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Building a shed - step by step

A great tutorial My DIY Shed by Dan McGrath - who’s shed is shared here, I must have seen this build tutorial before but can’t remember.

dan shed

dan's shed

I wanted a shed for my garden, I also wanted a hot-tub and/or a ride on lawnmower.
Both of these are big, so I’ll be needing a shed with wide doors. I also wanted a square shed, most sheds in the DIY shops are rectangular.

I also wanted a shed with a reasonably high door, so I don’t have to duck to get in - a reasonably high door also means a reasonably high ceiling. I wanted a pavillion type roof because they look cool, and because flat roofs are generally boring and are a leak just waiting to happen.

Read more and see step by step guide at his website.

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RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2008 sheds

As Alex pointed out in his shed preview of the Chelsea Flower show, It’s a same that it’s not a a good year for outbuildings.

But these ones looks interesting.

writtle college Chelsea garden

From Writtle College

But Marshalls have a “timber orb den” in there The Marshalls Garden That Kids Really Want!

Which has a lot of potential.

You can see live coverage on the RHS website now

in fact the last time I looked, I am sure they were building a shed.

OOR Wullie Shed

Further to Alex post a while back

Looks like OOR Wullie does have a shed of sorts.

I used to get a copy of this annual when I was a kid from my Nan, Iam Welsh She’s Welsh, so no idea where she got the idea from?



OOR Wullie, originally uploaded by shooderz.

Shed insulation and heating question

Sheddie Aiden Hughes has asked this

how do I go about insulating an existing timber T&G shed to allow me to use it during the winter. I would like to fit a eberspecher caravan heater to work in it. Any advise welcome

I know a few of you have heated your sheds can you give any advice to Aiden or the rest of the sheddi.

please reply in the shed forum

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Just sheds Tuesday - Blue Wednesday

ok it’s a day late. but here’s some Blue sheds.. to make you happy

buddha blueBuddha blue owned by dinkiLots of sheds in Fittie have been given the personal tuch by their owners.Mine happens to be buddhas & solar lights!

Lisa’s Shed and our First from Belguim!

belgium blue shed

The awesome blue colour and surrounding plants that compliment it.

The Orifice owned by Andy Evans from Newbury

the orifice

It is an ex-rental site office about 10 years old bought for £500 via eBay. It is on wheels and I towed it into position. With a redecoration inside and out, lino floor, I had a fully functioning office in less than a week for £600. It is insulated, watertight and had the electrics all fitted. Absolutely brilliant! Best purchase ever.

Paradise owned by Sharon Martin in Devon

It might be weather beaten and a litle bit creaky but this little garden shed has been a haven for my son during his childhood. His own little space where he can while away the hours and let his imagination run wild.

Paradise

Planning issues funny responses

An architect’s wickedly sarcastic replies to pointless questions on a planning form have made him an unwitting champion for all those exasperated by bureaucracy.

John Jessop earned a cult following among his colleagues after his withering comments were leaked in an e-mail which has been sent all round the country.

After being asked to fill in a “design access statement” for a storage shed on a small farm, he wrote: “The density is like on a farm, the social context is a farm in the country, the economic context is farming in the United Kingdom in 2008 (which is not very economic), the opportunities are to store equipment inside rather than the outside, the constraint is the planning system.”

And under a section headed Context Analysis, he said: “The use is compatible with a farm because it is a farm building.

“It is located where it is because it is in the most convenient place, being on the farm and near the farmhouse.”

Mr Jessop said he launched his attack on planning red tape after the planning and amenities department of Mendip District Council in Somerset sent him a lengthy form with what he saw as a serious of “silly” questions.

The document was to enable them to assess the impact the shed would have on the surrounding area.

Under “scale, appearance and landscaping”, Mr Jessop wrote: “The building is a single storey with the central section raised to allow for higher equipment.

“It can not be lower because nothing could be stored in it. It is not made any higher because that would be silly.

“It looks like a typical modern agricultural shed in a green profiled metal sheeting because that is what it is, and a great architect once said ‘Buildings should look like what they are’.

“The applicant and previous occupants have spent a long time, probably more than a thousand years, making the countryside around the house look like farmland so that everyone can enjoy the pretty English countryside.”

Clearly warming to his theme, Mr Jessop’s reply to the “access” section reads: “There is an airport at Bristol which can be accessed by driving your tractor along the road.

“This gives direct access to warm sunny places all over the world. There is a bus service to North Wooton which allows people from the local towns to come and visit the proposed shed.

“The access from the road is level concrete and tarmac which is good for wheelchairs but the tractors may make it a bit muddy.

“This could cause difficulties for people so the design includes space for some brushes to sweep away the muck.”

Mr Jessop, of Carlisle Jessop Architects in Wells, Somerset, said: “Had the farm been just a little larger I wouldn’t have had to fill out a design access statement, as the farmer could’ve just built the shed and made a retrospective planning application.

“But this may take a couple of months to sort out - all for something as basic as a storage shed. It just seemed a little silly.

“The response I’ve had since has been incredible, architects from as far as Scotland, Wales, Birmingham and Manchester have contacted me to say ‘good on you!’ and ‘nice one’.

“One guy had even said he’d had my design access statement passed on to him from a friend in Vienna. I never realised it would cause such a stir, it was just a tongue-on-cheek attack on council red tape.”

Mendip District Council Development Services confirmed they received the application on March 18 and said the matter had yet to be determined.

A spokesman said: “There was no problem registering the statement because, believe it or not, it covered all the relevant criteria.

“As long as the architect answers all the relevant headings then it doesn’t really matter what the tone of the application is.”

Nicked wholly from the telegraph.

Shed converted in 4 level teenager house

From apartment therapy

shed

a teen’s(?) parents hired architecture firm, H²O architectes, to redesign/convert their backyard garden shed into a four level living quarter, complete with a sleeping loft, small office/study and a bathroom..

Not sure if it was really a shed , but it’s a greats build..

More pics here

Couple may have to sleep in shed

The miltonnkeynes news reports

Rob Caulfield, 22, and his pregnant 16-year-old girlfriend fear they will have to share a single mattress in the small shed after learning that their one bed council flat in Stacey Bushes is to be bulldozed.

Mr Caulfield said he spent a year living in the shed after his sister, Tanya Pierce, found him sleeping under a bus shelter in the city centre.

Mrs Pierce said: “One day I was out shopping, I saw someone wrapped in a blanket in the bus shelter and it was my brother.

“He was a mess - it was upsetting.

I had to stick him in the shed because there’s no room in my house.

couple and shed

10% off sheds at homebase

Homebase has the following sale on at the moment

20% off barbeques

20% off patio heaters

25% off showers

10% off all sheds

1/3 off garden furniture


Just sheds : Scouthouse

A lovely American shed today from Scout and Matt from Portland, OR

it even has the computer generated image of what it should look like.

generated shed

All the windows were scored at bargain prices from different people on Craigslist, and we then designed the shed around them. The two of us built it by ourselves, from the ground up. Thirty feet down a path, painted to match the house, electric heat, second- hand laminate flooring, different colored windows on all four sides, fully insulated, rain barrel to collect roof runoff.

finished shed

More images after the link.