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Monet's Japanese bridge 8 ft.
$2,199.99
Sale price
$2,199.99
Regular price
$2,300.00
Create a lavish sanctuary in your backyard with Monet's Japanese bridge. This garden bridge exudes sophistication with its double arch top rails and half-halved split rails, evoking an elegant and exclusive aesthetic. The subtly curved flooring adds a touch of comfort and ease to your leisurely stroll across this exquisite footbridge. Maximum 250 lb. (113 kg) capacity. For residential use only.
- Gracefully arched Japanese wooden bridges to highlight your rock garden or pond.
- Our exclusive interlocking construction for aesthetic sleek designs with fewer screws and long-lasting products.
- Supported by two full length floor joists, mildly arched 1 x 6 tongue and groove flooring is durable and easy to walk on.
- Treated with oil-based semi-transparent brown wood preservative, ready to finish to your liking such as a solid deck stain.
- Finished items are painted with exterior latex paint on the railings and end frames.
- Pilot holes assure a perfect fit and easy assembly.
- Construction grade hardware is included.
- For residential use only. Maximum 250 lb. (113 kg) capacity.
- It spans up to 84.25 inches (214 cm between the posts).
- Dimensions: 90.25 in. L x 18.75 in. H x 34.25 in. W (2.3 m L x 48 cm H x 87 cm W)
- Actual walkable width is 29 inches (74 cm) between moldings.
- End Posts are 2.5 in. x 2.5 in. (6.4 cm x 6.4 cm).
- Item Weight: 110 lb. (49.9 kg)
- Shipping Weight: 120 lb. (55 kg)
- Shipping Dimensions: 93 in. L x 22 in. H x 13 in. W (2.4 m L x 56 cm H x 33 cm W)
- Click here to view Assembly Directions.
- By popular demand, a 4 ft. (1.2 m) wide version is now available: approximately 42 in. (107 cm) walkable width, built with durable 2 x 6 tongue and groove (3.8 cm x 14 cm) floor boards, shipped in two parcels, and 400 lb. (181 kg) load capacity
- Please note that 4 ft. wide bridges will be shipped in 2 parcels.
- [These lifestyle images are generated by AI, not suggestions of actual usage; the posts should be fastened to the cement platforms.]