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Wooden Summer Houses - All the details You Need


A wooden summer house is so much more than a shed, yet to the uneducated they are remarkably similar. Both of them have four sides along with a roof, they are both found in the garden, have a door externally world, so what I hear you may well ask, may be the difference? A wooden summer house is extra time to a house, a location that can be visited to relax and also to entertain, not simply to keep rusty tools such as the garden shed.

Another main difference obviously is the price, for wooden summer houses aren't cheap. Shiny things cost a large amount of money so it's important to choose one with a design that will appeal for several many is also constructed material that will withstand the harshest of winters.

Regardless of whether you build your own wooden garden house or purchase one in, you will probably need planning permission. Every local authority differs so based on your location you may get lucky, but in either case it pays to double check prior to the building begins. There'd be nothing worse than wasting everything money by having to drag summer time house recorded on the orders of the local council.

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It's important that you think off the various factors before you start the build. Here is a listing of tips to think about:

Regulations - As mentioned above, always check local building regulations using the relevant authorities.

Foundations - Regardless of size, all wooden summer houses will require foundations. This will help avoid the floor from rotting as well as provide a slight elevation.

Materials - Make sure you select a hardy wood that won't rot quickly and isn't prone to attack from mites or similar. Western red cedar is popular, as is oak.