



Geodesic dome kits Geo-Dome has an expanding range of hand made timber geodesic dome kits, we can supply basic kits on a pallet as a cost effective option, part built or fully installed domes. Covering materials include, 5 season horticultural polythene, 2mm polycarbonate, 10mm twinwall polycarbonate or 4mm toughened glass. All the dome kits are handmade by Paul in the workshop here in Cumbria, north west England. Please bear in mind that as all the kits are made one by one and there can be a long waiting list at busy times of the year. I'm working on a more mass produced dome design that should be ready mid 2013 you can have a sneak peak Here We have 3 standard sizes to choose from, but can make any design published on the geo-dome website, take a look at the design porfolio or geodesic dome plans section for more inspiration. Covering options and prices can be found here. Standard Geodesic dome kits

The GD5 is the smallest dome we produce, at 2.7m diameter at floor level and 3m at it's widest the GD5 will fit in most town gardens. It can be customised with up to 2 doors, 2 auto windows, staging and a variety of cover materials including horticultural polythene, 2mm clear polycarbonate, 10mm twinwall or 4mm toughened glass. The frames come as standard in pressure treated softwood but can be painted or varnished to customer requirements.







At 4.8m diameter the GD18 is our mid sized kit, classic 3v style with a floor area of about 18 Sqm this dome is big enough for growing veg or housing a table and chairs for alfresco dinning. Customisation options include up to 5 doors and up to 9 auto or manual windows. The cover options are the same as all the standard kits, polythene, polycarbonate or glass, this is probably the most popular kit we make.







The largest standard kit is the GD27 which is 6 meters in diameter, We can make larger domes (up to 9m diameter) but this is the biggest dome we produce that can fit in a panel van in one go and can be built by one person without scaffolding. Options include up to 2 doors and 5 large auto or manual windows. With a 27 sqm footprint the GD27 is large enough for professional size gardens or schools.







Custom Geodesic dome kits

If you are looking for something different we can make custom domes to your requirements, contact Paul or take a look at the design porfolio for inspiration. A 4.8 meter diameter GD18

A 6 meter diameter GD27

And a 3 meter diameter GD5

The price guide can be found here



Uses:

Greenhouse

Spar cover

Sunroom

Conservatory

Studio

Hydroponics

Advantages over other greenhouses and garden structures:

Much stronger than rectangular based garden structures

Better airflow and atmosphere for you and your plants

Can be covered in polythene, glass, ETFE or pretty much any other material you want.

Simple to assemble only requiring basic DIY skills

Environmentally friendly materials and design

Modern design that will not date like some other designs

Available as a part assembled kit for even easier assembly

Easy to personalise to your own needs

More affordable than any other dome currently on the market. Contact Paul For more information



The price guide can be found here [ comments 52 ]







posted by gravitonium 10/12/2008 23:48:36 we use F-Clean for greenfarming, square meter starts at 20 euro, but harvest happens more often, and film is magic,



posted by Sam 05/01/2009 04:26:08 I love you site, it's been the most informative and helpful I have come across yet, Thank you!!! I am in the process of designing my 20'3v and I love the look of the tight skin on you front page, what is the material and how is it attached? I am in Nevada where we get intense sun in the summer and some snow in the winter. Do you have any suggestions?



posted by JASON H. 11/01/2009 05:58:54 nice dome when you make the frame out of aluminum I will defenetly buy one hopefuly at an afordable price and in kit form please escuse any typeos thank you I plan on puting it on my roof top as a green house- see website 80/20 inc please e-mail me when you do it in aluminum if you decide to do it good luck.



posted by j.nitso 09/08/2009 23:15:48 The dome above is beautiful. Is that the one that's in the kit?



posted by Pavel Brayvo 05/01/2010 02:56:36 Hi, Paul! I'm doing something similar: tinyurl.com/ygfs2az This is great synchronization! I make a link to your site as our (domesworld) friend at left menu: domesworld.ru And here is our main project: tinyurl.com/yaaebko Hi all! Best Regards, PB ///



posted by brent dobson 26/02/2010 00:24:38 I really like the green finish! Thought: calculations would actually be easier and the result stunning relative to sales( appearance and thermal loss control) if the struts followed the radius in surface curvature.It's the angualarity of the surface the results in heat loss through air turbulance....



posted by Gerald 28/02/2010 15:40:09 Can I buy it somewhere in Germany?



posted by Joe 30/08/2010 09:01:06 I like your 6 meter GD27 Geodesic Dome very much. Its the best looking dome I have seen so far. I would like to know if it can be ship to the US. If so how much would shipping be. What would be the price in US dollars. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. JOE



posted by Gail 02/09/2010 03:59:32 I really like the design of the dome greenhouse. Are you able to strongly secure and/or fix dome structure to the ground, as we have strong winds where we live. How much would it cost to buy and send in Australian dollars? Do you have a distributor in Australia? Thanks Gail



posted by kim 10/02/2011 13:55:42 Hi Paul, I really like the look of the dome, and it doesn't look as if I might require a degree to assemble it. Can you please advise who is the South African distributor (if any) or would it be possible to have it shipped to me? thank you, Kim



posted by marty roeske 05/04/2011 05:55:03 nterested in plans for a 25 ft. dome. are you working on anything close?? what would the cost be on it (u.s. dollar pls :) )



posted by Kat 22/04/2011 13:47:00 I would like to get more information on this greenhouse kit as well as some 2-3 bedroom home designs. In the 90's I was looking into building a geodome for my future... the future is here!



posted by Bilal 09/05/2011 12:23:46 How we find the values of A,B and C in geodesic dome?



posted by Emm' 10/05/2011 17:31:25 I'm very interesting in this form of house, but i dont know if it's available for a collectif house... and how does it cost??



posted by adrian 29/07/2011 15:45:07 how much is the 3meter dome



posted by Ray 01/08/2011 14:34:52 I want to make aplay dome where can I buy the hubs, I live in Florida



posted by Shannon 22/08/2011 20:49:13 Do you have an outlet for Canada - BC. Very interested in putting one in my garden s



posted by nadine 25/08/2011 01:36:20 Hi I am also in australia and am interested in prices of your domes and shipping costs. thanks



posted by Kate 05/10/2011 08:45:26 Why is the preference for a galvanised steel frame? How much would the smallest (2-3m) dome be?



posted by ben bennouna 06/10/2011 18:02:15 nice dome when you make the frame out of aluminum .I'm looking for some info or some idea and the plan how to make it 6m in diameter and 2m height. Thanks



posted by David Barrueto 13/03/2012 01:41:20 Can you please provide us with a detailed brochure of your domes as well as the wholesale prices for high quantities



posted by Jim Lingwood 23/03/2012 20:09:27 just finihed building a GD15 . apart from minor mis-alignments caused by innaccuracies during initial construction ... no problems!! it's great !!



posted by Junor 08/06/2012 05:56:11 Hello Paul I would like to know if I can increase the size of the dome GD27. Can I add more triangles to it or do I have to build a new one with longer struts. Is there a way to enlarge the domes without building new.I am thinking in the future for a 28 foot dome. greenhouse. Thank You Junor



posted by samantha 16/07/2012 12:46:45 Hi do you do a dome about 2m if so how much would it be, thanks



posted by Danny Lopez 27/08/2012 20:02:27 Hi I would like a price on a dome 40ft. across and plans and kit prices I am new at this so the easier the better also I'm on a budget thank you for your help I don't want custom plans something you have already is fine



posted by Arthur d 22/10/2012 00:51:34 Hey sir I'm interested in ur structure.... But with thicker walls... I'm thinking concrete and rebar.... This being better insulation for residential







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