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Shire Loft Wooden Playhouse Reviews

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The Shire Loft Wooden Playhouse features an internal upper floor with balustrade ladder to provide loads of additional space, and decorative shutters and window boxes to create a realism that’ll inspire parents and children alike. This playhouse features a diamond door window for quaint effect, four opening Georgian windows that are glazed with safety styrene, and a Georgian door with a magnetic catch. Made from quality planed softwood from sustainable sources, the 12mm shiplap Tongue and Groove walls and floor provide excellent quality. Felt, fixings, glazing and instructions are all included, and all wood is supplied pre-treated on both sides for increased product longevity. Features: Additional window box available Additional opening window kit Gable end: 8' (2.4m) Sides: 5' (1.52m) Eaves height: 5'9 (1.76m) Ridge height: 7'6 (2.30m) Single door: 1'11 wide (590mm) Framing: softwood planed 1.5" x 1.5" (35mmx35mm) wood Walls: 12mm Shiplap T&G Floors: 1.5" x 4.75" (12mmx120mm) Roof: 11mm OSB (Oriented Strand Board) Windows: 1.5mm Styrene Doors: single with Styrene glazing Further wood treatment will be required to prolong product life Assembly required

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Lucy Nicholls
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Positives are; Great playhouse, lovely design and really good quality wood, great value for money, couldn't find anything as good unless we paid a lot more. Negatives are; build instructions were very poor and lots of parts missing (nightmare to sort out). Eventually I found better instructions on someone else's site which were much more help. The window perspex and surrounds all needed fitting which as very time consuming and fiddly, shame these weren't done for us. Some of the wood had torn edges where they'd been roughly chopped or damaged in storage/transit, and finally the way the panels had been nailed to blocks for transit had caused some pieces to split and break, but these were minor.
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Posted 8 years ago