Glory 8 ft. x 16 ft. Greenhouse
Size
Manifest your gardening dreams in the aptly named Glory Greenhouse.
In a beautiful, classic design, this greenhouse kit is created for plants and the humans that care for them. Filled with features, the 8×16 ft DIY greenhouse has a wide entrance, high roof, and tall eaves for ample room to move around, plant your garden, and store your tools.
The Glory greenhouse has a gray powder-coated aluminum frame and includes a galvanized steel base kit that adds even more height, structural support, and stability. Combined with the 10 mm high impact twin-wall polycarbonate panels, you have a greenhouse that is as resilient and functional as it is aesthetically pleasing.
This glorious premium greenhouse is designed and built for lasting serious gardening.
- Chosen by Better Homes and Gardens as the Best splurge Greenhouse Kit of 2024
- Highly resistant, reinforced, translucent, and safe polycarbonate greenhouse kit
- Entirely built with heavy-duty multi-wall glazing for controlled light exposure and heat insulation
- Allows maintaining level temperatures and diffuses sunlight
- Provides up to 100% protection from harmful sun rays (UV)
- Life-time resilient polycarbonate plastic walls; do not turn yellow or become brittle over time
- Reinforced, extra-thick non-rusting aluminum structure to withstand harsh weather conditions
- The high roof provides plenty of headroom and more space to garden and trellis tall and leafy plants
- House-like, classic design, upgraded with fine matt, dark-grey powder-coated aluminum frame
- Built-to-last thanks to outstandingly durable materials
- Maintenance-free greenhouse
- Protects your plants from the elements so that you can enjoy an extended growing period.
Dimensions
A | Length | 484cm | 15'10"ft |
B | Width | 253cm | 8'4"ft |
C | Height | 268.5cm | 8'9"ft |
D | Door width | 80cm | 2'7"ft |
E | Door height | 188cm | 6'2"ft |
The greenhouse is perfect, the size is great.
The assembling is not all that easy, and you definitely need 2 people, especially to place the panels on the roof, but all the parts were there, nothing was missing. It's best to either build a flat surface to put it on, or have one, because it has to be levelled as it's built up, and it would be difficult...We allowed weekend to assemble it.
Green house went together better than expected. Directions were good. (Originally posted at "Homedepot.com")Seems sturdy enough and looks decent.
Total assembly (on a prepared foundation) took about 8 hours with about 30% needing/wanting a second set of hands. I'm not a big fan of 'picture only' assembly instructions but these were comprehensive and relatively easy to follow. (Originally posted at "Homedepot.com")