Having recently moved in the last few months, my new garden consists of an area of sixteen paving slabs; covered in a table and chairs, fifteen potted plants and trees (including my much beloved Acer tree) and my mini chiminea for lazy summer evenings outside.
The smaller log store
Like many people up and down Great Britain my garden is compact, and here at Dorset Log Stores we have had many requests for smaller stores for gardens with either an economy of space, or to go directly outside the back door. The last thing you want on a cold and windy, rainy night is to trudge down to the bottom of your garden path in your dressing gown and slippers to get some more logs for the fire, or take up half the space in your small garden with a large log store.
Little Okeford Log Store |
The Little Okeford Log Store is new to our range for 2014 and is a baby version of our popular Okeford Log Store, measuring 89cm x 60cm x 130cm. A simple, multi-purpose open fronted store, its classic design comes with a removable middle shelf. The Little Okeford has been designed to be used as a log store and has the same 3/4 inch gap between its boards for maximum ventilation, as well as its protective forward sloping roof.
Perfect for the re-cycling box
It has also been designed, using its removable middle shelf to hold two recycling boxes (max recycling box size 60cm x 50cm x 38cm). The perfect way to store those large green boxes out of sight.
It is also an ideal size for ready to use logs when it comes to barbeques, chiminea or fire pits on long summer evenings. These compact garden stores can be used for almost anything you can think of in the garden, and being built from our high quality pressure treated Scandinavian Redwood they will be a feature of your garden for years and years.
The Little Okeford Recycling Boxes |
The Little Okeford Log Store is a practical and stylish store, that will fit in your garden and is ready for whatever you require of it, I've already been busy marking out where mine will be going on my sixteen paving slabs.
Thanks for Reading
James
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