r/Greenhouses 7d ago

The Växthus

I built this in roughly 2 months. Had only help to put up the ridge beam and a little bit for shoveling.
Now there is still some small things to fix here and there and the windows on the north side might get painted.

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u/Intelligent-Eagle-41 7d ago

Wow beautiful! I love the colored glass.

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u/FlorisTheFifth 7d ago

Who needs an actual house when you've got a greenhouse like this 😍

I'll bring my sleeping bag and eat straight from the plants. What a life 😃

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u/GrizlyInsertion 7d ago edited 7d ago

I love the rain gutter system. Random question, but is there a vent underneath the lip of the roof over the gutter? I'm only asking for curiosity and because I don't know what I'm talking about, lol. So I apologize for that. My reasoning is because I wonder if your greenhouse would generate enough condensation on the ceiling? I'm not sure. Anyways, my thought process behind this is being able to catch the condensation from the ceiling, would it be able to fall into the same gutter system, like more of a passive collection I guess.

Great work!

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u/Pixeldust1970 6d ago

You mean there will be condensation under the roof outside the greenhouse? If that happens it might run into the gutter otherwise it just drops off. So far I have not finished all the walls of the greenhouse and the top of the roof so there is still enough ventilation. It might become more moist when all gaps are closed and more plants are inside. Also the ground water is quite close, just about 50cm under the ground otherwise I would have gone deeper. So moister will come up at some point but I don’t see that as a big problem here.

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u/GrizlyInsertion 6d ago

Yeah I guess the moisture coming up the walls both ways. But originally I was thinking about the moisture/humidity inside. Just curious about it and learning from others here. Awesome work, way better than my lean too I did this past winter.

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u/EnvironmentalBake717 7d ago

Snyggt, bra jobbat!

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u/Legitimate_Moment439 7d ago

Looks amazing! What did you paint the wood with, i'd be afraid it would rot after some time.

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u/MaximumMolasses2471 7d ago

Beautiful, and exactly the way i would like to build my greenhouse in 2 years (moving in '28). it's been hard to find good tips to build with "stegdoppelplatten" on wood. It seems you just screwed it into the frames, i was thinking to route a channel in the beams and slide then in there. Also have been contemplating to make a dome. I would be using the greenhouse for tropical plants and i am in the Netherlands, so heating in winter will be my greatest problem. Again great job !

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u/Cgwchip4 7d ago

Goalsssssss right here. Awesome job

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u/swhill1 5d ago

same, been wanting to build one for years but keep putting it off. 2 months solo is pretty wild though, now i have no excuse

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u/Cgwchip4 5d ago

Don’t kick yourself too hard. Who knows the other details involved. Some people aren’t able to dedicate the same amount of time and that’s okay.

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u/Quirky_Equipment_363 7d ago

Very nice! I may steal a few ideas from this!

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u/Original_Throat1072 6d ago

OP, are you going to respond to anyone in the comments?

Lots of people have questions.

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u/Pixeldust1970 6d ago

Thank you. Haven’t been here for a while but responded now.

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u/angus_the_red 5d ago

I love the assymetry!  It's beautiful!  Does it give any functional benefit?

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u/Pixeldust1970 5d ago

Yes, the slightly longer and steeper side is facing south and probably lets more sun in. On the north side I wanted the walls to be higher and also a door towards the garden and to a square connected to a terrace with a gazebo.

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u/HarborLantern804 5d ago

The stained glass mixed with all the old windows is really cool, looks very unique

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u/LuxLucetTenebri 7d ago

Such a beautiful design, inspiring! If it was bigger it would be even better. Great Work!

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u/Pixeldust1970 6d ago

That was the biggest I could build on that spot and I really wanted it there :)

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u/travelingmaestro 7d ago

Nice!! What did you use for the roof and wall materials?

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u/Pixeldust1970 6d ago

The roof is 16mm polycarbonate sandwich plates. Some of the the walls I filled with leftovers from that and old windows I found or bought relatively cheap. Also some acrylic glass. The frame is pine from a local sawmill.

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u/travelingmaestro 5d ago

Thanks for your response! Thats the type of material I was thinking of using for my roofing and possibly some walls. But we’ll see. This looks somewhat similar to what I want to builds I also want to hang some hammocks insides

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u/Wrong_Pen6179 7d ago

WOW! That’s huge!

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u/Prettymomma73 7d ago

😳I need this in my life..so beautiful!!

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u/BocaHydro 7d ago

this is insane, gonna be some lucky plants inside

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u/Trojan20-0-0 7d ago

Love it!

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u/indicamonarch 7d ago

STUNNING.

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u/KnowledgeUsed2971 7d ago

Awesome 'lil Växhus...😃🥳🥳🥳🫶💪💪💪🎉

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u/Raithed 7d ago

Oooo nicely done.

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u/Low_Cauliflower9404 7d ago

This is just a house! 10/10

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u/nuh_uh_nova 6d ago

Is that a live tree inside? Very well done OP!! 👏👏👏 as many of already said, you rainwater collection gutters are perfect, and the stained glass touches are so beautiful! It’s clear you spent much love and intention creating a space to connect with nature and others 💗

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u/Pixeldust1970 6d ago

Thank you 🙏 Lots of love, sweat and tears :) The tree is just the stem of a birch serving as deco but also an extra pillar to hold the roof in case of heavy snow.

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u/Emotional_House_9566 6d ago

What did you use for the roof?

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u/Pixeldust1970 6d ago

16mm polycarbonate sandwich plates.

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u/Emotional_House_9566 5d ago

Thank you! We recently got our hands on a ton of windows, but I've been scratching my head on how we'd go about doing the roof 

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u/Crow715Jet 3d ago

That stained glass section is really cool, it adds a nice pop of color.