Aberdeen Douglas Garden Building – Monumental Timber Construction with a Warm Look – 6 × 10 m
Dimensions: 6 m × 10 m
Clear height: 2.2 m | Ridge height: approx. 5.5 m
The Aberdeen Douglas building is a generous building in solid-timber construction, designed for anyone who wants to combine large-scale space with timeless charm. With its impressive dimensions and classic pitched roof, this model is ideal as a carport, garden pavilion, poolhouse or multifunctional outdoor space.
Craftsman solid-timber construction
This building is made entirely from solid Douglas fir, a timber known for its warm reddish-brown colour, pronounced grain and natural durability. Thanks to the traditional mortise-and-tenon joints and sturdy trusses, the Aberdeen Douglas building is not only a visual statement but also an extremely stable, durable construction.
Versatile and spacious
The open structure and generous ridge height provide a light, airy experience. The Aberdeen Douglas building can easily be filled as you wish:
- Double carport with shelter for several vehicles
- Covered terrace or outdoor kitchen for long summer evenings
- Poolhouse with a lounge corner and storage space
- Professional outdoor space such as a studio or reception space
Timeless architecture
The classic pitched roof and exposed truss construction emphasise the craftsman skill. The natural greying process of Douglas fir adds extra charm as the years pass, so Aberdeen forms a lasting asset in both modern and rural gardens.
Finished entirely to your wishes
Like our other models, Aberdeen is made entirely as a self-build kit. You then decide the layout yourself:
- Open or partly closed walls
- Roof finish (tiles, slate, EPDM, shingles…)
- Integration of lighting and sockets
- Extra storage, gates or glazing
- Façade cladding and accessories for a personalised result
Durable and local craftsmanship
Aberdeen is made locally in Belgium, with Douglas fir from sustainably managed European forests. Through the combination of traditional building methods and modern finishing techniques, this Douglas building is a long-term investment.


