How to Make the Most of your Man Cave
These days having a garden shed doesn’t just mean having a place to stash your lawnmower and other garden tools, it’s a real opportunity to create a personal space that will provide you with somewhere to relax and chill out. This is why turning your garden shed into a man
Heroes in a HalfShed
People buy sheds for all sorts of reasons, for storage, an extra “room” in the garden, a dedicated workspace for their hobby or craft activities. Your shed can be a she-shed, a man-cave, a quiet place to escape and enjoy some “me-time” or somewhere to tinker with your new invention.
Stop! Think! Ten Top Tips for Buying a Shed
Buying a Shed needs some thought. Thinking of buying a shed to add storage space to your home, then you need to make sure you choose the right one. After all, a shed is a pretty expensive investment so let’s make sure you get the most bang for your buck!
Do I Need Planning Permission for my Garage or Shed?
Planning Permission is usually not required Adding a garage or shed to your property can be a great idea, it gives you extra indoor space for storage of lawnmowers, garden tools, bulky household items or, in the case of a garage, your car, keeping it away from adverse weather conditions
What to Look for when Buying a Garden Shed
Garden sheds come in all shapes, sizes and finishes nowadays so there’s something to suit every household and every purpose. If you’re considering buying a garden shed, here are some things to look out for when making your decision. SIZE and USE You’ll need to think about what you want
Why Choose an Insulated Shed – Just Take a Look at the Benefits and ask yourself, Why Not?
When it comes to garden sheds, you’re no longer limited to choosing a little wooden shed that’s only suitable for keeping your gardening tools in. Modern sheds come in all shapes, styles and sizes and the steel-framed PVC clad sheds can now feature insulation if you desire.
Garden Sheds – Wood or Steel, which is Best?
The traditional garden shed is a little wooden shed with a pitched roof where homeowners keep their lawnmower and garden tools. However, sheds have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st Century, fabricated from modern materials and giving householders plenty of choice of style, usage and materials. 7