Greenhouse with Integrated Storage – combine growing space and garden organization under one roof
The Bloomcabin aluminium greenhouse with integrated storage combines a bright growing compartment with a separate built-in store. For UK gardens, this can remove the need for a small shed competing with lawn, patio or allotment space.
The current range includes 22 configurations from 3.77 to 28.08 m². The greenhouse zone can use polycarbonate or 4 mm toughened safety glass, while roof vents, integrated gutters and an aluminium base are built into the system. The storage section uses tinted glazing to keep its contents more discreet.
Keeping tools, compost, pots and irrigation parts close to the plants can make spring sowing and autumn clearing considerably more efficient. Bloomcabin United Kingdom.

A bright growing zone and a separate store support the same daily gardening routine
The greenhouse stays available for plants rather than gradually becoming a tool store.
The integrated compartment gives pots, labels, watering gear and supports a defined place.
This is particularly valuable in smaller gardens where an extra shed would make the plot feel crowded.
Better organization means clearer paths, benches and working space
The benefit is not just storage volume; it is having equipment close without cluttering the greenhouse.
Current 22 configurations
3.77–28.08 m²
Integrated storage
Tools and supplies beside the growing area
Tinted glazing
A tidier appearance from house and patio
12-year warranty
According to applicable terms
Tinted glazing conceals everyday garden equipment while keeping one coherent greenhouse design
Watering cans, spare pots and compost bags are less visible from outside.
The store shares the same aluminium roofline rather than appearing as an added garden shed.
A simple system of shelves and hooks makes the compartment far more useful than open floor storage.

Key specifications of the greenhouse with integrated storage
Current sizes: 22 configurations, 3.77–28.08 m².
2.35 m models: ridge height approx. 2.32 m; door height approx. 1.65 m.
3.10 m models: ridge height approx. 2.67 m; door height approx. 1.85 m.
Frame: high-quality aluminum profiles.
Greenhouse glazing: polycarbonate or 4 mm tempered safety glass.
Storage glazing: tinted glazing.
Doors: single sliding door or double sliding door on suitable 3.10 m wide sections.
Features: roof vents, integrated gutter system and built-in aluminum base.
Warranty: 12 years according to applicable terms.

Move from seed tray to potting bench to storage without crossing the garden
Spring propagation uses many small items repeatedly, so nearby storage is particularly valuable.
Keeping the main floor free improves access and makes cleaning easier.
The store can be arranged for daily tools, seasonal items and heavier supplies separately.
Greenhouse plus shed in one
In smaller UK gardens a separate tool shed can compete for useful space
The integrated store combines two everyday functions under one roofline
This can make a patio or allotment plot feel less cluttered
Spring propagation
Labels, modules, compost and hand tools are used constantly during spring sowing
Keeping them beside the growing area saves repeated trips
The greenhouse itself stays clearer for trays and benches
Wet-weather organization
A separate store helps keep bags, pots and tools away from wet growing floors
Muddy equipment can be cleaned and returned to one zone
Good ventilation and dry shelving remain important
Summer ventilation
A cloudy morning can become a hot glasshouse afternoon
Roof vents should stay free and easy to operate
Do not stack storage items where they interfere with airflow or access
Tinted compartment
The darker glazing hides the visual clutter of watering cans and tools
That is useful when the greenhouse sits near a terrace or is visible from the house
The overall structure still reads as one coordinated greenhouse
Shelving and hooks
Narrow shelves suit pots, labels and small supplies
Hooks can hold hand tools and hose fittings
Heavy compost bags are safer near floor level
Rainwater butt
Integrated gutters can feed a water butt
Stored rainwater is useful during dry spells
Overflow should be led away from the foundation and door route
Glass or polycarbonate
Toughened glass provides a traditional clear greenhouse appearance
Polycarbonate offers a different practical balance
Choose according to growing priorities and garden exposure
Allotment practicality
Where rules allow, one combined structure may be easier to organize than separate shed and greenhouse
Access paths and plot boundaries still need checking
A door should open into a usable working area rather than a narrow edge
Standard Classic comparison
A standard Classic gives every square metre to plants
The storage model sacrifices some growing area for everyday order
It makes sense when tools would otherwise fill paths or benches
Autumn clean-up
Plant supports, empty pots and irrigation parts can be stored immediately after use
That keeps the greenhouse easier to wash down
A tidy reset makes spring preparation faster
Power and lighting
A small light in the storage room can make winter visits easier
Power can also support irrigation controls
Electrical work should be appropriate for a damp garden environment
Large models
Larger greenhouses generate more equipment and materials
Integrated storage prevents that from spreading through the growing zone
Good categorisation becomes increasingly valuable
Small gardens
The combined roofline can reduce visual competition between outbuildings
This matters in terraced and suburban gardens
The storage-to-growing ratio should still be chosen carefully
Long-term routine
The store works best when every tool returns to a defined place
Labels, hooks and boxes turn extra square metres into useful workflow
Without that discipline even a dedicated room can become cluttered
Balance plant area, storage volume and garden access
A larger greenhouse is useful only if both compartments remain practical.
Check door routes from patio, path or allotment access before finalizing orientation.
Prepare a stable level base and verify any local plot or planning restrictions.
Greenhouse plus shed in one
In smaller UK gardens a separate tool shed can compete for useful space. For the storage greenhouse in United Kingdom, this should be considered as part of the entire working system because growing and storage share one structure. A good decision in the store can improve door access, potting workflow and the amount of clear floor space in the greenhouse.
The integrated store combines two everyday functions under one roofline. A practical plan should show actual shelf depth, compost bags, watering cans and frequently used tools. This reveals whether the storage room remains usable after it is filled and whether supplies can move to the potting area without constant rearranging.
This can make a patio or allotment plot feel less cluttered. The organization can be refined after the first season. Adjustable shelves, labeled bins and fixed hooks generally work better than random stacking because the amount and type of garden equipment changes with crop volume and season.
Spring propagation
Labels, modules, compost and hand tools are used constantly during spring sowing. For the storage greenhouse in United Kingdom, this should be considered as part of the entire working system because growing and storage share one structure. A good decision in the store can improve door access, potting workflow and the amount of clear floor space in the greenhouse.
Keeping them beside the growing area saves repeated trips. A practical plan should show actual shelf depth, compost bags, watering cans and frequently used tools. This reveals whether the storage room remains usable after it is filled and whether supplies can move to the potting area without constant rearranging.
The greenhouse itself stays clearer for trays and benches. The organization can be refined after the first season. Adjustable shelves, labeled bins and fixed hooks generally work better than random stacking because the amount and type of garden equipment changes with crop volume and season.
Wet-weather organization
A separate store helps keep bags, pots and tools away from wet growing floors. For the storage greenhouse in United Kingdom, this should be considered as part of the entire working system because growing and storage share one structure. A good decision in the store can improve door access, potting workflow and the amount of clear floor space in the greenhouse.
Muddy equipment can be cleaned and returned to one zone. A practical plan should show actual shelf depth, compost bags, watering cans and frequently used tools. This reveals whether the storage room remains usable after it is filled and whether supplies can move to the potting area without constant rearranging.
Good ventilation and dry shelving remain important. The organization can be refined after the first season. Adjustable shelves, labeled bins and fixed hooks generally work better than random stacking because the amount and type of garden equipment changes with crop volume and season.
Summer ventilation
A cloudy morning can become a hot glasshouse afternoon. For the storage greenhouse in United Kingdom, this should be considered as part of the entire working system because growing and storage share one structure. A good decision in the store can improve door access, potting workflow and the amount of clear floor space in the greenhouse.
Roof vents should stay free and easy to operate. A practical plan should show actual shelf depth, compost bags, watering cans and frequently used tools. This reveals whether the storage room remains usable after it is filled and whether supplies can move to the potting area without constant rearranging.
Do not stack storage items where they interfere with airflow or access. The organization can be refined after the first season. Adjustable shelves, labeled bins and fixed hooks generally work better than random stacking because the amount and type of garden equipment changes with crop volume and season.
Tinted compartment
The darker glazing hides the visual clutter of watering cans and tools. For the storage greenhouse in United Kingdom, this should be considered as part of the entire working system because growing and storage share one structure. A good decision in the store can improve door access, potting workflow and the amount of clear floor space in the greenhouse.
That is useful when the greenhouse sits near a terrace or is visible from the house. A practical plan should show actual shelf depth, compost bags, watering cans and frequently used tools. This reveals whether the storage room remains usable after it is filled and whether supplies can move to the potting area without constant rearranging.
The overall structure still reads as one coordinated greenhouse. The organization can be refined after the first season. Adjustable shelves, labeled bins and fixed hooks generally work better than random stacking because the amount and type of garden equipment changes with crop volume and season.
Shelving and hooks
Narrow shelves suit pots, labels and small supplies. For the storage greenhouse in United Kingdom, this should be considered as part of the entire working system because growing and storage share one structure. A good decision in the store can improve door access, potting workflow and the amount of clear floor space in the greenhouse.
Hooks can hold hand tools and hose fittings. A practical plan should show actual shelf depth, compost bags, watering cans and frequently used tools. This reveals whether the storage room remains usable after it is filled and whether supplies can move to the potting area without constant rearranging.
Heavy compost bags are safer near floor level. The organization can be refined after the first season. Adjustable shelves, labeled bins and fixed hooks generally work better than random stacking because the amount and type of garden equipment changes with crop volume and season.
FAQ – Aluminium Greenhouse with Integrated Storage
How many sizes are currently listed?
22 configurations from 3.77 to 28.08 m².
Is the store separate from the growing area?
Yes.
Why is the store glazing tinted?
It reduces direct views of tools and supplies.
What glazing is available?
Polycarbonate or 4 mm toughened safety glass.
What are the main widths?
Approximately 2.35 m and 3.10 m.
Are roof vents included?
Yes.
Are gutters and the aluminium base integrated?
Yes.
What warranty applies?
12 years according to applicable terms.
Keep the greenhouse productive by giving tools their own room
The integrated-store model combines organized gardening with one coherent aluminium structure.
Planning checklist
✓ choose the current size that fits the garden
✓ plan growing and storage zones
✓ choose polycarbonate or toughened glass
✓ check door and path access
✓ prepare a level stable base
✓ plan shelving and rainwater collection
