In the realm of backyard aesthetics, a peculiar yet endearing term has emerged: “shed porn.” It’s a whimsical nod to the visual feast that is the humble shed, transformed into a haven of rustic charm and cosy retreats. These structures, once mere storage spaces, have evolved into sanctuaries where love flourishes and time stands still.… Continue reading The Allure of Sheds: A Sanctuary for Love and Leisure
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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
Nine Sheds and Counting.
A Guest post from sheddie Ingleman Dovetail @InglemanD Welcome to my world of sheds. I suppose one shed has led to another and I am fortunate in having the space and sufficient funds to have allowed this to happen. I currently have nine (with plans for at least another couple.) Oh and three greenhouses. I… Continue reading Nine Sheds and Counting.
My Sheddie: Daniel Holloway
Shed Name:Bedouin Tree Shed This shed is Shed of the year 2020. Self Build/Off the Shelf:Self build Why have you got a shed:Escape, reading, listening to music, socialising. Describe your shed: Bedouin Tree Shed: Developed over the last 9 years, gradually extending an original standard rectangular back garden shed which we inherited with the house.… Continue reading My Sheddie: Daniel Holloway
Guest post : A woolly hat for your shed
Thanks to Andy from Workshopshed.com for this guest post about insultation your shed roof. Everyone knows when it’s cold you put a hat on to keep warm and every house has loft insulation. But when building a shed we typically only have a layer of board topped with felt to keep us warm. My shed was… Continue reading Guest post : A woolly hat for your shed