U-shaped raised bed made to measure
Design your own U-shaped raised bed in 3D and see the exact price in euros right away. The U-shape gives you a walk-in bed you can tend from three sides — ideal against a wall or as a herb garden. Built from the modular Brick Premium system — 60 mm European larch panels with snap-in connectors, a 25+ year lifespan, assembled without tools.
Open the 3D planner
Free, no registration — opens the editor with a U-shaped bed ready to adjust.
How it works
- Enter the base and both arm lengths of the U and the height.
- Studio builds the 3D model from the modular 60 mm larch panels.
- See the full bill of materials and the exact price in euros instantly.
- Adjust the base or arms, then save or order — no registration needed.
How much does a U-shaped raised bed cost?
The price depends on the base and arm lengths and the height. These examples are 24 cm high (4 courses of panels):
| Size (base + arms) | Height | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 180 × 60 cm + 2× 60 cm | 24 cm | €364.22 |
| 180 × 60 cm + 2× 120 cm | 24 cm | €477.02 |
| 240 × 60 cm + 2× 120 cm | 24 cm | €533.42 |
Guide prices for Slovakia and Czechia; the 3D planner calculates the exact price for your size and country. Shipping is calculated at checkout by weight and destination.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a U-shaped raised bed?
- It is a raised garden bed with a base and two arms forming a U, so you can step into the middle and reach every plant from three sides. The base, arms and height are all made to measure from 60 mm European larch panels.
- What sizes can I choose?
- The base and each arm are set independently in 60 mm steps, with a height of 2 to 13 courses (12 to 78 cm).
- What material are the beds made of?
- 60 mm European larch (Larix) — a naturally durable, weather-resistant wood with a lifespan of over 25 years.
- How do I find out the exact price?
- The free 3D planner shows the full bill of materials and the exact price in euros as you change the base and arms.
- Do I need tools to assemble it?
- No. The panels click together with connectors — no screws and no tools. Every corner is bonded automatically for a rigid bed.