If you’re facing major space constraints but can’t do without a quality greenhouse, the line of Elite Windsor Lean to glasshouses may be exactly what you’re searching for. All of the models are four feet wide with a roof that slopes down from the six-and-a-half foot ridge height; they’re shorter than any well-made lean to on the market, and perfect for installation against the sides of sheds, bungalows, garages or outbuildings. With the Windsor Lean to you have a greenhouse that’s built to last and will snugly fit into just about any small space you have to work with.
Here is an in-depth look at the features of this Elite glasshouse:
Sizes and Features: There are nine different sizes of the Windsor Lean to from which you can choose: they start at 4 x 4 and the widths increase in two-foot increments all the way up to the largest model, the 4 x 20. That means that there are models for tiny spaces, ones which will give you as much space as a standard glasshouse, and ones which will run all the way along the length of a cottage or bungalow. The number of roof vents varies with the length of the greenhouse; there’s one vent in the smaller models, there are two vents in the 4 x 14 and 4 x 16, and three roof vents in the 4 x 18 and 4 x 20. All sizes come with a single sliding door which can be installed at either end of the structure, and built-in gutters.
Frames and Base: The Windsor Lean to frame is made from rust-free aluminum and available in six colours: natural unpainted silver, or powder coated green, brown, black, white or grey. A steel base is optional, and adds another five inches to the overall height of the structure (possibly a concern if you need a lean to in order to fit your available space). The base can be matched to the colour of your frame, if you desire. Both frames and base are covered by a ten-year warranty.
Glazing: There are three different glazing choices with the Elite Windsor Lean to: standard 3mm horticultural glazing (suitable for most applications), 3mm toughened safety glass (better for locations where small children or pets could be hurt by broken glass shards), and 6mm twin wall polycarbonate glazing with silvered edges, which provides the most insulation and is unbreakable, although not the best choice for extremely windy locations.
Options: We’ve already mentioned the most important add-in, the steel base which adds stability to the glasshouse as well as extra height (which could be a plus or a minus, depending on your space availability). Other options include bar capping (in colours to match the frames) which seals glazing in place against the wind, a side louvre vent, automatic openers for either roof or side vents, several different types of modular staging and several sizes of shelving.
When space is limited, you don’t have to settle for outdoor planting or substandard “greenhouses” which may not even last for one season. The Elite Windsor Lean to is high in quality but low to the ground, providing a terrific growing structure for just about any space you have available.
Here is an in-depth look at the features of this Elite glasshouse:
Sizes and Features: There are nine different sizes of the Windsor Lean to from which you can choose: they start at 4 x 4 and the widths increase in two-foot increments all the way up to the largest model, the 4 x 20. That means that there are models for tiny spaces, ones which will give you as much space as a standard glasshouse, and ones which will run all the way along the length of a cottage or bungalow. The number of roof vents varies with the length of the greenhouse; there’s one vent in the smaller models, there are two vents in the 4 x 14 and 4 x 16, and three roof vents in the 4 x 18 and 4 x 20. All sizes come with a single sliding door which can be installed at either end of the structure, and built-in gutters.
Frames and Base: The Windsor Lean to frame is made from rust-free aluminum and available in six colours: natural unpainted silver, or powder coated green, brown, black, white or grey. A steel base is optional, and adds another five inches to the overall height of the structure (possibly a concern if you need a lean to in order to fit your available space). The base can be matched to the colour of your frame, if you desire. Both frames and base are covered by a ten-year warranty.
Glazing: There are three different glazing choices with the Elite Windsor Lean to: standard 3mm horticultural glazing (suitable for most applications), 3mm toughened safety glass (better for locations where small children or pets could be hurt by broken glass shards), and 6mm twin wall polycarbonate glazing with silvered edges, which provides the most insulation and is unbreakable, although not the best choice for extremely windy locations.
Options: We’ve already mentioned the most important add-in, the steel base which adds stability to the glasshouse as well as extra height (which could be a plus or a minus, depending on your space availability). Other options include bar capping (in colours to match the frames) which seals glazing in place against the wind, a side louvre vent, automatic openers for either roof or side vents, several different types of modular staging and several sizes of shelving.
When space is limited, you don’t have to settle for outdoor planting or substandard “greenhouses” which may not even last for one season. The Elite Windsor Lean to is high in quality but low to the ground, providing a terrific growing structure for just about any space you have available.