The Johnsons dreamed of having a charming Victorian glass greenhouse but didn’t want to spend a fortune. Instead of an expensive custom build, they chose an ornamental glasshouse kit. With smart shopping and some DIY effort, they built their dream greenhouse for under $8,000. Now, they enjoy growing flowers and relaxing in their elegant, vintage-style greenhouse—all without breaking the bank. Love the Victorian look? A kit might be your perfect solution!
The Johnsons had always loved the pretty glass greenhouses they saw at their local gardens. “We’d walk past those stunning ornamental glasshouses every weekend,” recalls Sarah Johnson. “But when we priced custom builds, we nearly fainted – $30,000 smallest!”
The Johnsons wanted that fancy Victorian look in their yard. So they found a cheaper way to do it. Here’s how they created their dream greenhouse for under $8,000.
The Johnsons had three non-negotiables:
Authentic Victorian glass greenhouse aesthetics
Durable materials that would last decades
A budget under $10,000
After months of research, they chose a prefabricated ornamental glasshouse kit with these key features:
Traditional Victorian design with curved roof and decorative finials
Tempered glass panels for safety and insulation
Powder-coated steel frame that mimics wrought iron
Adjustable roof vents for proper airflow

Ornamental Glasshouse
“We thought assembly would take weeks,” says Mark Johnson. “But with two friends helping, we had the structure up in three weekends.”
Their step-by-step process:
Prepared a level concrete foundation
Assembled the steel frame (like giant erector sets)
Installed the glass panels carefully
Added final decorative touches
Total construction cost: $7,800 (including professional help for the foundation)
The Johnsons saved thousands by:
Choosing a kit rather than custom build
Doing most assembly themselves
Buying during a seasonal sale
Using reclaimed bricks for the foundation base
Now completed, their ornamental glasshouse features:
12′ x 16′ growing space
Automatic vent openers
Built-in shelving
Charming weathervane topping
“We got the elegant Victorian greenhouse look we wanted at a price we could actually afford,” Sarah says. “Every morning when I walk out to check on my orchids, I still can’t believe it’s ours.”
You don’t need to be rich to own a gorgeous Victorian greenhouse. The Johnsons show that with good planning and the right kit, anyone can have a classic glasshouse that looks straight out of a grand old garden.
Ready to start your own Victorian greenhouse project? Here’s what to do next:
Measure your available space
Research reputable kit manufacturers
Set your budget
Plan for foundation preparation
Their final advice? “Don’t compromise on the Victorian details you love – be smart about how you get them!”