Most are built using a "single-skin" timber panel method, making them lighter than log cabins but less naturally insulated.

Ranges from "Traditional" (apex roofs, Georgian-style windows) to "Modern" (pent roofs, sleek lines). 2. Functionality and Use

Common uses include a quiet reading retreat, a hobby room, a home office for casual work, or a space for entertaining friends.

Typically features large windows (often floor-to-ceiling) and glazed doors to maximize natural light.

Traditionally best suited for use between March and October. Without modifications, they can become very cold in winter and extremely hot in direct summer sunlight.

Summerhouse ✦ Bonus Inside

Most are built using a "single-skin" timber panel method, making them lighter than log cabins but less naturally insulated.

Ranges from "Traditional" (apex roofs, Georgian-style windows) to "Modern" (pent roofs, sleek lines). 2. Functionality and Use summerhouse

Common uses include a quiet reading retreat, a hobby room, a home office for casual work, or a space for entertaining friends. Most are built using a "single-skin" timber panel

Typically features large windows (often floor-to-ceiling) and glazed doors to maximize natural light. Georgian-style windows) to "Modern" (pent roofs

Traditionally best suited for use between March and October. Without modifications, they can become very cold in winter and extremely hot in direct summer sunlight.