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Summer house ideas - SarrissUK - 23-02-2022

We have a little summer house at the moment - it's kind of an odd shape with a permanent opening. It's a bit ramshackle to be honest, and Jay has his heart set on a new summer house with sliding or opening glass doors along most of the length of the 'rectangle' facing the house, and thus also the afternoon/evening sun.

We will draw electric into it, probably also have the existing solar panels set up on the roof, which needs to slope backwards towards the back of the garden, if that makes sense. I'd quite a little sink of some kind put in, but not sure about rules around the waste.

Have you built one? What tips and tricks do you have up your sleeves? What would you do, if you built one again? What's on your wishlist?


RE: Summer house ideas - Farendwoman - 23-02-2022

Sounds like the sort of structure we would all enjoy. Looking forward to seeing the replies.


RE: Summer house ideas - Baldy - 23-02-2022

I can recommend tuin though they aren't cheap
https://www.tuin.co.uk/summerhouses.html

- whether you use them or not they have lots of info on the site and their blogs are very useful / insightful in terms of construction considerations, materials, positioning etc etc


RE: Summer house ideas - Baldy - 23-02-2022

We spent a fair bit on our and me and a mate put it together - he did about 75% and was the 'brains' of the operation. We measured everything 3 times, made sure that the base was solid and square - then spent two hours after we'd put the wall up wondering why nothing was square - we forgot that the wood structure was reliant on being pulled in together - so rather than put the roof on (which fundamentally would have pulled everyrhing together - we lashed rope in just to be sure we'd done it right.
We had, we (he) was just more used to construction with bricks and mortar...

Double glaze. Insulate.


RE: Summer house ideas - Baldy - 23-02-2022

Took me a year to build Wink


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