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Shed Manual : Designing, building and fitting out your perfect shed

£19.95

Shed Manual : Designing, building and fitting out your perfect shed Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Haynes Publishing Group
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The interest in sheds has grown over recent years, with ‘man caves’ and ‘she sheds’ becoming part of the garden landscape – either for hobby or office use, a summer house or a place to escape. Television shows, such as George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces, along with the Shed of the Year competition have contributed to this rise in popularity. However, many of the shed books on the market have just been picture books, showing the wide variety and themes of sheds around the country/world. The Haynes Shed Manual is a practical, step-by-step guide with wide-covering advice on all aspects of planning and building sheds. Written by two shed experts, it will appeal to the enthusiastic DIYer.

Contents: Getting Started * Safety * Planning * Hand and power tools Shed styles * Overview: Pent, gable, gambrel, potting, clerestory, lean-to and corner Key considerations: Appearance, colour schemes, textures Materials * Timber sizes, grades, treatment * Sheet materials * Glass and glazing Foundations * Concrete slab * Timber * Plastic bases Components * Windows * Doors * Skylights * Steps/ramps Hardware * Hinges, handles and locks * Vents * Fixings – Screws, bolts and nails Roofing materials * Roofing felt * Bitumen tiles * EPDM rubber roofing * Cedar shingles * Clay tiles Services * Electricity * Heating * Solar panels * Water Finishing * Paint * Cladding/siding * Insulation * Ventilation Shedlike structures * Shepherds’ huts * Garden offices * Tiny houses, * Beach huts * Man caves and She-sheds

Author Biography: John Coupe is a structural engineer who has designed buildings ranging in size from domestic extensions to multi-storey residential and commercial developments using steel, concrete, masonry and timber. Alex Johnson is a freelance journalist (largely with The Independent since 2007) and author of various books including Shedworking (Frances Lincoln, 2010), Bookshelf (Thames & Hudson, 2010), and Improbable Libraries (T&H 2015). John’s website secrets-of-shed-building.com and Alex’s at shedworking.co.uk together reach around 800,000 readers a year.

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