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Have a look through our fantastic range of garden summer houses. Available in a huge selection of sizes and styles, they’re perfect for hosting large summer parties, or simply for having a haven to call your own. With different sizes and styles, we have outdoor units ready to fit into any garden size or shape.
Most of our summerhouses utilise the popular, solid, tongue and groove timber construction - a method in which the locking timber creates a strong panel whilst offering essential long term protection against the elements. So, tongue and groove cladding represents an excellent choice of cladding if you're looking to have a summerhouse that is completely safe. Whereas, shiplap cladding is similar to that of tongue and groove. The main difference is that shiplap cladding has a small channel running alongside the shiplap timber. The main advantage of this is that it allows water to run off the building quickly allowing it to be protected against any potential water damage.
With contemporary designs available, you can choose to have a modern veranda, or perhaps go for a more classical pent design. With our new range of corner summerhouses, you can easily fit your garden building into a smaller space and not waste any valuable gardening room. Our largest garden summerhouse is 16x10, providing a wonderful space which is ideal for an entertainment room, games room or even a home office. However, if you want a smaller space for relaxing and enjoying a quiet drink, our smallest building is 5x2.
If you are fancying the idea of a more luxurious summerhouse than your everyday one, have you thought about a log cabin summerhouse? Amazingly, log cabin summerhouses can be the easiest solution to wanting a home extension without actually having to endure the hassle of getting one for real. The option of single door or wide opening double doors and glazed windows and toughened glass make for a summerhouse you can be sure you’ll be comfortable in. Furthermore, as this style of summerhouse makes use of a log cabin design, you can be sure that this type of shiplap summerhouse will be a strong and sturdy building.
We are always hearing of people having to make do without a fabulous new garden summerhouse in their garden due to lack of space in their garden. Or because their garden is such an obscure shape that a typical square or rectangular outdoor building just wouldn’t work. But did you know corner summerhouses exist? For example an octagonal summerhouse could comfortably slot into place at the corner of your garden without causing you to having to compromise too much on garden lawn space.
We don’t know about you, but when we think “traditional summerhouses” the first summerhouse features that comes to mind include apex roofs and Georgian windows. Suited to those who aren’t in a hurry to move into the modern era, a traditional summerhouse could be ideal. Whereas, contemporary summer houses come with the option of pent or apex roofs along side plenty of customisable features. Therefore a contemporary summerhouse could be an easy way to give your garden a slight modern edge.
Having a garden is one treat, but having a garden big enough to house both a summerhouse and some sort of outdoor storage building is often unlikely. Therefore, a summerhouse shed may be what you should be considering. Our summerhouse sheds combine the simply pleasing feel of a summerhouse room with the convenience of having somewhere safe to store your belongings and garden tools. This type of summerhouse is perfect for small families, couples or new homeowners.
Unsure about which garden summerhouse is best for you? Take a look at our customer stories and hear from our customers directly in our collection of summerhouse customer stories.
The BillyOh Harper T&G Apex SummerhouseOr, on the other hand, have a read of Summerhouses - The Ultimate Guide. A handy blog giving you a large amount of information about summerhouses. Including content such as how best to maintain the summer house, to what a summerhouse actually is and what all the different styles mean. After reading this ultimate guide all of your summerhouse questions should be answered (hopefully).
So, what are you waiting for? Why not easily improve your garden by considering a new garden summerhouse today?
Have a look through our fantastic range of garden summer houses. Available in a huge selection of sizes and styles, they’re perfect for hosting large summer parties, or simply for having a haven to call your own. With different sizes and styles, we have outdoor units ready to fit into any garden size or shape.
Most of our summerhouses utilise the popular, solid, tongue and groove timber construction - a method in which the locking timber creates a strong panel whilst offering essential long term protection against the elements. So, tongue and groove cladding represents an excellent choice of cladding if you're looking to have a summerhouse that is completely safe. Whereas, shiplap cladding is similar to that of tongue and groove. The main difference is that shiplap cladding has a small channel running alongside the shiplap timber. The main advantage of this is that it allows water to run off the building quickly allowing it to be protected against any potential water damage.
With contemporary designs available, you can choose to have a modern veranda, or perhaps go for a more classical pent design. With our new range of corner summerhouses, you can easily fit your garden building into a smaller space and not waste any valuable gardening room. Our largest garden summerhouse is 16x10, providing a wonderful space which is ideal for an entertainment room, games room or even a home office. However, if you want a smaller space for relaxing and enjoying a quiet drink, our smallest building is 5x2.
If you are fancying the idea of a more luxurious summerhouse than your everyday one, have you thought about a log cabin summerhouse? Amazingly, log cabin summerhouses can be the easiest solution to wanting a home extension without actually having to endure the hassle of getting one for real. The option of single door or wide opening double doors and glazed windows and toughened glass make for a summerhouse you can be sure you’ll be comfortable in. Furthermore, as this style of summerhouse makes use of a log cabin design, you can be sure that this type of shiplap summerhouse will be a strong and sturdy building.
We are always hearing of people having to make do without a fabulous new garden summerhouse in their garden due to lack of space in their garden. Or because their garden is such an obscure shape that a typical square or rectangular outdoor building just wouldn’t work. But did you know corner summerhouses exist? For example an octagonal summerhouse could comfortably slot into place at the corner of your garden without causing you to having to compromise too much on garden lawn space.
We don’t know about you, but when we think “traditional summerhouses” the first summerhouse features that comes to mind include apex roofs and Georgian windows. Suited to those who aren’t in a hurry to move into the modern era, a traditional summerhouse could be ideal. Whereas, contemporary summer houses come with the option of pent or apex roofs along side plenty of customisable features. Therefore a contemporary summerhouse could be an easy way to give your garden a slight modern edge.
Having a garden is one treat, but having a garden big enough to house both a summerhouse and some sort of outdoor storage building is often unlikely. Therefore, a summerhouse shed may be what you should be considering. Our summerhouse sheds combine the simply pleasing feel of a summerhouse room with the convenience of having somewhere safe to store your belongings and garden tools. This type of summerhouse is perfect for small families, couples or new homeowners.
Unsure about which garden summerhouse is best for you? Take a look at our customer stories and hear from our customers directly in our collection of summerhouse customer stories.
The BillyOh Harper T&G Apex SummerhouseOr, on the other hand, have a read of Summerhouses - The Ultimate Guide. A handy blog giving you a large amount of information about summerhouses. Including content such as how best to maintain the summer house, to what a summerhouse actually is and what all the different styles mean. After reading this ultimate guide all of your summerhouse questions should be answered (hopefully).
So, what are you waiting for? Why not easily improve your garden by considering a new garden summerhouse today?