I have seen quite a few shed related books in my time, but it’s always great to see a book featuring a shed aimed at children. Thanks to the author, Ian, for the follow-on Instagram and some info about Albert and the shed. Looks like a great book for youngster who love animal stories and… Continue reading Albert and the shed
Andrew Wilcox
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Founder & judge of Shed of the year - Wilco writes mainly about sheds.
Win a Chris Cyprus 2024 Calendar
We love artist Chris here on shedblog, not just for his amazing allotment paintings, but everything he paints in general. I treated myself to one of his now sold out calendars for Christmas, and Chris kindly sent me one to give away to you sheddies. I will get it to the winner after the Christmas… Continue reading Win a Chris Cyprus 2024 Calendar
Sit down and admire these toilet sheds
Sheds are sometimes seen as the smallest spaces on people’s property, well these “small sheds” take the wossname (literary). They are mostly the littlest rooms, Yes, sheds that are toilets/WC/loos/latrines, whatever you call them! So here are some that have been entered for #shedoftheyear over the years. Take a seat and enjoy 1) The Pilgrims… Continue reading Sit down and admire these toilet sheds
The most viewed sheds of 2023
This year 2023 is the 17th year I have run the Shed of the year competition here in the UK. It’s still great, we are getting a lot of shed views of older sheds that entered Shed of the year a few years back (a lot of traffic from my Pinterest boards), but even better… Continue reading The most viewed sheds of 2023
How to power your shed or garden office
This is for the UK market New Post: Small scale off grid solar This is a guest post from the wonderful sheddie Andy over at Workshopshed. WE also have some posts about adding Solar Power to your shed in case this job is too big. Overview An electrician is needed to install a Steel Wire… Continue reading How to power your shed or garden office