Originally we hadn't planned on slating the roof and so sarking was added at a later date. Once the main body was up it seemed a shame not to slate. At the moment unfortunately this is really just a storage space, in the future i hope to insulate and line the shed as a boys den.
Like this shed?
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just beautiful, simple as....
If only I had the room, but we have a birch and an apple tree continuously hampering my schemes to make such a masterpiece such as this.
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Paul Knight on 01/07/2008 from 86.146.---.---
Very nice bit of work there Chris. Good attention to detail as well.
How much were materials if you dont mind me asking?
I would reckon a couple of grand at least?
Very tasteful design though and as you say it does fit in with the house which is a plus point for definite. Could even add value tpo your property in the future as well.
If it were mine I would make it into a dream engineers workshop!
Also, what are the door heights? and internal heights please?
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Builder1 on 17/02/2008 from 81.149.---.---
Hi Adam! This is the first shed i have built and somewhat of an experiment but i was pleased with the result, i have just become self employed and hope to be doing similar projects for others in the near future. My e-mail is Turnstyle@live.co.uk
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Chris on 12/02/2008 from 86.131.---.---
superb pal best iv ever seen except for lens pickling shed,with decor inside do more to the shed to improve the look inside. All i can see is the front "i quote do more".
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the lads at howdens joinery on 01/02/2008 from 217.33.---.---
Excellent shed - just what I'm after. Would you mind letting me know who supplied/built it please?
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Adam on 19/01/2008 from 86.128.---.---