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Adley 7m x 3m Alpha Pent Log Cabin With Slatted Area – 44mm

Sheds.co.uk
£3384.00

Harmoniously blending functionality with meticulous craftsmanship, the Adley 7m x 3m Alpha Pent Log Cabin With Slatted Area – 44mm displays a seamless fusion of form and function. Featuring a pent roof that serves as an elegant focal point, it effortlessly fits into contemporary gardens or infuses a modern touch into traditional outdoor spaces. The angled roof design effectively channels rainwater away, bolstering the cabin’s resilience. Boasting four generous windows and double glass doors, this structure provides a cozy haven to relax in while admiring the surrounding views. The incorporation of exquisite iron hardware, both internally and externally, imparts a dash of enduring refinement to your fresh garden hideaway. Equipped with a slatted area, this versatile extension can be positioned on either flank of the cabin, offering an additional space for leisure or social gatherings. Whether you’re savoring outdoor meals or unwinding with a book amidst the melodious chirping of birds, this feature elevates your log cabin experience.

Crafted from durable 16mm tongue and groove panels, the roof and floor lock together to form sturdy surfaces, ideal for accommodating all your furnishings. A premium roofing felt is provided to shield your log cabin from the unpredictable British climate and ensure longevity. A supplementary vent enhances internal airflow within the cabin, diminishing the chance of moisture accumulation and improving overall ventilation. Finally, the contemporary yet timeless ironmongery adds a chic final touch to the inside and outside of your newfound garden oasis.

Enrich your construction with UPVC entrances and windows, the UPVC structure also bolsters the building’s lifespan and seals it against the elements. Offered in white, oak, and anthracite hues, providing customizable choices suiting various outdoor environments. UPVC window & door upgrade offered onsite.

All of our log cabins are constructed using only ethically obtained, certified wood and are all manufactured in the UK by our expert team. Supplied untreated, the cabins will need a coating of top-notch wood treatment once assembled. This log cabin will arrive in separate tongue and groove wood pieces and should be set up on a stable, level foundation. Our log cabins are backed by a 10-year anti-rot assurance as standard, ensuring your peace of mind. To maintain the guarantee’s validity, annual wood treatment is required to shield the log cabin from fungi and foster its long life.

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The size of the shed depends on what you plan to store or use it for. Measure the items you plan to store and consider any additional space for moving around or future storage needs. Common sizes range from small (6×8 feet) for basic storage to large (12×24 feet) for workshops or extensive storage.
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