Keter Factor Apex Garden Storage Shed 8 x 8ft – Beige/Brown
Manufactured in durable resin with steel reinforcement, the Keter Apex 8×8 Shed is built to last. Complete with wide double doors, the 8×8 features a window and skylight for additional daylight access. It also includes two shelves and brackets, and heavy duty floor.
Manufactured in durable resin with steel reinforcement, the Keter Apex 8×8 Shed is built to last. Complete with wide double doors, the 8×8 features a window and skylight for additional daylight access. It also includes two shelves and brackets, and heavy duty floor. Low maintenance and virtually fade-free. Just an occasional wash is all that is needed to keep it looking new. External Dimensions: W256.5cm D255cm H243cm. Footprint: 248cm x 255cm.
Plastic and wooden sheds, like this one, come supplied with a floor – an integral part. However, it needs to be built on a suitable hard level base, such as concrete, paving slabs or tarmac. This base is NOT supplied. A shed can’t be placed directly onto a base of grass, earth, sand etc. As natural movement will affect the stability, reduce lifespan, cause the doors to warp and encourage rot.
The Keter Apex 8×8 Shed is made from a durable plastic and is reinforced by a steel frame. Not only will this shed last for years to come, it requires practically no maintenance. Keter sheds are fade-free and all-weather resistant. A simple wash and your Keter shed looks like new every year.
To provide you with some peace of mind, this shed has lockable doors to keep your valuable possesions safe. Simply add your own padlock and you’ll have a secure way to store your personal belongings.
- Hinged .
- 1 window.
- Window type: glazed.
- Window location: interchangable sides.
- H243, W256.5, D255cm.
- Floor panel included.
- Waterproof.
- 2 people required for assembly.
- Manufacturer’s 15 year guarantee.
- EAN: 7290103664954.
Kerbside delivery only.
Additional information
Window type | glazed |
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Window location | interchangable sides. |
Size | H243, W256.5, D255cm. |
The apex is the highest point of something. The word may also refer to:
Beige is variously described as a pale sandy fawn color, a grayish tan, a light-grayish yellowish brown, or a pale to grayish yellow. It takes its name from French, where the word originally meant natural wool that has been neither bleached nor dyed, hence also the color of natural wool.
The word "beige" has come to be used to describe a variety of light tints chosen for their neutral or pale warm appearance.
Beige began to commonly be used as a term for a color in France beginning approximately 1855–60; the writer Edmond de Goncourt used it in the novel La Fille Elisa in 1877. The first recorded use of beige as a color name in English was in 1887.
Beige is notoriously difficult to produce in traditional offset CMYK printing because of the low levels of inks used on each plate; often it will print in purple or green and vary within a print run.
Beige is also a popular color in clothing, such as for men's trousers, as well as for interior design.
Brown is a color. It can be considered a composite color, but it is mainly a darker shade of orange. In the CMYK color model used in printing and painting, brown is usually made by combining the colors orange and black.
In the RGB color model used to project colors onto television screens and computer monitors, brown combines red and green. The color brown is seen widely in nature, wood, soil, human hair color, eye color and skin pigmentation. Brown is the color of dark wood or rich soil.
In the RYB color model, brown is made by mixing the three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue.
According to public opinion surveys in Europe and the United States, brown is the least favorite color of the public; it is often associated with plainness, the rustic, although it does also have positive associations, including baking, warmth, wildlife, the autumn and music.
A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the cultivation, display, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The single feature identifying even the wildest wild garden is control. The garden can incorporate both natural and artificial materials.
Gardens often have design features including statuary, follies, pergolas, trellises, stumperies, dry creek beds, and water features such as fountains, ponds (with or without fish), waterfalls or creeks. Some gardens are for ornamental purposes only, while others also produce food crops, sometimes in separate areas, or sometimes intermixed with the ornamental plants. Food-producing gardens are distinguished from farms by their smaller scale, more labor-intensive methods, and their purpose (enjoyment of a hobby or self-sustenance rather than producing for sale, as in a market garden). Flower gardens combine plants of different heights, colors, textures, and fragrances to create interest and delight the senses.
The most common form today is a residential or public garden, but the term garden has traditionally been a more general one. Zoos, which display wild animals in simulated natural habitats, were formerly called zoological gardens. Western gardens are almost universally based on plants, with garden, which etymologically implies enclosure, often signifying a shortened form of botanical garden. Some traditional types of eastern gardens, such as Zen gardens, however, use plants sparsely or not at all. Landscape gardens, on the other hand, such as the English landscape gardens first developed in the 18th century, may omit flowers altogether.
Landscape architecture is a related professional activity with landscape architects tending to engage in design at many scales and working on both public and private projects.
Keter or Kether (Hebrew: , Keṯer, lit. "crown") is the first of the ten sefirot in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, symbolizing the divine will and the initial impulse towards creation from the Ein Sof, or infinite source. It represents pure consciousness and transcends human understanding, often referred to as "Nothing" or the "Hidden Light". Keter is associated with the divine name "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh" (אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה), meaning "I Am that I Am", which was revealed to Moses from the burning bush, and it embodies the qualities of absolute compassion and humility. Its meaning is "crown", and it is interpreted as both the "topmost" of the Sefirot and the "regal crown" thereof.
Keter is positioned at the top of the Tree of Life, sitting above and between Chokmah on the right and Binah on the left, and above Tiferet. It is often depicted with three primary paths: one leading to Chokmah, another to Binah, and the third to Tiferet. This positioning highlights its role as the source from which wisdom (Chokmah) and understanding (Binah) emanate, and it emphasizes its connection to beauty and harmony (Tiferet), thereby facilitating the flow of divine energy through the sefirot.
Keter is called in the Zohar "the most hidden of all hidden things". Moses ben Jacob Cordovero describes Keter as the source of the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy, derived from a verse in the Book of Micah. These attributes emphasize compassion, forgiveness, and humility. Cordovero also outlines ethical behavior associated with Keter in his work The Palm Tree of Devorah, encouraging purity of thought and actions, such as always turning one's ears to hear good and avoiding anger.
In Western esotericism, Keter is linked to the initial point of divine emanation, representing pure formless consciousness. It is associated with various divine and mystical figures, such as the archangel Metatron and the Tetramorph of the Holy Living Creatures.
A shed is typically a simple, single-story roofed structure, often used for storage, for hobbies, or as a workshop, and typically serving as outbuilding, such as in a back garden or on an allotment. Sheds vary considerably in their size and complexity of construction, from simple open-sided ones designed to cover bicycles or garden items to large wood-framed structures with shingled roofs, windows, and electrical outlets. Sheds used on farms or in the industry can be large structures. The main types of shed construction are metal sheathing over a metal frame, plastic sheathing and frame, all-wood construction (the roof may be asphalt shingled or sheathed in tin), and vinyl-sided sheds built over a wooden frame. Small sheds may include a wooden or plastic floor, while more permanent ones may be built on a concrete pad or foundation. Sheds may be lockable to deter theft or entry by children, domestic animals, wildlife, etc.
X, or x, is the twenty-fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ex (pronounced ), plural exes.
by Richard
Great shed but hard to erect.
by Gosz
Shipped quickly, arrived well boxed and packaged, no damage, no missing parts.
by Pmeiseter
Excellent design and ease of assembly. A very solid and durable shed that will require no maintenance. I give this shed the highest recommendation possible.
by Wendy
I love this! We debated whether to purchase a cheaper wooden shed that cud have been fitted free as we didn’t feel up to a full day putting one up but we loved the look of this one and felt it would be more durable. Fairly easy to build-just ensure you check the parts off first and i placed relevant sections together to make it easier. In total it took around 4.5hrs to build but I am thrilled with the end result!
by Dorset
Give it a good half day to install and do it with your best friend, it needs focus to get it right. We are very pleased with it.
by Kevin
Had a 6×4 Keter Shed for years , Just wanted a bigger one, The shed is Easy to assemble, And good value for money,plus no Maintenance Needed, Only problem there was a part missing ?Contacted Argos, Then Keter and the item was received in a couple of days, Brilliant service, More human error ,than quality issue, Would highly Recommend this Shed.
by Ershy
Have given this review 4 stars, but only because I haven’t installed the shed yet. However the delivery by Argos was really quick and the two people delivering were really helpful and friendly. The shed looks ok, but still in packaging. Colour, a little lighter than expected
by Bob
Been trying to get hold keter shed since August they sell so fast . At last I got one l can see why they go so fast. I’m so pleased looks fab.
by Harmeet
You need a good level base to get good results, I did a wooden frame with 18mm ply board . The assembly isn’t easy , needs 2 persons and full day . Only start the assembly if you are going to finish as the whole structure gets reinforced by the roof . Overall it’s great when finished