Oakdale

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Specification

  • Octagonal summerhouse
  • Low maintenance slate effect fibreglass roof
  • Thicker than an average tongue & groove shiplap, including floor
  • Joinery quality hardwood door with mortice lock
  • Joinery quality hardwood opening windows
  • 1.98m eaves height
  • Finials are standard but fitting them is optional
  • Toughened glass as standard

Size Code: Estimate size in feet, for example 806 = approximately 8ft x 6ft.

Size FW x D x H: Front Width x Depth (front to back) x Height (top of the roof) in m (metres).
Windows: Amount of hardwood opening windows.

Windows: Quantity of hardwood opening windows.

Door W x H: Width x Height of the door in mm (millimetres). Please note, that the door gap is moderately smaller than the door itself.

Floor Plan: Select by size from the above table. These show the dimensions of the floor along with the joins and direction of the floor joists. Please note, that the direction of the floor joists can change so this must be checked before an order is placed, if critical.

Assembly Guides: Select by size from the above table. Please note that due to the amount of sizes, models and variations that we offer, the assembly guide may not be 100% specific to your summerhouse, but it should provide you with all the necessary principles.

Eaves Height: Internal height at the stunted point of the roof (around the edges).

Lock: This summerhouse comes as standard with a mortice lock and two keys.

 

Building Sizes
All sizes are an estimate and are based on the external measurements (unless stated contrarily) – they also do not encompass roof overhang. Please allow for any overhangs when choosing the size of your timber building, whilst also bearing in mind, the recommended space for installations and upkeep of your timber building. We advise you also check internal sizes when buying a timber building for a specific purpose, or any other sizes if critical. Planning permission may also be needed on some buildings depending on size and location, please check with your local council if unsure.