Hipped Summerhouse 325 - Georgian, Double Door

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Hipped Summerhouse 325 - Georgian, Double Door
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Picture 1 shows the standard 10'x8' summerhouse. Pictures 2 and 3 show the standard 8'x8' summerhouse.

Summary:

Size 8'x8', 10'x8' or 12'x8'. These attractive hipped roof summerhouses feature Georgian style glazing with front and side windows included. Joinery doors with black antique hinges and handles are also included. Other features include substantial 2" thick framing with shiplap or loglap cladding and a tongued and grooved floor and roof. The windows are glazed with glass unlike most summerhouses at similar prices. Instructions are supplied for DIY self assembly.

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  • These summerhouses include immersion treatment in light brown preservative as standard
  • Scandinavian redwood or whitewood
  • Traditional construction in large rigid panels, which ensures a neater appearance, greater strength and easier assembly than other budget priced DIY summerhouses
  • Joinery double doors with morticed and tenoned joints
  • Black antique hinges and handles
  • Georgian style annealed glazing
  • 2 non opening front windows
  • 2 non opening side windows
  • Horticultural glass
  • All timber construction with no chipboard, plywood, OSB or other man made boards or sheet materials
  • Substantial ex 2" planed deal wall framework (finished size 45mm x 28mm after machining)
  • Substantial ex 2" planed deal floor joists (finished size 45mm x 28mm after machining)
  • Substantial ex 2" planed deal roof purlins (finished size 45mm x 28mm after machining)
  • 12mm deal tongued and grooved shiplap wall cladding (finished size after machining)
  • 12mm deal tongued and grooved floor boards (finished size after machining)
  • 12mm deal tongued and grooved roof boards (finished size after machining)
  • Mineral felted roof
  • External eaves height 6'4" (1940mm)
  • External ridge height 7'10" (2400mm)

SCANDINAVIAN REDWOOD OR WHITEWOOD: The most widely used timber in the UK for years, Scandinavian Redwood and Whitewood grow in the well managed forests of Scandinavia and the coldest parts of Northern Europe. The cold climate ensures slow growth. The growth rings are much closer together than faster growing trees from warmer climates. As a result the timber is heavy and durable with a close grain pattern. The wood is seasoned and kiln dried to achieve the correct moisture content before it is machined. Redwood and Whitewood are so similar in appearance and performance that it is difficult to tell the difference. Both are classified as slightly durable and treatment is required for outside use. The forests of Scandinavia and Northern Europe have been responsibly managed on a sustainable basis for centuries so Scandinavian Redwood or Whitewood is an enviromentally friendly choice.

TONGUED & GROOVED FLOOR & ROOF - NO MAN MADE BOARDS: The floor and roof feature 12mm thick tongued and grooved boards with 2" thick framing. This is stronger and longer lasting than cheaper summerhouses with man made boards used in the floor and roof. Man made boards are often only 7mm thick and do not last as long in damp conditions. Floors made with man made boards are normally too flimsy even for light use. The man made boards commonly used in cheaper summerhouses include chipboard and OSB or oriented strand board. These are often described as a "sheet floor" or a "solid board floor" which is deliberately misleading.

GLASS WINDOWS - NO STYRENE OR PERSPEX: The windows feature horticultural glass as standard. This is more rigid than the plastic glazing used in many cheaper summerhouses, which is often less than 2mm thick. Plastic glazing is far more likely to blow out in winds. It is only used because most outside carriers refuse to carry glass. The plastics commonly used as glazing for cheaper summerhouses include styrene, perspex, polycarbonate and acrylic.

DEPTH AND WIDTH: Sizes are sometimes rounded to the nearest nominal size for ease of reading but the correct external wall sizes are listed alongside the price. The first dimension listed is the width and the second dimension is the depth. The width refers to the front and rear walls including the door wall. The depth refers to the side walls. The sizes listed are the external wall sizes. These sizes do not include the roof overhang. Many other suppliers quote the overall roof size which is much larger. All sizes are approximate.

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