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How it looks from upstairs in the house of shed - Nerden, Kent Inside, looking towards pointy end of shed - Nerden, Kent Final plan of shed - Nerden, Kent Inside, looking towards round end of shed - Nerden, Kent Inside, work bench of shed - Nerden, Kent Inside, kitchen area of shed - Nerden, Kent Inside, library and writing desk of shed - Nerden, Kent The view down the lane of shed - Nerden, Kent View from the lane. Gatepost courtesy of Freecycle (gate by Danny) of shed - Nerden, Kent
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Nerden

  • Sheddie:

    Paul Hurst
  • Location:

    Squeezed into the pointy end of our garden, a bespoke working space and man cave - Kent
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    Shed Features

    Based on the Fibonacci sequence - three main radii based on a ratio of 13 / 8 / 5 where the largest was 3400mm external as that fitted the end of the garden. Gave me the right working areas, looked good from the house and fitted in well in an area riddled with oast houses

    Other Shed info

    Because we are in an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' and had to swing the design past the local panning department and neighbours, used a brick and slate construction. Reclaimed elm floor 'cos it looks fantastic, cavity wall with oodles of insulation in the floor, roof and walls as I want to be comfortable there. Brick was also an ideal material for coping with the different curves.

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