Thursday, 7 January 2010

shed chic....

A little white van ploughed its way up the snowy road today to deliver me my long awaited book (ordered way before my challenge began you must understand)..




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Its a really jolly little book and has some great ideas for small spaces and i think that you could even squeeze this tiny gem into a backyard if you so desire...




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Now it has been said that I collect sheds like some women collect shoes & handbags....not that there is anything wrong with these items, in fact I am quite partial to them myself, but I do like a nice shed.These 2 house my studio & storage...




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There are another 2 in my collection, one that has been handed over to the men folk in the household for mountain bike tinkering and storage and this poor little broken chap who is due to be replaced in the summer...




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with a nice cabin type building that will provide a much needed space for the family, a sometime extra bed for our visitors to rest their weary heads and an outdoor type space to avoid the constant summer rain that is Yorkshire.




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Imagine all the thifty goodness I'll be able to fit inside......


rachelle x



4 comments:

  1. Gorgeous sheds!You must have a huge garden to fit so many in?! I can't wait to decorate my girls playhouse in the summer.
    Does the shed for your studio not get damp at all or is it heated?

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  2. floor,walls & roof r damproofed,insulated & covered. Windows covered with a thick pvc & I have a little calor gas heater for when it gets really nippy...warms it a treat. Looking forward to seeing your girls playhouse rx

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  3. Love your sheds - lucky you!

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  4. Wow - I now have serious shed envy. We have a slightly rotting, leaky shed at the bottom of the garden that I long to make into a cosy retreat. You may just have persuaded me to actually make it happen.

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