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  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown
  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown
  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown
  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown
  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown
  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown
  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown
  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown
  • 【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown

【Home&Garden】7x7x10 Summerhouse, Honey Brown

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About this item:

  • Covered veranda
  • Two opening windows
  • Tongue and groove floor and roof
  • Double doors
  • Toughened glass


Product Description

With double doors that open onto a covered veranda the Rowlinson Arley Summerhouse is the perfect shaded haven for your garden. Supplied in an attractive honey brown finish it also features two opening window, a tongue and groove floor and double windowed doors that give this summerhouse a bright and airy interior.


Customer questions & answers

Q: How easy is this building to assemble?
A: Using the digital assembly instructions included in your order confirmation and with a team of at least 2 people, the handy pre-assembled panels mean you will have your BillyOh building up in no time!

Q: How is the building delivered?
A: Our sheds and summerhouse are delivered in easy to assemble panels. For your convenience, the panels are no wider than 4ft so they can be easily manoeuvrable and fit through a standard doorway. Glazing and any additional wood are delivered in separate, clearly labelled packages.

Q: Will I need planning permission for this building?
A: If your building is shorter than 2.5m you should not require planning permission, (unless it’s more than 50% of your garden or will be placed in your front garden). Planning permission rules can vary by area so we would strongly recommend checking your local council rules before purchasing a garden building from us.

Q: What is the difference between Spray Treated and Pressure Treated?
A: Spray Treated: Our sheds and summerhouses get a beautiful golden brown spray treatment before leaving the factory in order to preserve the quality of the wood up until the delivery. As this only lasts through the transit stage, we do advise treating the wood after installation to protect and preserve it, as well as annual maintenance.
Pressure Treated: For an extra level of protection, you can opt for a pressure treated building which is an effective way of keeping the wood long lasting. This is an extra step in the manufacturing process where the wood is treated in a pressurised tank. Chemical preservatives are forced deep into the wood’s fibres to resist rot, decay and termites.

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