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Posted 18 April 2024

Sojag Kuramo 10ft x 17ft (3 x 5.2m) Aluminium Frame Solarium with Galvanised Steel Roof + Insect Netting

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Create your private oasis, away from home, in your own backyard. With the 4 season Kuramo solarium, you will be protected from the sun, rain, and mosquitos, all while being surrounded by the beautiful outdoors. Its sturdy aluminum structure and galvanised steel roof will last for years to come. The Kuramo features a double roof and 2 double sliding doors, allowing for additional air circulation. Each wall panel is equipped with netting and mica plastic windows. Enjoy as an outdoor extension to your living room or dining room in any weather! This is also the perfect outdoor solution for sheltering your hot tub or spa.

Features:

  • Galvanised steel roof and bottom decorative panels
  • Aluminum structure
  • Two double sliding doors
  • Mica plastic windows on doors
  • Mosquito netting and Mica plastic windows on every wall panel
  • Windows can be completely opened, semi-opened or fully closed except for the doors
  • Colour: champagne structure & taupe roof and decorative panels
  • 2 winter support posts included
  • Any accumulation of snow should always be removed from the roof
Dimensions:

  • Roof Dimensions: H 291.7 x W 298.4 x D 518 cm
  • Anchoring Dimensions: H 291.7 x W 278 x D 496.7 cm
  • Weight: 313kg
Please Note: This structure must be anchored using the appropriate screws based on the flooring which it is being anchored to (not included)

Regarding any missing or damaged parts, please contact costco@shelterlogic.com

N.B. Please note a level foundation is required (concrete, slabs, or a timber frame).

Please check contents, footprint and measurements before installation. If you are enlisting the help of a third party to install this product, please ensure that all contents have been received in full and undamaged prior to arranging and paying for installation to take place. Accessories are not included.
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Edited by sotv, 18 April 2024
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  1. yoyoken's avatar
    Can be used as a green house?
    dmannn's avatar
    I'd say no. It has insect netting on each panel so technically in the cooler months when growing and getting seedlings off it would just let all the warmth out, plus the roof isn't see-through which all green houses should be to maximise the light exposure for plants.
  2. grumpyadam's avatar
    It's not really designed for this country is it. We don't tend to have bug issues and need to shelter from the sun. What we need is to shelter from the rain and the metal roof would I imagine mean it could be rather noisy. Possible use for a hot tub enclosure though.
  3. fazzy-bhoy's avatar
    I can't see this surviving a scottish winter.
    niceblokedave's avatar
    Heck I don’t think I would either !
  4. robo989's avatar
    Mildew-aerium
  5. devlino's avatar
    Had one of these in a villa in Florida, was great there, can't see it being of use here.
  6. sotv's avatar
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    10 x 14 ft version is also available for £2499 if that size suits better costco.co.uk/Gar…837
  7. thecoolguy's avatar
    do u need planning permission for this?
    Andrewlato's avatar
    I'd doubt that, it's a temporary structure IMO, just like a shed
  8. psd99's avatar
    Lovely even bigger than my carboard box studio flat. Might be a good one to install in a local park
  9. phileep-philop's avatar
    Odd item for he UK market.
  10. potatokid's avatar
    Do you think you could replace the net with thin plastic green house window sheets? Suppose it depends on how sturdy the plastic frames are?
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