Shed Design Competition from Waltons – the winner will have the shed made!

That other shed blog mentioned it last night , of course Alex is the shed news man, where as I jump on the shed news late 😉 To represent what a perfect shed design is they have a picture of 2008 Shed of the Year winner Tim’s Rugby Shed – but sheddies could you design… Continue reading Shed Design Competition from Waltons – the winner will have the shed made!

Trim up your shed (or house) for Christmas and win DIY vouchers from the Beeny @tepilo

Further to our “first in there” post about triming up your shed this Christmas. Shed Judge Sarah Beeny has launched a competition to find the most insanely decorated house and after comfirmation sheds are allowed to enter. Everyone knows that adding a bit of glamour and originality to your house makes it more desirable to… Continue reading Trim up your shed (or house) for Christmas and win DIY vouchers from the Beeny @tepilo

Shed Judge Debra Prinzing takes a tour of a special shed

The lovely Shed Judge Debra Prinzing takes a video tour of writer-illustrator-naturalist Sharon Lovejoy’s potting shed it’s a nice tour of an International Shed. It’s made with a Flip camera and the quality is pretty good (the sound could be better at the end) but Debra does say its rough and ready. I was thinking… Continue reading Shed Judge Debra Prinzing takes a tour of a special shed

Shed Building Monthly Design Competition Winners

John over at Secrets of Shed Building has announced the winner of his Design Competition. The winning design from the 70 shed designs from 20 different countries is Open Office Shed by Kenny Van Den Berghe The “Open Office” shed is divided in 3 areas: a living/meeting area, a working area (a modular desk for… Continue reading Shed Building Monthly Design Competition Winners

It’s just not the UK sheddies who have planning issues

The TimesArgus reports A Montpelier restaurateur whose home overlooks Berlin Pond has been told to move the ornate “garden shed” that he “inadvertently” built on city property about 50 feet from water’s edge earlier this year. The request to Philip Gentile to move the shed that he mistakenly built on Montpelier property back in May… Continue reading It’s just not the UK sheddies who have planning issues