Displays brought attention of Jason Hodges

Two Scandi backyard studios displayed at the Home Show, 2014 in Adelaide Showground left no one indifferent. Both exhibitors and visitors were flocking at the display of the backyard cabins appreciating the innovative concept and design as it is for Australia although well-known Scandinavian structures around the World.

Cabin visitors at Home Show in Adelaide, 2014
People were touching, smelling the naturally beautiful studio

Celebrity landscaper Jason Hodges approached the studios twice to learn about the innovation coming to Homes and Gardens of Australians.

Jason Hodges from Better homes and gardens
Jason Hodges from “Better homes and gardens”

Martin Whyte, the cabins builder, was amazed with the response of SA people.

“People were approaching cabins with smiley faces, touching, smelling the naturally beautiful timber and sharing their ideas where the cabin will fit in their backyard or a holiday property. They were pleasantly surprised how quickly Scandi backyard studios can be built and how easily the kit can be transportable to remote sites. Lots of free site inspections were booked and we will definitely see people realizing their dreams by this Christmas” – he said.

 “South Australia is a tough market”- Martin said. “Companies are testing the products in SA and if successful, it means it will be good anywhere else in Australia.”

Great interest during three days at the expo in Adelaide indicates the success of innovative backyard structures in Australia.

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