hand crafted components
1 All the components are manufactured by hand with our own rural workshops.
base of gazebo
2 The base of the building is positioned on your previously prepared, level concrete pad.
Breezehouse structure
3 Each individual part of the structure is securely fastened.
sections breezehouse
4 Incorporating the handrail sections ensure the overall rigidity of the structure.
Breeze House Floorboards
5 Floorboards are evenly gapped to allow some air circulation to the base.
Gazebo Base Timber
6 All the base timbers used are pressure treated with Tanalith "E" before being soak finished in a Cuprinol Golden Brown wood treatment preservative.
Breeze House Roofrail
7 The circular roofrail is joined and fixed in place.
Breeze House Timber Joists
8 Main timber joists form the overall shape of the roof.
Breeze House Circular Roofing
9 Additional joists are secured in place to ensure the circular roof appearance is fully acheived.
breezehouse timber membrane board
10 Timber membrane board line the roof so just wood is visible from inside the building.
Roof Underslating
11 Roof underslating is added as a double skin to ensure complete protection.
Breeze House Roof Thatch Tiles
12 Ropes are fastened and then pre-fabricated thatch tiles are put in place.
Completed Breezehouse
13 The Breeze House is complete.
breezehouse with table and armchairs
14 Table and armchairs add the perfect finishing touches to your garden retreat.
What a difference a day makes!
A Breeze House is usually
constructed on-site in just one day.
Upon arrival at your home, our
trained fitters complete the
construction that is started in
our workshops.

Constructing 'The Colonial'