Friday, March 22, 2013

2.5m high Garden Office in Wantage - The Kippen 4m x 3m

A recent log cabin installation in the pretty town of Wantage


Wantage, notable as the birth place to King Alfred in 849


Our client is increasingly working from home, and needs quite, calm space - We can help there!


The clients' recent house move meant they had inherited some sheds - not the place to set up office, so they have to go!

One down - one to go !

much better, we've cleared some space and laid the base - poetry of sorts..


Finally the sun shines down upon us all - almost feels like...no I won't say it yet


Door frame and windows are in and its time for a sandwich


Roof joists in place and all is going well


Its been a super afternoon in shirt sleeves completing the roof - roof shingles look good don't they?, and they'll stay looking good for years. The manufacturers claim 'in excess of 30 years' !



Our electrician gets the consumer unit in place, together with the digital controller for the underfloor heating, double sockets and network Cat5e all in place. Armoured cable is run from the house to provide sockets, lighting and heat.

Its all ready for the desks and shelves - a blissful organised office space, clean bright and warm.

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

New 2.5m High Jubilee Log Cabin

New to our range of 2.5m high log cabins we are pleased to introduce the Jubilee log cabin available in both 34mm and 44mm log thicknesses.

Prices start from £2100 including delivery and as usual there are a full list of installation options available.

The primary advantage of any of our 2.5m high log cabins is that they are designed to meet the planning rule which stipulates that any garden building within 2m of a boundary must not exceed 2.5m maximum height. Therefore these cabins may not need planning though it is always worth checking with your council as your property may be in a conservation area or national park where a planning application may still be necessary.