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after Deb P's wonky log cabin mine looks rubbish, but oooh the plans I have for it in my head ;Dpergolas with grape vines, water butts, a paint job, decking all the way round...
Only a double 'sentry box' (that's all we are allowed) but we've got a pergola...'snot fair, I want a log cabin (or one of those summerhouses on a turntable that you rotate to follow the sun).
Mine is built purposefully 'wonky'...but I love it! ;D
Quote from: thifasmom on August 14, 2008, 13:02:54Your sheds are quite big i assume they are not only for storing things?Well the folk building the newest one (the plotholders + our master shed designer and builder) were sitting in there today munching on smoked salmon and cream cheese!!The one building combines storage shed/ potting shed and greenhouse/conservatory. This particular one also has a "playroom" with attic and its own entrance for the couple's young son. They put in the window today and started laying decking.
Your sheds are quite big i assume they are not only for storing things?
Here they are putting in the window.
Yawn, just woken up from nights..... ::)My shed is my combined 2 Christmas's and birthday presents from my self employed carpenter OH...he doesn't do things by halves! Lots of left over stuff salvaged from other jobs utilised, it has a locking tool cupboard built in with a old front door used, a bit of kitchen worktop as a working area, big bins for storing netting and plastic bottle cloches, and a 'freecycle' little sofa to sit on! The most expensive bit of it was a lock and special bolts for the doors to prevent them being taken off, but as I don't store anything in it I can't afford to lose I think thieves would be a bit disappointed if they broke in...but they might squat in it! ;D
Mine really is the back of a lorry. I have boared it all out on the inside to ensure it is fully secure. Totally waterproof.http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,28207.0.html