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
7 Fun Pets Anyone Can Keep In The Comfort Of Their Garden Shed!
Your garden shed is the perfect place to transform for a spacy, adventurous and safe area for a pet. Most people think of their shed as a place for storage but some more adventures shed owners are branching out. With the right setup, you can nurture a wide variety of pets, while simultaneously providing a… Continue reading 7 Fun Pets Anyone Can Keep In The Comfort Of Their Garden Shed!
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
Guest Post: Hints & Tips for installing solar power in your shed
Our new friends, you may have seen them on the Eco Shed category knowyourplanet.com have provided a quick guide to getting your shed powered up using the power of the sun. One of the many reasons there are so many sheddies across Britain and the world is the innate desire to get away from it… Continue reading Guest Post: Hints & Tips for installing solar power in your shed
Shed Week Guest post: Powering your shed
Shed of the year 2012 Finalist – Kevin from the Solar Shed has written a guest post about powering your shed – this is something that I get asked a lot so better ask the expert! Shedding some light on the issue! Over the years, Shed men and women have often pondered as to how… Continue reading Shed Week Guest post: Powering your shed