This lovely garden shed found it's way to Suffolk where it'll house garden tools and logs. Hopefully one of our feathered friends will move into the bird box!
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Snuggled precisely between two Devon cottages, this bespoke garden shed solves a multitude of issues. First and most obviously is storage, plentiful shelves hold a surprising amount of kit. Secondly, behind the shed is a garage, a bit of a mish mash of materials, the shed blocks the view and gives a pleasing courtyard appearance. Least obvious is the right of way the neighbour enjoys over the customer's garden. We split the shed, the main part being traditionally enclosed with 4 walls, the remainder being a covered way, allowing dry storage for the bicycle, and a dry passage for the neighbour should it ever be required.
Here's a first for us, a Cor-ten corrugated roof on a shed. This material is designed to form a protective 'rust' barrier over the surface of the alloy that will then look as if it's been in situ for decades. The above photo shows the shed on the day of installation. This week is forecast sunshine and showers, so by the end of the week it should be completely 'rusty' Cor-ten. Watch this space.
It's fair to say the weather has disrupted our plans on more than one occasion this past 12 months, but it is pretty!
Thanks to Steve for sending us this photo. Apart from the pear tree. A beautifully landscaped garden, newly created, along with a beautiful new Wood and Space shed. Once our muddy footprints are swept up it'll be job done.
I received an e mail from Malin, who took delivery of her shed just over a year ago. Here are some photos of it taken during the summer.
"Dear Steven, I’ve been meaning to share some pictures of how it looks now (or did last summer) and just to say how very very pleased we are with it !" So nice to hear. This small shed finishes off this newly landscaped London garden. One of the first sheds we made was to this design, and it's always nice to make another. It might be small, but with some neat organisation there's plenty in there, including a bike.
This beautiful shed, sat high with expansive views over a valley, has plenty of windows, allowing the owner to look out whilst planting up her pots. It was modelled on a traditional signal box to some extent, and the result is spot on, if I do say so myself.
We rarely see one of our sheds a second time, so it's lovely when a happy customer sends a photo of the shed once it's settled in.
This lovely shed is going to be used as a workshop. 5 metres long and 1.5 metres wide there's ample space, and the large windows give plenty of light.
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