Category: Summer Houses

Revamped Summer House

Revamped Summer House

Our latest project was to update a clients summer house in East Sussex, to check out the transformation please visit the finished projects page. If you are thinking of getting your tired looking summer house, shed or cabin a make over, please contact us today for a advice and a free quote. We don’t just make garden structures, we can revamp old ones too!

Kingfisher Gallery

Summer Houses & Garden Rooms

Kingfisher Hut

A smaller inside-outside wooden living space to enjoy your garden and view all year round. A great space to be used for meal times with the family, an exclusive area where you can entertain guests, a cosy spot for relaxing, pondering or reading. These structures where possible are made from reclaimed materials and each structure is unique which can include old windows, made to measure fabric roll-up sides and shutters. The Kingfisher Huts include bench seats surrounding a dining table, these seats can include storage. The Clinker style wooden boat roof is handmade, sitting in the space you can admire the craftsmanship of the inside of the boat. You can personalise your outside space with cushions, fabrics, oil lamps, candles, fairy lights, other lights, mirrors to create a cosy inside-outside space. For the colder darker months you could enjoy the space with an outside wood burner, electric heater and electric lighting.

Family Garden House

Family Garden House

In our spare time we are creating our own family Amazing Space. George Clarke eat your heart out! We are converting our shed into a room for the family, a playhouse for the kids in the day/yoga room and to entertain guests at night.

It will have sleeping facilities for our extended family and friends when they visit and the house if full! Our aim is to try and make it for free, by constructing it from recycled and found materials. To date we have created a porch area over the old whittle glass doors which we got given from some friends. The floor has been made from free Beech Wood from Gum tree, which we have sanded and have come up beautifully. The next steps is to insulate with free insulation that I have been collecting over time. I have ideas of bunk beds set into the wall, where you can open a hatch to star gaze. Watch this space as it evolves!