Le Petit Chalet LPC-1007 Stone Front Bird House - Red, White and Black

Le Petit Chalet LPC-1007 Stone Front Bird House - Red, White and Black Reviews



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Le Petit Chalet LPC-1007 Stone Front Bird House - Red, White and Black Feature

  • Stone Front Bird House welcomes birds to your yard and impresses friends and neighbors with its detail and charm
  • With real river rock, house appears to be built from stone and rock is also used to create a front fence
  • Detail includes a red chair and benches, and white flower boxes filled with flowers
  • House is 14.5" tall and 14" x 14", back unscrews for easy cleaning
  • Top quality construction with real wood, exterior water-based paint, UV protection, and galvanized screws and nails for long-lasting beauty
Striking Stone Front Bird House appears to have been made from stone and includes a river rock fence in front. Details include wood and an ax, a chair on the front porch and flower boxes. The architectural detail of Le Petit Chalet’s birdhouses and feeders add unique beauty to any home. Reminiscent of quaint country cottages, Victorian houses, chapels and other charming buildings, Le Petit Chalet uses real wood, exterior water-based paint, with UV protection, and galvanized screws and nails for top-quality construction and long-lasting beauty. Le Petit Chalet birdhouses and feeders are also built with attention to the needs of birds with details like breathing and drainage holes, bird hole openings, space inside and distance from hole to floor researched and incorporated on every model. Climate and the elements will weather the house and change its appearance over time; however, weathering will add to the item's natural charm without compromising its function. Should you want to preserve the finish (paint), it is recommended to cover it with two to three coats of a water-based semi-gloss outdoor wood finish. You should expect that once left outside, the product will weather and require refinishing.


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Mar 28, 2011 19:43:04

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