Glasshouse or Planthouse?

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Gabriel Ash planthouses and glasshouses can be used as greenhouses, but they can be so much more! A glasshouse is essentially like a larger version of a standard planthouse, but with many more possible variations in design and uses. You can use your glasshouse to house and display exquisite exotic plants the same way you can in a planthouse, but glasshouses can be designed much larger so that they can accommodate seating or even hot tubs or swimming pools. Imagine relaxing in your hot tub on a cold winter's day or swimming amid a tropical paradise! You could use your glasshouse as an outdoor dining area where you could entertain guests while basking in the splendour of a brilliant sunset. A glasshouse from Gabriel Ash is the perfect setting for an artist's studio, or simply a place to sit and reflect amongst your beautiful plants. It will allow you to get the most out of your garden by enabling you to spend more time outside during spring and fall when the weather is not always pleasant. Glasshouses can serve the same purposes as greenhouses or planthouses, but they can be built with ample space so that you can use them for so much more!


The expert craftsmen at Gabriel Ash build all of their glasshouses the same way as their greenhouses and planthouses; from the finest Western Red Cedar, using a combination of old world experience and modern technology. All glasshouses, greenhouses and planthouses that Gabriel Ash has designed have been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's official seal of approval, an honour that has not been bestowed upon any other greenhouse manufacturer. Gabriel Ash offers a large selection of elegantly designed glasshouses that you can choose from, or if you have a specific design in mind, you can use their bespoke glasshouse service to design the glasshouse of your dreams. Gabriel Ash's expert designers will work with you or your architect from the initial sketch to the fully erected finished product. Your glasshouse can be a stand-alone structure, or it can be designed as a ¾ structure that is abutted to your house or another building. For a roof, you can opt for traditional glass, or you can give your glasshouse a different look by covering it with Red Cedar shingles that will be more weather resistant and insulating than glass while offering a certain degree of shade during the hot summer months.



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