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Benefits of making your own shed

Posted on January 28, 2018 at 9:35 pm

Home improvements can often be stressful and expensive, especially when you have to hire a professional. On the other hand they could also be fun and full of adventure, especially when you decide to carry out the project yourself. One exciting home improvement project is shed building. Let’s look at a few benefits of making your own shed; surely there is more to this project than just a home improvement?

There are probably many more benefits out there depending on your needs but for the purpose of this blog post we shall explore only these four:

Property value

Before you start exploring the possibilities around adding value to your property, remember that the project has to be done to a professional standard. This means that you have to take your time and craft a state of the art shed. This will help you greatly for when you want to sell your property one day. The idea is to make it in a way that will be appealing to your potential buyers, so you may want to choose the best quality materials, such as a brick base, solid oak panels, a felt roof and concrete foundations for the flooring.

Storage

Every home needs a storage unit. With so many rooms being taken up with your belongings inside the house, it doesn’t hurt to have an alternative option for bulky items. For instance; getting a promotion at work means you will have an increased income, this will propel you to buy more stuff for your household. That is where the shed comes in; you will need a place to store all your belongings, like bikes, old toys, tools, machinery, appliances and

Safety

These include dangerous household chemicals such as fuel or fertilizers. In order to ensure that you keep them out of reach of children, like instructed, you will put them in the shed and lock up. This is a huge advantage to owning a shed, but of course, even keeping tools and other bulky or sharp equipment out of the way of children will be absolutely worth it.

Tools

Surely we can all agree that some tools are just too big to fit in a portable toolbox. Or some toolboxes are just too big to place in a kitchen cupboard. So, for your large tools such as the loan mower a shed is a great place to put them.

As is the case with any DIY project, it’s so important to find the right tools and materials for the job, and it would definitely be worth visiting some local timber merchants to get a better idea on the wood that’s available, whilst some merchants will even provide plans and shed kits to make the process even easier. You can also find plans online which are easy to follow, and some of these will need to be paid for, whilst other people are willing to share their plans and sketches for free, detailing each step as well as the materials and equipment required.

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What to do with your patio or decking at Christmas time?

Posted on December 22, 2017 at 8:45 pm

Having a patio or a decking area can be great for the summer months as it’s the perfect place for barbecues and a spot of entertaining in the garden. That said, we feel people can make good use of these areas in the winter months too, and here’s how:

Fight the cold

To still be able to enjoy the patio or decking area at Christmas time, you need a really good outdoor heater, and we know just the thing. A chiminea is a nice option and all you need is some dry wood to burn through and you’ll have a delightful heat in no time. Another option is to buy electric powered outdoor heaters and with these you can easily cover the whole area of a table and chairs, so every individual gets lovely heat to take away the bite from the cold British breeze.

Decorate it in style

Of course, with it being Christmas time, you’ll also need to make sure it has a bit of a Christmassy sparkle. One of the ways you can do this is to have fairy lights scattered throughout the garden, such as along the trees, fences and walls of your home. By decorating around the patio and decking area, you can create a delightful wintery ambience with a Christmas twinkle.

Think outside the box

Okay so you can’t have a barbecue on a cold winter’s night, and who would want to? That said, why not make homemade cocoa and marshmallows and then put on a thick fleece to unwind in the garden. It can be so peaceful with no neighbour noise to either side of your property, and you can just listen to the birds while you sip on sweet homemade cocoa.

Transition from the house in style

French doors are beautiful for patio and decking areas, and that’s because they open out with ease, so you can quickly come inside should the wind pick up too much or rain start to fall. With a nice transition straight into your cosy house, there’s an easy escape route should the weather change its tune. Whether you have an expensive patio with reclaimed slabs or a cheap decking timber, it is possible to create a superb Christmas ambience. With the right equipment and a positive mentality, you can make the most of your garden all year round. A big part of being British is keeping calm and carrying on, and that’s exactly what you’ll be doing rain or shine.

Maintenance is key

Another important aspect is cleaning and maintaining your patio or decking. By sweeping regularly and oiling your timber flooring and garden furniture, you can ensure it’s in the best possible condition all year round. Many people pack up their furniture and only bring it out in the summer months, but winter doesn’t actually do it much harm – so long as you are regularly cleaning and coating the furniture. Jet spraying decking and patios can help too, preventing the build up of dirt and grime, possibly adding many years onto the life of your patio surface.

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Why a canopy is a big bonus at Christmas

Posted on November 28, 2017 at 8:39 pm

Not many people would expect this, but a canopy can be a wonderful addition to your property, even during Christmas time when the weather is damp and icy. When you’re having family and friends over for a Christmas meal, you can always utilise the outdoor space so long as you have a canopy and a heater – oh yes and some warm jackets. Drinking mulled wine outside with twinkle lights attached to your canopy is a wonderful way to spend an evening on Christmas day, and just because it’s cold doesn’t mean you can’t go outdoors. Why not get the chiminea up and running with it’s dancing flames warming you through? Even if you spend an hour outdoors you can soon start to feel cosy and enjoy looking up at the stars with a hot drink and the smell of the wood burning beside you. Canopies are cool additions to gardens all year round, even at Christmas, and they can be decorated accordingly too!

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Protect your garden furniture during the winter

Posted on October 17, 2017 at 1:08 pm

The cold winter weather can ruin your homes garden furniture, so protecting it during this season in vital. Garden furniture doesn’t come cheap, and that’s why letting the winter weather ruin is would be very foolish of you.

Wooden furniture can easily rot in wet weather conditions and metal furnishings can rust, making them hard to renovate come summertime.

The best way to protect your garden furniture is to bring them into a sheltered area, either a shed or garage. That way the weather should get to them and they won’t be affected by the poor conditions. If you like many of us, have limited storage space, bringing them inside isn’t an option.

You may want to consider buying protective sheets to cover the furniture from the damaging weather. There are many companies that can create bespoke garden furniture covers, meaning they will off optimum protection for your outdoor furniture items.

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Spending time in your garden during the winter

Posted on September 29, 2017 at 5:28 am

If you love spending time in your garden, creating the perfect environment for any weather is a great idea. You can create a sheltered area with a static canopy or in a summerhouse, this will protect you from wet weather and keep you dry.

Keeping warm is another important aspect to consider if you are looking to spend evenings relaxing in your garden this wintertime. There are a variety of heating options for the outdoors, depending on what you need. You can use an oil burning stove to heat up a small summerhouse and keep you cosy even in those frosty evenings.  If you have adequate ventilation to your outhouse you could light a log fire to keep you warm, and even toast some marshmallows and roast some chestnuts to get you in true festive spirit.

Don’t let the winter weather stop you from going out into your garden and get planning now so you can enjoy relaxing in your warm outhouse as the frost sets over your garden.

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