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Building a Summer House

October 15, 2015|
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A summer house can make a lovely addition to your outdoor space. It’s the perfect spot to relax in during warm weather, and will function as an ideal space to entertain or somewhere to enjoy a bit of peace and quiet, whichever you prefer. There are many different designs to choose from, so you’ll be able to find something to suit you, whatever you tastes may be.

Summer houses are now easy to purchase from a number of high street retailers. They can be bought as a flat pack if you’re happy to build it yourself, or you can choose an option which includes delivery and installation to make it easier for you. Even if you intend to order online or from a private retailer, you can get some ideas about the kinds of summer houses you like by going to look at displays in high street shops.

Designs can include verandas if you want a sheltered space to sit during the summer months, and the inside can be used for a multitude of purposes. If you’ve been thinking about installing a hot tub or buying some gym equipment but don’t know where they could go, a summer house can provide just the right space to house them. If you decide to build a sturdier summer house and insulate it properly, it could be used as an outdoor office or a snug.

Many summer houses won’t require planning permission, though this depends entirely on the height of the structure. Check with the retailer before placing your order to ensure that you have everything which you need in place.

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