As
you return home from work each day, you may have noticed something a little
different about the skies above - namely, that they're light! Indeed, it doesn't
get dark now until very late, and there's nothing quite like gazing up at the
endless blue yonder, on those rare occasions in the office when you might feel
like you can stop to daydream.
However,
just imagine being able to do this from the comfort of your own garden, in the
comfortable shelter of one of our wooden
summerhouses. When the subject of summerhouses is brought up, many may
initially picture a slightly bigger shed, but other than sharing four wooden
walls and a roof, the two types of structures actually have little in common.
After
all, while the shed is somewhere to store your rusty tools and paint tins,
wooden summerhouses are living spaces, providing indoor comforts while also
getting you better-acquainted with your garden. There are a few factors that
you will need to consider before buying a summerhouse, including not only
budget but also where you would like your structure to be in your garden -
after all, if you'd like a refuge from the sun, you won't want the sun shining
right into it.
We
can advise you on all of these factors, while recommending a summerhouse from
our considerable range. Traditional, octagonal and corner summerhouses can all
be provided to suit certain spaces within your garden, as well as all manner of
budgets. Those seeking a highly presentable summerhouse on a budget may take an
interest in our Popular Summerhouse, for example, with its specification
including a key lock on door, planed and rounded framework, green mineral felt
and horticultural glass as standard.
The
Popular Summerhouse can also be fitted completely free, and this continues to
apply further up the range. Those with a little more money to spend may be entranced
by the chic and modish Lawnhouse Summerhouse, with its double doors and two
fixed windows on the front, while the Hamstell Summerhouse exudes true style
with its Georgian windows and double doors.
Distinctive
designs for the corner of one's garden, meanwhile, include the Colton
Summerhouse, which comes in any of three sizes and combines full length fully
glazed leaded doors with two leaded top opening windows. There are also
delightful octagonal summerhouses like the Lichfield, which comes with a felt
roof as standard alongside timber struts and a finial for completing the
designer look.
Truly,
then, wooden summerhouses
couldn't be any more different to the average shed, and when you desire one for
your own garden, Betta Buildings can provide the complete service - including
both the product and fitting - at a highly competitive price.
Editor’s
Note: Betta Buildings (http://www.bettabuildings.co.uk)
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