Featuring smooth shiplap cladding, a pent roof, and two single doors, this garden workshop in Thame, Oxfordshire, has been designed as a dual-purpose building. With a 1.2 x 3.0m partition located on the left side of the building, this small unlined space has been specially designed to store all of our customer's large garden tools such as his lawnmower and strimmer. There are also two triple window sets located on the workshop side of this Superior to allow plenty of natural light to flood into the building whilst giving our customer panoramic views of his garden. Both sets' center windows are also opening windows to allow for a cool breeze during warm days.
The pent roof has been covered in our heavy-duty felt, which is applied using a propane torch for extended longevity. The building has also been fitted with white guttering to assist in water drainage, allowing our customer to collect rainfall in his water butt and use it to water his plants. Stained with our Sikkens paint system in the shade Teak, this warm-toned stain highlights the grain of our premium quality timber whilst also adding a mid-sheen finish.
Our Superior comes unlined as standard, however, the interior of this garden workshop in Thame, Oxfordshire, has been fully lined and insulated with oak-faced internal lining to make it appropriate for use all year round. Fitted with an electric pack and heavy-duty flooring, this workshop is equipped to support a multitude of heavy-duty equipment alongside electronics. There has also been a workbench fitted against the right side of the building, underneath the triple window set, giving our customer plenty of workspace and an accompanying great view. To protect all of our customer’s expensive belongings, he has opted to have our three-step security pack fitted, which includes a 7-lever security lock, non-returnable security screws, and 13mm window bars.