Sunday 20 September 2009

Shed Living

I Love Sheds. No really I do. My current shed in the UK is 4 meters by 3 meters stick framed with a shingle roof. I built it about 8 years ago in December. At the time it was about -6degC and of course the shortest days in the year. It took me about 2 weeks to build by myself mostly in the dark. The design was a modified Norm Abram design and over the past 8 years its worked brilliantly. Amongst the many accolades she has received over the years are "The only shed you can see from space" and short listed for the finals of "Shed of the year". Used as our jewellery workshop its a great space to work, everything to hand and no need to put your tools away after you've finished work. Alas we may need to leave the shed when we sell the house to move to France. If we do the first thing on the to do list will be a new shed! Where else to go for inspiration for the new Model but back to Norm to get the latest thinking.

By now hopefully the plans and DVD of Norms latest creation are winging their way from the states, God bless the miracle of the web. Now the plans will have to be modified to scale-up a little since you get 20 meters square to play with before you need planning permission in France.

Anyway here is a taster of what the final building will look like. I love the steeply pitched roof and painted weather board look of this building. Add to that the arts and crafts style hinges and six pane windows and this should complement the house just fine. I'll use the slate we took off the old house before we recovered the roof as a re-cycled environmentally friendly option. Fitted out inside with a new jewellery bench, space for the kiln and a sink for washing enamels it should be the perfect retreat for Cheekylemur. The finishing touch would be a small wood burning stove for those cold Norman winter days!

To help with the build I've enlisted to help of my little friend. Ok she wasn't cheap but if you've ever wondered what the difference between cheap Chinese power tools and proper professional tools is? Its immense, the quality and finish from this bad boy is just superb.


Now if we can just get the house in Coventry sold......

11 comments:

  1. '..and no need to put your tools away after you've finished work'
    That's not what the floor is for.

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  2. The second new thing on the list is MY new shed - lets hope your power tools are up to it!!

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  3. I can assure you madame, they are!

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  4. Ah right "lemur" NOT "lima"...

    Now then apparently to follow you I need some sort of on-line identity; hmmm, got loads o' thise including a whole google email domain, but none of 'em fit the requirements. bum!

    Anyway, for now: my shed's bigger! :-b So get cracking and don't bother with the fancy french doors (pure folly) :-D

    Al

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  5. I see you already have 5 followers!!! As you are still a fledgling blogger I can only assume that some kind of bribery is involved?

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  7. Apart from holding a couple of my tools to ransom, I will always follow Marcus and he will always be my friend cos he knows far too much about me... :-o

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  8. Is Mr Lemur dead in his shed? It's gone very quiet!!

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  9. Testing - I want to send you this link - will it work?
    shedders blog

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  10. That involved me writing a bit of html code - I am getting cleverer by the moment and you are getting far too many comments here!

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