Customisation & Modules (The Modular Principle)
Modular system: dimensions, doors and canopies
Interior organisation and modular add-on modules
Lighting design, special-purpose uses and extended living spaces
The aesthetic appeal of your garden shed or pergola is largely determined by your choice of materials. Our system allows for striking contrasts and harmonious integration into the existing surroundings of your property.
For lovers of industrial charm, we offer façade elements made from 2 mm thick genuine Corten steel. Over time, Corten steel develops a characteristic rust layer that acts as a protective coating and has a warm, earthy colour. As there are numerous elements such as privacy screens, planters or benches made from genuine Corten steel, the garden shed blends seamlessly into a harmonious garden ensemble.

Wooden slats are the ideal design element for organically softening the clean lines of cubic forms. The use of high-quality wooden slats lends the structure a natural warmth and depth. At the same time, the slats block the view from the outside without hindering air circulation or completely obscuring the space from view.

Wherever the interior or rear side of a wall is directly in view, HPL cladding on both sides is the best choice. Whilst standard walls have a functional rear side, here you get a high-quality façade finish on both sides. This is particularly important for freestanding pergola lounges or outdoor kitchens – even when seated, you look out onto an aesthetically pleasing wall surface rather than the technical substructure.

A garden is rarely a perfectly flat surface. Our modular system really comes into its own where standard solutions reach their limits. Not every plot follows right angles – we create non-rectangular layouts that fit snugly against sloping plot boundaries or awkward nooks between the house wall and the fence. This precise fit allows you to transform previously unused ‘dead corners’ into valuable storage space or functional living areas.
Sloping sites or terraced gardens require special design approaches. We create two interconnected units at different levels (split-level). Such differences in level can be put to excellent use to create focal points – for example, through an integrated outdoor shower that functionally enhances the transition between the levels.
A garden shed is often installed on existing surfaces such as terraces, which frequently have a gradient of approx. 2% for drainage purposes. Standard levelling feet can compensate for unevenness to a certain extent – however, with a 2% gradient, the levelling feet’ capacity of approx. 6 cm is reached after just 3 m. For gradients exceeding 6 cm, we precisely adjust the garden shed during manufacture, ensuring that even height differences of 15 cm or more are accommodated with precision. The shed appears perfectly level, whilst the base follows the contours of the ground.
In addition to levelling the base, we offer full flexibility regarding the upper building finish: we can adjust the height of the garden shed to over 3 m if required. This allows, for example, for a continuous canopy over the entrance, which flows seamlessly into the garden shed without any visual break. If we are building on an existing site with a steep gradient, the slope must be measured precisely in advance – we are happy to assist you with this to ensure that on-site assembly is carried out professionally.
