incl. vat
No additional option
enclosed and shaded gazebo area
Tongeren DIY open-sided gazebo made from slow grown pressure treated timber. This gazebo has an overall size of 3.9 x 6.0m featuring a classic Asymmetrical barn style roof. The walls can either be supplied in matching impregnated finish, or as an option you can have them spray painted black prior to arrival.
Perfect for outside shelter, transform this structure into anything you can think of, perhaps a BBQ dining area!
This model is a DIY structure, the parts all arrive oversized with very detailed instructions showing how you go about constructing it. Due to the simplicity of the design this model can be adapted very easily on site to suit your own preferences, the only limit is your imagination
Pressure Treated Spruce Timber
Fixing kit and Instructions
DIY Cutting and Assembly
Wall Modules
Asymmetrical Barn Roof Style
Overall Dimensions - 600x390cm
Ridge Height - 311.5cm
Hight at Front Opening - 285.5cm
Post Sectional Size - 13.8x13.8cm
Distance Between Front Posts - 279.3cm
Distance Between Side Posts - 272.4cm
Roof shingles
Metal Roofing Tiles
Guttering
Shingle Glue
Further Treatments
Adjustable Post Anchor - Requires holes to be dug and then post mixed in place.
Post Holder Screw Downs 15x15cm. Slightly larger than the post dimensions but will allow above ground fixing method.
Spiked Post Holders - 15x15cm which is larger than the post size but will still work, designed to be hammered into soft ground or placed in a hole and compacted/post mixed into place.
Please note, bolts/fixings are not supplied with either anchor choice.
Although this wooden gazebo is pressure treated (meaning it will last for years without rotting) it will still benefit from a weatherproof treatment to keep it looking really good, or leave it as is and enjoy the natural weathering process.
We highly recommend shingles with your gazebo: The final finish is far more superior then felt.. Ordinary felt will last two - three years. Shingles will last for at least 15 years and it is unlikely you will ever need to replace them