace.

This has represented a game-changer for the clients we have worked with, particularly senior lawyers and traders, who face high-stakes decisions and build strategies every day.

If you are thinking about starting an architectural project in Hackney, be it a renovation, or an extension to an existing property or even a new build house we are here to help.

We created a created a brief and illustrated overview of the process to help you understand what to expect through the various stages of a residential, extension, renovation or new build project in Hackney, E9.

Most projects would need planning permission, which in Stoke Newington, Clapton, Dalston, Shoreditch and all other Hackney Neighbourhoods will require obtaining planning permission from Hackney Council. Our extensive track record working with Hackney planning department and successfully securing planning permissions for our clients enables us to consider Hackney our home court.

  TIP: To find out the actual track record which any architects you may be considering has with your local council, go to the planning application search page on your local council’s website and use the search by agent option.  

To help you understand in more detail what is required for obtaining planning permission in Hackney E9 we created a helpful and clear guide which you can download below:

How to get planning permission in London eBook

Is a garden office the right choice for you?

Working with Scenario Architecture on your Fulham project

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This guide is suitable for people who intend to make alterations to their homes that will require the consent of their local council.

It is based on our own extensive experience and explains in simple terms the UK planning process and how to successfully navigate through it.

We have put together this guide to explain, in a simple way, how to put in an application for planning permission in Stoke Newington. It is aimed at people who want to make alterations to their homes that will require the consent of their local council. We have over 10 years experience of doing planning permissions and hope we can share some clarity on the process, and the main points you will need to think about.

Our boutique studio specialises in residential architecture, offering bespoke services for home additions, renovations and new-builds. Based in Hackney, we practice across London and beyond.

A RIBA Chartered Practice, Scenario complies with the UK’s strict health and safety criteria. We collaborate closely with our clients throughout every stage of the process, from the design phase, through planning and construction. We aim to deliver every project on time and on budget.

Our skilled team works with the latest 3D design technology: real-time digital visualisations and virtual reality. We feel they are the most effective and efficient tools for seeing through our work, choosing fittings and simulating natural light.

This Chartered Institute of Building case study features a recent Scenario project, demonstrating the benefits of advanced technologies in designing for the domestic sphere.

Out of home. At home. Distraction-free.

A garden office is more than just extra space, it’s a boundary.

For leaders balancing responsibility and focus, that short walk across the garden creates a clear mental shift from personal life to professional presence.

Our garden offices are fully self-contained, designed for privacy, concentration and comfort. Acoustic insulation, tailored lighting, and seamless connection with nature ensure that every detail supports your performance.

Whether you’re preparing a case, leading a team, or making high-stakes decisions, these spaces are built as sanctuaries for clarity, authority, and uninterrupted work.

Why a garden office is the right choice for top-level professionals:

  •  Creates full separation from household distractions

  •  Enhances focus and decision-making with a dedicated workspace

  •  Customised climate, acoustic and lighting control for peak performance

  •  Seamlessly integrates with natural surroundings to support wellbeing

  •  Adds prestige, comfort, and long-term value to your property

Established in 2007, Scenario Architecture is a boutique architecture studio focused on the high-end residential sector, working extensively throughout and around London. We specialise in every scale and type of domestic project, from interior alterations, through full renovations and refurbishments to new build homes. We offer a full bespoke architecture service tailored to fit your requirements and aspirations.

Our friendly and highly skilled team has the knowledge, experience and expertise necessary to take you step-by-step through the challenging and exciting journey of creating your new home. We will work together with you in close collaboration from initial design, through detail design and planning all the way to tender, construction and successful completion of your project on time and within budget.

Scenario Architecture is an RIBA Chartered Practice, which essentially means that we are compliant with the RIBA (Royal Institute of Chartered Architects) strict criteria, covering insurance, health and safety and quality management systems.

As early adopters of latest technology, we use as a standard for all projects a verity of innovative 3D design and visualisation tools to create and communicate design with our clients. Our experience shows that Real-Time visualisations and Virtual Reality tours are extremely powerful tools to streamline the process of choosing material finishes fixtures and fittings as well as simulating realistic natural light conditions.

When we produce accurate and reliable construction information we use the latest 3D BIM technology, (BIM stands for Building Information Modelling) which means that all project information is derived from a single accurate and coordinated 3D model. Using this cutting-edge technology collaboratively with other consultants as well as contractors has proven to save time and cost for our clients.

A case study featuring one of our projects was published by the Chartered Institute of Building, demonstrating the great benefits of this advanced technology specifically with domestic projects.

Scenario Architecture in London deliver design and architectural expertise for residential projects. We were established in 2007 by Ran Ankory and Maya Carni who both trained with the AA School of Architecture. Scenario have grown to an award-winning team of nine. We have been featured in Dezeen and Elle Decoration UK.

Our highly experienced team of architects Stoke Newington work with clients using innovative 3D and Virtual Reality technology that simulates your new home before the first brick is even laid. This simulation technique allows you to see beautiful scenarios, designed to fit your life. An organic process, it often influences the choice of materials and design methods.

If you are looking for a top architects Stoke Newington, we are based here and can help with your project. We are a RIBA Chartered Practice and we operate across the following areas and postal districts: Camden, Dalston, Hackney, Hampstead, Highgate, Haringey, Islington, East London, Knightsbridge, Kensington and Chelsea, Mayfair, Notting Hill, North London, West London, West Hampstead, Shoreditch, Southwark, Stoke Newington, N1, N6, NW3, N16 and E5.

Start your Hackney project

London Homes: Architectural Trends Shaping the Capital in 2025

Scenario is an established architecture practice focusing on contemporary residential design. We take on projects of every scale and scope, from home refurbishment, renovation and expansions to new-builds.

A genteel pocket of London, built around a dip in the Thames, Fulham is known for its peaceful residential streets and creative lore. Less industrialised than Hammersmith, to one side, and less swish than Chelsea, to the other, it enjoys a cosy neighbourhood feel with pretty workers’ cottages and pockets of green. Intimate streets with roomy Victorian and Edwardian terraces lead out to the river and Fulham Palace, an ancient bishops’ manor. These are the most attractive places to live in the area. The leafy roads leading towards Fulham Road and New King’s Road are the most fashionable. Fulham’s artisanal heritage – started with the weavers and glassworkers of the 17th century – continue today. Artisan studios occupy disused industrial buildings and a historic foundry. Hubs of design shops pop up all over the neighbourhood.

One of the biggest housing booms in Victorian London played out in Fulham. The area’s tall, sturdy, generously proportioned houses make safe and attractive prospects for a family home, with nooks and crannies to exploit and decent-sized gardens in which to extend. Because the layout of the typical Fulham home is part of London’s residential architectural canon, Fulham architects – and of course architects from across the capital – are well versed in their potential.

Victorian renovations are more compassionate today than they’ve ever been, with homeowners striving to preserve architectural elements like decorative cornicing, ceiling roses, skirting boards and dada rails. Sash windows are being replaced by specially made wood reproductions and wood-burning fireplaces recouped after being sealed off for decades. Paint companies like Farrow & Ball have built multinationals out of replicating the de rigueur colours of Victorian times. And new tile ceramicists are bringing back traditional motifs with contemporary silhouettes, for front gardens and foyers. Hardwood floors have made a comeback, with timber salvage and reproduction going strong.

Most renovations focus on transforming the core of the home, and revolutionise the kitchen and bathrooms in the process. To recoup the extra floor area today’s families have become accustomed to, Fulham architects are extending into voids in the lofts and side returns common in Victorians. Small period kitchens can open up into the side return without eradicating period features; in the recovered space, a corner can be reserved for a powder room or utility room. Ditto the loft: pushing up the ceiling and pushing out dormer windows can make new space available for an en suite bathroom.

With extending out into dead space comes the welcoming in of natural light. Upward-facing Velux windows become possible once the upper floor is properly extended and the main floor pushed out beyond the confines of the original footprint. If a second-storey extension is permitted in your plans, an internal void can bring natural light from the top floor downwards, and vice versa.

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Full-width extension opens to the beautiful garden of this Victorian property

Complete renovation and extension of a family home

Scenario is an established architecture practice focusing on contemporary residential design. We take on projects of every scale and scope, from home refurbishment, renovation and expansions to new-builds.

scenario-architecture-testimonial-brendan We wanted to renovate our house in a conservation area in central London. Given this involved a complete demolition and new build with an extra floor on top, getting planning approval was always going to be tricky. Scenario did an amazing job on the new house 'envelope' and throughout the planning phase. We couldn't have wished for better from them and having succeeded in gaining planning approval owe them a very big 'thank you'.
scenario-architecture-testimonial-simon Scenario designed a kitchen extension for us, and we are delighted with the results. The process was well organised, planned and delivered, and the whole team were a pleasure to work with. I would highly recommend them for their design, planning and project management skills.
scenario-architecture-testimonial-james Worked with these guys on the internal development of our office. From start to finish they were great. They got what we wanted first time and really made working with them very easy. Their aftercare has been great too helping us deal with something that they were not involved with in the first place. Will highly recommend them to anyone. See all Google reviews

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Working with Scenario Architecture

At Scenario we tackle domestic architecture on all scales. We take on new-builds as well as refurbishments, renovations and expansions of historic homes. The team of highly skilled architects at our London studio provides a bespoke service.

We collaborate closely with all our clients from the initial meeting through the drafting phase, planning, tender and construction. We strive to complete all our projects on time and on budget. If you’re searching for a Kent Architect, search through our portfolio of high-end residential projects.

We use 3D design technology on all our projects. This Chartered Institute of Building case study features a Scenario Architecture project to illustrate the benefits of advanced technology in the design of domestic architecture.

Scenario is a RIBA Chartered Practice, complying with RIBA’s strict health and safety criteria.

Working with Scenario Architecture

At Scenario we tackle domestic architecture on all scales. We take on new-builds as well as refurbishments, renovations and expansions of historic homes. The team of highly skilled architects at our London studio provides a bespoke service.

We collaborate closely with all our clients from the initial meeting through the drafting phase, planning, tender and construction. We strive to complete all our projects on time and on budget. If you’re searching for a Kent Architect, search through our portfolio of high-end residential projects.

We use 3D design technology on all our projects. This Chartered Institute of Building case study features a Scenario Architecture project to illustrate the benefits of advanced technology in the design of domestic architecture.

Scenario is a RIBA Chartered Practice, complying with RIBA’s strict health and safety criteria.

In our client's words

Dalston is less a defined London territory than it is a neighbourhood of like-minded people. Roughly defined in the west by the A10, the city’s oldest Roman-dug road, it floats between Clapton, Hoxton and Islington. But more than its geographical location, it expresses itself with its liberal, tolerant, international attitude.

The working-class population that first settled here in the 19th-century, rippling out from the Regents Canal, converted farmland into industrial sites and small Victorian cottages. They were joined by immigrants from multiple countries and religions, together building up a modest community outside the confines of the City of London. After a postwar slump, the neighbourhood came alive toward the end of the last century. Artists began settling here, spilling out from Hoxton and Shoreditch, seeking inexpensive post-industrial workspace, artistic freedom and places to exhibit their art. As per the rules of gentrification, young professionals and families followed. They’ve transformed the old warehouses, factories and stables into appealing and spacious homes. And in the brownfields between them, architects have designed experimental contemporary homes, creating housing where none existed while pushing the boundaries of their craft.

Live-work spaces, purpose-built apartment blocks and modern terrace housing have sprung up among the historic brick and contemporary timber constructions, giving the neighbourhood a dynamic and unpredictable character. People of all cultures and brackets live side-by-side, and businesses are popping up to serve them. They combine to make Dalston an area of great potential, for people who seek a multicultural atmosphere and an unconventional lifestyle.

If you’re a fan of heritage housing, look to the streets radiating east off Stoke Newington High Street and Kingsland Road. Streets like Forest Road and Richmond Road, leading to Gayhurst Community School and London Fields, are chock-a-block with tall, broad Victorian family homes and repurposed factories. With the old brick and ironwork maintained, new residents are slowly fixing them up and maximising their potential. Further north, Shacklewell Lane, Sandringham Road and St Marks Rise are attracting new buyers to the grand tree-lined streets. Homes here rise to four storeys, many of them in need of an upgrade. Buyers seeking a fixer-upper, or a tired family home on which to put a personal stamp, would have lots of opportunity here. At the heart of this enclave sits St Marks Dalston, one of the largest neighbourhood churches in the country – larger in area than Southwark Cathedral. Its Gothic rose window and French-inflected tower, built a century ago, dominate the road.

Loft extensions are more of a rule than an exception in Dalston, as are side-return kitchen extensions. Local architects like Scenario are well versed in the expansion and renovation process here, and manoeuvre their designs successfully through the planning and heritage departments. The results are often stripped-back, light-filled versions of the original Victorian architecture, offering vast entertaining spaces and private nooks for growing families.

The home has always been a place of retreat, of family, comfort, and continuity. But for today’s leaders, it has also become the setting for high-stakes conversations, strategic planning, and moments of deep focus. That is the most striking change of recent years: the boardroom and the study, the market and the home, are no longer separate worlds.

Living and working in the same space is not new; scholars, writers and statesmen have done so for centuries. But the demands of modern leadership have transformed what those spaces need to be. A quiet corner or a spare room will not suffice when clarity of thought, confidentiality, and presence are on the line.

Architecture evolves as society does. Post-pandemic working life is not just about makeshift solutions or quick fixes. It is about creating environments that respect the rhythms of home while supporting the rigours of professional life. Spaces that allow leaders and top-level professionals, such as lawyers and traders, to think, decide, and perform at their best, without compromise.

Investing in such a space is more than a matter of convenience. It is about aligning your home with the way you live and lead today. The right design will give you separation where you need it, presence when it matters, and comfort throughout.

Our portfolio is proof of what can be achieved when architecture is driven by performance as much as by aesthetics. These spaces are not about style for its own sake; they are about leadership, lived every day, supported by environments built to last.

The architecture of working from home

Further Reading

The home has always been a place of retreat, of family, comfort, and continuity. But for today’s leaders, it has also become the setting for high-stakes conversations, strategic planning, and moments of deep focus. That is the most striking change of recent years: the boardroom and the study, the market and the home, are no longer separate worlds.

Living and working in the same space is not new; scholars, writers and statesmen have done so for centuries. But the demands of modern leadership have transformed what those spaces need to be. A quiet corner or a spare room will not suffice when clarity of thought, confidentiality, and presence are on the line.

Architecture evolves as society does. Post-pandemic working life is not just about makeshift solutions or quick fixes. It is about creating environments that respect the rhythms of home while supporting the rigours of professional life. Spaces that allow leaders and top-level professionals, such as lawyers and traders, to think, decide, and perform at their best, without compromise.

Investing in such a space is more than a matter of convenience. It is about aligning your home with the way you live and lead today. The right design will give you separation where you need it, presence when it matters, and comfort throughout.

Our portfolio is proof of what can be achieved when architecture is driven by performance as much as by aesthetics. These spaces are not about style for its own sake; they are about leadership, lived every day, supported by environments built to last.

The architecture of working from home

Further Reading

The home has always been a place of retreat, of family, comfort, and continuity. But for today’s leaders, it has also become the setting for high-stakes conversations, strategic planning, and moments of deep focus. That is the most striking change of recent years: the boardroom and the study, the market and the home, are no longer separate worlds.

Living and working in the same space is not new; scholars, writers and statesmen have done so for centuries. But the demands of modern leadership have transformed what those spaces need to be. A quiet corner or a spare room will not suffice when clarity of thought, confidentiality, and presence are on the line.

Architecture evolves as society does. Post-pandemic working life is not just about makeshift solutions or quick fixes. It is about creating environments that respect the rhythms of home while supporting the rigours of professional life. Spaces that allow leaders and top-level professionals, such as lawyers and traders, to think, decide, and perform at their best, without compromise.

Investing in such a space is more than a matter of convenience. It is about aligning your home with the way you live and lead today. The right design will give you separation where you need it, presence when it matters, and comfort throughout.

Our portfolio is proof of what can be achieved when architecture is driven by performance as much as by aesthetics. These spaces are not about style for its own sake; they are about leadership, lived every day, supported by environments built to last.