Wooden summer house kits are usually supplied as either ready-made or flat-pack for assembly on site. Ready made summerhouses can be found at shedmaster Summerhouses.
The process of building a summerhouse is quite straightforward if you have good enough summerhouse building plans, however ready made summerhouses can be found at shedmaster.co.uk.
With a good set of summerhouse plans to your exact layout and a comprehensive materials list you can build a wooden summer house yourself to enjoy and, by the way, add much value to your property.
Before you start to build your own garden summerhouse you need to consider the huge range of designs available, so that you can firm up your own ideas and decide on exactly what sort of building you want.
There are a number of important things to consider when planning to build a wooden summerhouse.
Its Size
Deciding on the uses for the summerhouse will dictate the size you need. A popular size for wooden summer houses is 6 x 8 feet but you should always go up a size if possible. Space in a backyard building is rarely wasted.
Its Usage
Will the summerhouse be just a storage shed for tools and gardening bits and pieces? An outside workplace? As a children’s den? As a place to relax, read, watch TV in the long summer evenings? These ideas will influence the eventual design of garden summerhouses. You might need to include electricity or water, soundproofing, heating or cooling, cable TV – quite a lot to think about.
The Design & Layout
Think about the visual impact of timber garden buildings. Only you can be the judge, but try to relate the summerhouse to the other significant structures in your backyard such as a shed, BBQ pit, pool or hot tub.
Its Location
Reasonably flat land is needed for the summerhouse with good access for building it. You might want to position the summerhouse close to, or far from, your house and to avoid nosy neighbors. To some extent location, use and size are all inter-dependent and need careful thought before going any further. It is often a good idea to mark out the location with string or stones to see if the summerhouse will fit well with its surroundings.
Any possible Regulations
You will need to check local rules and regulations regarding wooden summerhouses to see if your intended plans will be permitted. Also ensure that you comply with electricity codes and building regulations during construction.
Foundations/ Base
It is usual to make a proper, ie concrete, base for an average-sized summerhouse, but you could decide to fix the floor to a grid of concrete posts set into the ground. Mounting timber summer houses above ground would avoid some site preparation work and would also allow better ventilation under floors. It’s also a great place for hens to forage!
Materials
Western red cedar is the traditional material for summerhouses, because it looks great and termites hate it. Pressure-treated softwood is a good alternative. This can be painted whatever color you want, which would not really be the case with cedar. You can use cedar shingles for the roof. Bark is not so good because of the difficulty of finding the right quality.
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