

3mx4m Workshop in Bournemouth
Heading further afield to Bournemouth to build this bespoke workshop.
The client wanted a spacious workshop, so we designed a 3m x 3.7m build that fitted in nicely at the back of their garden.
We used 4x2 treaded timber for the stud work so it can be insulated and converted into an office if needed at a later date. For the cladding featheredged Douglas fir was used for its longevity, providing a high-quality finish.
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And with hand-sourced windows, electricity at the ready and a built-in workbench, the space was ready and waiting for our client to get stuck in and begin using by the end of the week.

3mx2.5m Garden store
Our latest shed for a long-term client has been completed, with measurements and the design tailored to their specific requirements. We’re chuffed with how this one looks (and pleased to hear the clients agree), with the castle board Larch cladding elevating the outbuilding and ensuring that it blended in seamlessly with the clients new house extension.
The clients have a beautifully designed garden so it was important to them that the shed looked of premium quality, with a focus on the smaller details such as hinges and the finish.

4.8m x 2.4 slated roof outhouse
An additional outhouse for a 5-bedroom new build being used as a holiday home.
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The outhouse has been broken into 3 compartments. The first room allows the guests to store their larger equipment during their stay.
In the middle, an insulated room for the solar panel batteries to live in to keep them working at 100% all year round.
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Finally, a log store for all the logs the guests could need.
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All were made with the design of having the outcome as an extension of the main house. We achieved this by using the same cladding and roofing slates.

Live edge bespoke fencing
Custom live edge balustrade added to one of our clients raised sleeper portion of the garden. With their new child nearly able to walk they wanted the fencing to be a feature of the garden and to act as a barrier.

Half round rails in Shillingford
Keeping little ones safe, without compromising on style.
This fencing job was to create a more intentional, child-safe layout around a stunning barn conversion. Thoughtfully sectioned without feeling shut off, the timber fencing blends naturally into the landscape—providing peace of mind and a polished finish.

Douglas batten fencing
Our clients had recently finished renovating their house and finally completed the building works with a large patio. Unfortunately their view was spoilt by a small unsightly wall behind of which was a mix match of neighbours fences. With the use of Douglas fir timber we used batten fencing to act as a perfect screen to the mix match.

Pergola created around live wisteria
Offering you a little insight into our transformation journey, from start to finish. A rotten pergola stood with extra timber that had been placed to reinforce the weaker wood over the years. It was the same story for the fence that was on its last legs and was in need of some TLC.
Just two days later and the garden has been completely transformed! The pergola now stands a foot taller than it once did, giving people enough space to stand underneath and offering lovely views of the garden. The best news is that it has been put together while the wisteria stood - a specific request that we keep the wisteria in the best condition.

Local shop front shelving
New local produce farm shop requested shelving for all of their stock, including fresh fruit and veg produce. Using planed 8x2 larch boards we were able to create these striking shelving units.

4m x 3m Framed log store
Commissioned to build a 5x3 meter log store. Using beautiful 6x6 larch posts for the frame, we pre fabricated everything at the workshop meaning the erection of the store took just two days. We are confident in our accuracy at the workshop and pride ourselves in being able to do 75% of the work off site. providing all our customers with a professional and efficient service.

Half rail fencing for local attraction
One of our most recent projects at The Steamer Coffee House.
The brief was to clearly and safely section off the trampoline park area, along with a pathway so visitors can begin nature walk.
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