Glasgow Douglas Garden Building – Compact Timber Pavilion with Warm Tones – 5.9 × 3.2 m

 3.285,00 incl. 21% VAT  3.120,75 incl. 21% VAT

A compact, elegant Douglas-fir garden pavilion of 5.9 × 3.2 m with warm tones — lounge, covered terrace, outdoor kitchen, garden office or poolhouse. Self-build kit.

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Dimensions: 5.90 m × 3.20 m
Ridge height: approx. 3.17 m

Glasgow Douglas Garden Building – Compact Timber Pavilion with Warm Tones

With a footprint of 5.90 × 3.20 metres and a ridge height of 3.17 metres, the Glasgow Douglas building combines functionality and style in a compact form. This elegant model is the ideal solution for anyone seeking a warm, durable outdoor structure in a limited space.


Craftsman timber construction in Douglas fir

The building is constructed according to traditional solid-timber techniques, with mortise-and-tenon joints and robust load-bearing beams. Douglas fir is known for its warm reddish-brown colour and natural resistance to the weather. Over time the wood greys to a stylish silver-grey tone, so the building only becomes more beautiful.

The exposed beams and classic pitched roof emphasise the craftsman quality and provide an architectural accent in your garden.


Compact, yet versatile in use

Thanks to its clever design, Glasgow can be used for a variety of purposes, such as:

  • Lounge corner or covered terrace for relaxation
  • Outdoor kitchen or dining spot under a robust roof
  • Garden office or studio to work or create in peace
  • Poolhouse or relaxation space by the pool

The open structure and high ridge create a feeling of space and light, even in compact gardens.


Your self-build, ready to use

The Glasgow Douglas building is supplied as a self-build kit. The design is carefully balanced, so you are assured of a quality, durable construction.


Durable craftsmanship from Belgium

This Glasgow Douglas building is produced locally in Belgium with timber from sustainably managed European forests. Thanks to the combination of traditional timber joints and a modern finish, the result is a construction that lasts for generations, low-maintenance and ecologically responsible.