Studios and Greenhouses

Purpose-Built Spaces for Work and Growth

Studios and greenhouses in Denver and the surrounding areas for homeowners needing dedicated creative, professional, or gardening space separate from the main home.

Grove Structures designs and builds custom studios and greenhouses for homeowners in Denver and the surrounding areas who need a dedicated space for work, creativity, or year-round growing. These structures provide separation from household distractions while offering a functional, purpose-built environment—whether you need a private office, an art studio with controlled light, or a greenhouse suited for Colorado’s changing seasons.


Each structure is tailored to your property, intended use, and budget. Studios are insulated, equipped with electrical systems, and designed for natural light and climate control. Greenhouses are constructed with proper ventilation, durable glazing, and optimal orientation to maximize sunlight while preventing overheating. Grove Structures manages the full process, including foundation work, framing, roofing, and finishing details, ensuring a durable and ready-to-use space upon completion.


If you're ready to explore options for your property, contact Grove Structures to discuss studio or greenhouse projects in Denver and the surrounding areas.

Modern backyard garden studio with glass sliding door, white walls, and gravel patio surrounded by trees.

What the Finished Structure Provides


You'll have a space that functions independently from your home—temperature controlled, properly lit, and built to handle the specific demands of your work or growing needs. Studios include insulated walls, finished interiors, and electrical outlets placed where you'll actually use them, while greenhouses feature ventilation systems, benches or shelving, and materials that withstand humidity and temperature swings without warping or rusting. The structure won't require constant repairs or seasonal adjustments to remain usable.


After Grove Structures completes the build, you'll notice how the studio stays comfortable without running the furnace all day and how the greenhouse holds warmth overnight during early spring cold snaps. Foundations are poured to prevent frost heave, roofs are built to shed snow, and doors and windows are sealed to keep dust and pests out. The space becomes an extension of your property that you use daily, not a neglected outbuilding that sits empty most of the year.



Timelines vary based on size and complexity, but most studios and greenhouses are completed within a few weeks once materials arrive. Grove Structures does not install plumbing, HVAC systems, or complex electrical setups beyond basic wiring and outlets—those require separate trades if needed. The structure itself is built to last, weatherproof, and ready for you to furnish or plant according to your intended use.

Questions About Custom Studios and Greenhouses

These are the practical concerns that come up during planning for studios and greenhouses in Denver, answered without unnecessary sales language.


  • What makes a studio different from a shed?
    Studios are insulated, finished on the interior, and wired for electricity, making them suitable for year-round use as workspaces, while sheds are typically uninsulated and used for storage only.
  • How do you orient a greenhouse for Colorado's climate?
    Grove Structures positions greenhouses to maximize southern exposure while accounting for afternoon sun intensity, then installs ventilation to prevent overheating and materials that retain warmth overnight during shoulder seasons.
  • When does a studio or greenhouse require a building permit in Denver and beyond?
    Permits are generally required for structures over a certain square footage or connected to utilities, and Grove Structures handles the submission and inspection process to ensure compliance with local codes.
  • How do you prevent condensation and humidity damage in a greenhouse?
    Proper ventilation, adequate spacing between glazing and plants, and materials resistant to moisture buildup prevent mold, rust, and structural degradation that shorten the life of the structure.
  • Why do some studios feel cramped or dark?
    Poor window placement, low ceilings, and lack of insulation create uncomfortable working conditions, which Grove Structures avoids by designing for natural light, adequate headroom, and year-round temperature control from the start.


If you need a dedicated space for work, creativity, or gardening on your Denver property, Grove Structures can help you design and build a studio or greenhouse that fits your lot and serves your specific needs.