Posts Tagged ‘Friendship Bench’
Garden Play House For The Kids
A garden play house with veranda, steps and facility to add an OEM or custom slide. Located in a shady part of a garden, this play house provides a safe area for kids activities.
Built on a solid foundation and constructed with safety in mind, this playhouse was built using treated timber for longevity. The veranda is accessed by wooden steps and is encompassed by handrails and balusters. Internally the walls are clad in planed and sanded pine, so no splinters!, and bench seats provide storage for their toys. The door is of ledge and braced stable-door construction and painted with a water based paint. The windows are fixed and use acrylic instead of glass. Outside, the roof has a three layer felt system laid on 18mm WBP ply and the rain water leaves the roof by traditional guttering. The surrounding area of the playhouse was laid with a thick layer of bark. Overall, a solid and easy to maintain playhouse providing hours of fun for the kids.
This playhouse, as with the many others we have made, was designed and made to the clients requirement. We will work with you to provide for your own design, but you may need to check with your local planning department, depending on the size. Enquire for details.
Friendship Bench
Friendship Bench designed by Composite Joinery and constructed with Oak.
This particular bench was instigated by a local child minder, Carrie. I admire her patience when i see her walking with the kids, reminds me of Mother Goose followed by the goslings! The initial plan was for the Kids to provide their ideas and drawings to show me what they would like the bench to look like. The results were brilliant, but not too practical – one little chap wanted a granite seat with large carved ends, i was not quite sure what the ends represented and still wonder. After a great deal of consideration, it was decided to follow the design that was initially discussed between Carrie and myself. This information was always relaid to the Head Teacher with accompanying sketches. Once the design was finished and agreed, the process of constructing the Friendship Bench began.
To reduce the cost the Friendship Bench was worked on during spare time and available weekends. This lengthend the process considerably, but the rewards gained by the School were more than ‘worth the wait’, we are always approachable and flexible at Composite Joinery. The work involved with such a project is considerable, from start to finish using existing templates, a Friendship Bench like this will take between two and three weeks to complete. This may seem excessive but the finishing alone takes almost a week, each oil coat has an eight hour drying period and is then sanded and cleaned and oiled again upto five times. Sanding between coats involves three to four hours of meticulous work. Before any finish the Friendship Bench has to be made – we select our own timber which is then allowed to stabilise at the workshop, this timber is ‘rough stock’ which means that it is ’sawn’ and not ‘PAR’, also it is not ’sized’. All machining and associative preparation is completed at our worshops. Therefore it can clearly be realised that considerable effort and skill is involved in the production of such projects. The photographs example these statements.
We will not compromise our methods or quality to reduce cost, but we will do our utmost to produce the best Friendship Bench you could wish for at a negotiated price – so enquire for details. We can and will design and manufacture any bench you require, in any style.
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