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Whether you live in terraced property, a semi-detached or a detached property, or even a manor house, one thing is certain - the variety of wheelie bins and/or boxes that you will be "encouraged" to sort your kitchen, recyclable and garden waste into are at best, "not very sightly".
As these bins and boxes are now almost ubiquitous, there is a growing industry based around how to hide these wheelie bins from sight.
Traditionally, unsightly areas of the garden were screened off with trellis, plants and walls. But the wheelie bins need to be both accessible on a regular basis and able to be "wheeled out" once every one or two weeks for collection - so it needs to be in a convenient place and easily accessible - which tends to mean visible.
There are a myriad of products on offer to "screen off" these bins - at distinctlybritish.com we are offering 3 quality ranges to help meet the many differing needs. All come from British Companies: |
Wheelie Bin and Box Storage Cupboards in Pressure Treated Cedar Wood |
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These wheelie bin storage cupboards are the "Rolls Royce" of bin and box storage.
Made in sizes to fit everything from a single wheelie bin to 5 bins and covering a combination of bins and boxes (see left 2 x bins and 2 x boxes) they also come in sizes to cater from wheelie bins from 120 litre to 360 litre including mixed sizes like 2 x 240 litre + 1 x 140 litre.
Made to order in Blackburn
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Wheelie Bin Screens in Choice of Colours and Bin Sizes - Wipe Clean Plastic & Rubber Wheels |
These hand made "pens" are made by Trevor Waas and his wife at SmartFab Ltd. near Retford in Nottinghanshire.
Made from high quality plastics, they come in 6 x colours, 3 bin sizes and for 1, 2 or 3 wheelie bins.
They incorporate great features like rubber wheels for ease of moving out when the bins need "putting out" and all "pens" have flower trays on either side at the top to help them blend in with their environment (see "before and after example" at the top of this blog).
They are delivered fully assembled and currently available outside the M25 and excluding the Highlands, N Ireland and Isle of Wight.
These are new to distinctlybritish.com this month.
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