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cozy gazebo space for garden furniture
The Kos Gazebo, made from untreated, planed Douglas Fir timber for out standing strength, good looks and longevity.
The Kos Gazebo is perfect for creating a sheltered area within your garden. Offering shade from the sun and protection from the summer rain, this gazebo is suitable for sheltering your garden furniture set to create an outdoor dining area.
Featuring four corner posts, the Kos features a unique roof construction to support the stunning pyramid style roof. For the perfect finishing touch.
Manufactured using the highest quality smooth planed Douglas Fir
The Kos Gazebo features as standard:
Untreated, Smooth Planed Douglas
Unique roof construction
Fixing kit and instruction plans
Dimensions:
Overall Dimensions: 3.4 x 3.4m
Ridge Height: approximately 3.05m
Height of opening: approximately 2.18m
Posts: 115mm x 115mm
Distance between posts: 2.43m
Ground Anchors For Gazebos:
Screw down Post Holders - An above ground fixing method, requires a hard standing such as concrete, slabs or a timber frame.
Spiked Post Holders - A below ground fixing option, intended to be hammered into soft ground.
Adjustable Ground Anchors - A below ground anchor which needs to be concreted into place.
Please note that there are no bolts/fixings with these post holders - They will need to be sourced separately.
Roof Options:
Roof shingles in a choice of colours
Guttering Set - 400cm length for square roofs
Roof Finial
Installation: If you are building this gazebo yourself please see our information page for advice and tips.
Treatment:
Being Douglas this building does not need to be treated and will weather similar to oak. However, if you appreciate the distinctive colour and wish to preserve this we recommend a clear treatment such as our Carefree Protect. Of course solid colours can also be used if you would like to paint it a solid colour.
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.