There are websites and blogs dedicated to sheds and their owners that contain inspirational stories about garden shed conversions and even some humorous quotes from sheddies, such as:
?If you lined up all sheds in the world end to end, you'd have a very long line.?
?99% of all shed spiders are given the name Boris by their shed owners.?
?A shed is for life, not just for spiders.?
?There are no garden sheds on the moon, but if there were, they would probably all slightly lean and contain at least one spider.?
?95% of padlocks sold in the UK end up being used to lock the doors of British sheds.?
?After twenty years of marriage my wife left me, but my shed still loves me.?
There is various merchandise that dedicated sheddies can purchase to show the world their love of sheds, which includes calendars that show a different garden shed for each month of the year. They include handy little reminders such as: 3rd July ? new moon and 19th July ? rearrange paint tins in size order. There are miniature sheds to collect to display on the mantelpiece; not only do they look attractive but they can be an investment as well. A potting shed from the Magic Roundabout series was sold for over ?1000. And last but not least a piece of merchandise not for sale but a sight to see: a full sized knitted garden shed; knitted doors, walls, roof ? the lot, all made by a group of enthusiastic knitters.
As from 2007, there is now a dedicated week in July to celebrate sheds ? National Shed Week. Although not formally recognised by the government (a petition was sent to number 10 for National Shed Week to be accepted, but they said ?was intended to be humorous... no point about government policy? and it was rejected) it has become a highlight for dedicated sheddies. The climax in National Shed Week was the Shed of the Year competition, with a high quality garden shed as one of the top prizes. Nearly 700 sheds were entered, and the categories included: the garden shed, garden shed office, and unique sheds. Over 2,500 votes were cast and the winner was a shed in the unique category ? a garden shed that had been converted into a Roman Temple. The shed now features: four 2.2 metre plastic/fibreglass Roman columns, Roman window bars, interior mural panels, and an amphora (a type of ceramic vase with two handles and a narrow neck) to name but a few Roman artefacts that was added to the shed.
You may think the winner of the Shed of the Year competition was of interest to only sheddies, but mainstream media was very interested: the shed's story was on TV programmes, radio stations and in newspapers across the UK, and a film company was interested in using the shed in one of their films.
This year, National Shed Week will start on July 7th 2008 and anybody can enter their garden shed for the Shed of the Year completion (somebody did suggest they change the name of the competition to The Shed Factor.) There will be four judges that include TV property guru Sarah Beeny and beach hut expert Dr Kathryn Ferry.
So what's stopping you from entering your garden shed into this year's competition?
Build Your Own Garden Shed
Then all you have to do is design your own shed. It doesn't take a scientist to draft plans for these and its not much different than when you have planned out how to do those minor repairs.
There are several benefits to drawing your own outdoor shed plans. Most importantly, it's going to be exactly what you want. It's not as expensive because you don't have to buy the plans.
Not to say that plans are really expensive but they still cost money and besides you most probably won't be able to find the perfect plans anyway because what you are drawing is the plans for a custom built shed. On top of all this, it really is fun and quite rewarding not only when you have the plans finished but hopefully you will go onto building your shed. You have to admit that's a real do it yourselfer.
So what do your require to complete this task of drafting your own designs for your shed? Not much at this point really. You don't need to be a mathematician but you need some average math skills. Ideally, you will need a computer that has some soft wear like AutoCAD, or Corel draw or even adobe illustrator. If you don't have any of this software there are free programs that you can sometimes download on your computer or even purchase that are for design planning.
So assuming your computers on and you are ready to go with your new software the first thing you are going to want to design is the floor. There is no doubt that once you have designed one thing you are going to be hooked and want to take on other projects. Being as this is your first time though keep it simple. Don't get too fancy with your design especially if you are going to be the one using the plan to build your outdoor garden shed.
Visualization goes a long way when you are designing something. You have to have the picture basically in your head then get that picture into the computer. So the next item you will need to draw is your walls. Use the actual measurements that you are going to use when building your shed because your software should draw it to scale. Finally, when it comes to the room you may find it a little trickier because of the angles. You could go with a flat roof but some type of triangle room is far more appealing such as a barn roof or even a gable roof.
The nice thing about drawing your design this way with the computer and software is you can try all different kinds of designs and options until you get the exact one that suits you and is your perfect plan.
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