GARDEON® Thermopanel - insulated roof
Gardeon Thermopanel is designed with an optimum thickness of 82/40 mm, and treated on the inside with a white, smooth design coating. The roof panels feature excellent thermal insulation properties and are very durable. Thanks to the roof insulation, the building will not overheat, and resists sudden temperature changes.
The roof soffit is supplied in white RAL 9010 as standard. Other colour shades are available at extra cost.
GARDEON® Steel Roof - uninsulated roof
The steel trapezoidal roofing features a corrugated profile, providing reliable protection against the weather. It is made from steel sheets with a durable coating that guarantees a long service life and minimal maintenance.
For even greater comfort, it is equipped with an anti-condensation foil that prevents condensation and moisture from forming on the underside of the roof.
GARDEON® Thermopanel - insulated walls with finished plaster
GARDEON® Thermopanel insulated walls are made of 50/40 mm thick steel panels that provide excellent thermal insulation and save space. Thanks to a unique technology, they look like brickwork on the outside, while the interior is treated with a white, smooth design coating. These panels have excellent thermal insulation properties and are extremely durable, equivalent to a 200mm thick brick wall.
GARDEON® Steel Wall - uninsulated walls with finished plaster
GARDEON® Steel Wall is made of steel panels without an insulating core. They provide an extremely strong and durable construction with a modern look. Thanks to a special technology, they look like brick walls on the outside while the interior is finished with a white coating that visually resembles classic plaster.
This type of wall is ideal for buildings where thermal insulation is not a priority.
Solid foundation for your garden house
Garden house of a lifetime
GARDEON® prefabricated garden houses have been developed by experts on the basis of thorough analyses in order to offer the best. The result is a spacious turnkey garden house made of steel panels, with a high-quality plaster finish. This makes the prefabricated structure blend in design-wise with your property, while providing year-round storage for belongings and long-term use.
Premium Hörmann doors and garage doors
All GARDEON® garden houses are equipped with high-quality doors and gates from the renowned German brand Hörmann. Whether you choose a glazed panoramic door, an insulated door, an uninsulated door, a single-leaf door or a double-leaf steel door, each of them is as secure as possible and has excellent insulating properties.
Standard door finish is Woodgrain, Prelis M. Other finishes are available at an additional cost.
Hörmann garage doors are ultra-quiet, open inwards towards the ceiling and can be controlled via a remote app.
- Heat permeability: 1,37 W/m²K
- Security: certified class RC2 (extra charge)
- Sound dampening: 25 dB
- Thermal insulation: 42 mm thick slats
- Surface finish: Woodgrain (wood decor)
Windows and Skylights
When designing the GARDEON® garden houses, we also thought about plenty of natural light and fresh air. Durable plastic windows, walls and vertical double-glazed Designer Windows provide excellent insulation and bring lots of light into the house all year round.
Window opening options:
- Tilt
- Microventilation
- Full open
Carport or pergola
Expand your outdoor space by adding a modern pergola to the GARDEON® prefabricated garden house. It serves as a carport, a barbecue area or a relaxing space behind a stylish screen.
Well designed, functional roof lining
Atika is a system of steel profiles designed to line the roof structure of GARDEON® garden houses. It protects the walls and roof from rainwater and is also an irreplaceable design element that gives the garden house a timeless look.
Sophisticated gutter system
Our GARDEON® garden houses have eaves cleverly hidden under the roof so as not to interfere with their elegant appearance. The water drainage is effectively directed into a container or barrel, eliminating the risk of water damage.






























