It’s time to embrace our outside space and this project will be your garden’s best friend!
Greenhouses and potting sheds are not exactly known for being the most beautiful of things. But, this small three door garden shed design utilises gorgeous old glazed doors, scaffold boards and a piece of corrugated tin to create a usable yet stunning shelter in which you can prepare and grow herbs and other small plants. How handy! Deliberately designed to be built in situ, the construction requires no power cables to be trailing out of your house and through your garden – all you need is a battery-powered drill driver and a handsaw. Simple!
Takes 1 day You will need
-Three old doors of the same height
-Hinges (if there are none on the doors)
-Salvaged scaffold boards
-Corrugated tin
-Screws, rubber washers and covers
-Wood wax
-Sugar soap
This story is from the May 2018 edition of Homestyle Magazine.
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