Roof shape | Pitched roof |
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Material | Wood |
Wall thickness | 70 mm |
Color | Natural (unpainted) |
Length | 530 x 445 cm |
External wall dimensions | 510 x 425 cm |
Side wall height | 194 cm |
Roof ridge height | 268 cm |
Roof area | 28 m² |
Roof boards | 18 mm |
Roof overhang | 30 cm |
Roof pitch in degrees | 14 ° |
Floorboards | 28 mm |
Floor area | 21.6 m² |
Impregnated foundation beams | 60 x 70 mm |
Window (W x H/quantity) | 2 x 765 x 990 mm |
Glued laminated timber door (W x H/quantity) | 840 x 1955 mm 1425 x 1955 mm |
House size | 15-30 m2 |
Installing a garden house is actually easier than you might think. All the details are numbered and everyone can assemble their new garden house by themselves according to the instructions that come with the house.
The first thing to do is lay the foundation!
The foundation is suitable for:
Light blocks and paving slabs on a gravel base - suitable for the basis of smaller and medium-sized garden houses, sheds, pavilions and gazebos. Such a foundation is simple and affordable.
Stone parquet - suitable as a base for smaller garden sheds without a floor. Also for the foundation of up to medium-sized garden houses, pavilions and summer houses. Average cost.
Post foundation - Ensures good stability and also allows the installation of larger garden and summer houses. As a rule, supporting beams are supported on the posts, on which the floor layers are installed. It should be taken into account that the floor level rises to a height of approx. 25-35 cm above the ground. Average cost.
Reinforced concrete slab - a type of foundation that allows the installation of all types of houses. It is well suited for the foundation of a larger summer house, sauna or garage (as well as all buildings without floors). The most stable, but also the most expensive.