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Can Infrared Heating Be Used in a Shed, Cabin or Annex?

Sheds, cabins, and annexes aren’t just for storing tools or occasional use anymore. Today, these spaces are being transformed into home offices, creative studios, guest rooms, and cosy retreats. But keeping them warm or cool can be tricky. If you’re wondering whether infrared heating could be the solution, the short answer is yes and here’s why.

Why Infrared Works Well in Small, Standalone Buildings

Infrared heating warms people and objects directly rather than just heating the air. This makes it ideal for buildings that might not be perfectly insulated or are only used occasionally. Instead of wasting energy heating the entire air volume, you get focused, comfortable warmth where it’s needed.

Benefits for Sheds, Cabins & Annexes


Fast Warm-Up

Infrared heaters reach operating temperature quickly, meaning you feel the warmth almost instantly.

Energy Efficiency

Only heat the area and the people in it, reducing wasted energy.

Low Maintenance

No moving parts or annual servicing needed.

Space-Saving

Panels can be mounted on walls or ceilings, keeping precious floor space free.

Stylish Options

Choose finishes such as glass, mirrors, or frameless white to suit your space.

Seasonal Comfort

If you use your shed or cabin all year-round, infrared pairs beautifully with solutions like our FIRE + ICE heat pump system, which provides both heating and cooling. That way, you can be comfortable in summer as well as winter.

Installation Considerations

Insulation Matters

While infrared is effective in less insulated spaces, adding insulation will make it even more efficient.

Power Supply

Ensure you have the right electrical connection; most infrared panels simply plug into a standard socket.

Positioning

Correct placement is key to avoiding cold spots and maximising comfort.

Sizing

Choose the correct wattage for your room size to avoid over or under-heating.

Yes. Infrared heating uses the same type of heat as the sun, without harmful UV rays.

No. Infrared maintains natural humidity, making it more comfortable for longer periods.

With the right sizing and usage, infrared can be significantly cheaper than fan heaters or oil-filled radiators.

Considering installing an infrared heating?

Infrared heating can turn your shed, cabin, or annex into a comfortable, usable space all year round without the running costs and bulk of traditional heating systems.

Whether it’s a home office, yoga studio, or guest retreat, ARC Thermal can help you choose the right infrared solution for your space.

Read our article “How to make a garden room comfortable all year round”