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How to Build a Shed [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 220x155 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Laurence King Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786272822
  • ISBN-13: 9781786272829
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 220x155 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Laurence King Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786272822
  • ISBN-13: 9781786272829
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Ever dreamed of having your very own garden retreat? Off-the-shelf sheds arent always the answer the cheap ones are badly made and freezing cold, and the better quality ones are really expensive. But what if you could build your own shed from scratch? How to Build a Shed is the ultimate practical guide.









With its clear, easy-to-follow instructions, expert advice and specially commissioned illustrations, youll be able to source the materials, choose the right tools and build your dream shed on a budget even if youve never used a hammer.

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"Sheds and man caves; the idea of a garden escape is so popular that author and designer Sally Coulthard has written a step-by-step guide to building your own private hideaway in just two weeks for a mere GBP2,500. How To Build A Shed, published by Laurence King Publishing, is equally useful for people who might want to customise their existing shed, perhaps by adding a living roof full of plants or installing electricity." -- Daily Express





"Never picked up a hammer before but still dream of building your own garden retreat? This book may be just the ticket, with easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations teaching you how to source materials, choose the right tools and build your dream shed on a budget. That's your 2019 project sorted!" -- Real Homes





"Armed with a can-do attitude, [ Sally] decided to have a go at building her own and the result is a stunning writers retreat...Its aimed at DIY novices who, like her, are willing to have a go and it features very clear, easy-to-follow instructions, expert advice on sourcing tools and materials, along with detailed illustrations and instructions."  Yorkshire Post





"Clear, accessible and never patronising, it is not only this year's best handbook for people considering building their own garden office, it also has rather natty endpapers."  Shedworking





Sally Coulthard's inspirational book How to Build a Shed provides you with a step-by-step guide to creating your own hole-and-corner in the bottom of your garden. There are brilliant illustrations by Lee John Phillips to complement Sallys instructions throughout the book Hole and Corner magazine





A complete practical guide to building your own shed with step-by-step instructions and useful labelled diagrams Gardens Illustrated





"What grown-up doesn't dream of their own little oasis to retreat from the world? This gem of a book tells you how to build one" The Herald

Introduction 6(1)
How this book works 7(1)
What is your shed for? 8(1)
Where will your shed go? 9(1)
Who will build the shed and when? 10(1)
What to build the shed from? 11(1)
1 Tools and Materials
12(6)
1.1 Essential tools
14(3)
1.2 Timber and sheet materials
17(1)
2 Shed Skills
18(20)
2.1 Measuring and marking
20(1)
2.2 Using a spirit level
21(1)
2.3 Using a handsaw
22(1)
2.4 Using a mitre saw
23(1)
2.5 Pilot holes and countersinking
24(1)
2.6 How to hammer
25(1)
2.7 Making the framework and squaring up
26(2)
2.8 Cutting sheet material
28(2)
2.9 Attaching sheet material
30(2)
2.10 Clamping and bracing
32(2)
2.11 Noggings
34(2)
2.12 Working safely
36(2)
3 The Shed Base
38(10)
3.1 Foundations: creating the shed base
40(2)
3.2 Timber bearers
42(2)
3.3 Adjustable piles or feet
44(2)
3.4 Concrete base
46(2)
4 The Big Build
48(66)
4.1 Making the floor frame
50(2)
4.2 Floor noggings
52(2)
4.3 Insulating the floor
54(2)
4.4 Fixing the floor sheets
56(2)
4.5 Framing the back wall
58(4)
4.6 Attaching the wall plate (back wall)
62(1)
4.7 Framing the side walls: Part 1
63(5)
4.8 Framing the side walls: Part 2
68(2)
4.9 Framing the front wall
70(2)
4.10 Making the roof frames
72(4)
4.11 Screwing down the roof frame
76(2)
4.12 Fixing the roof sheet corners
78(2)
4.13 Roof noggings
80(2)
4.14 Wall noggings
82(2)
4.15 Fixing the roof sheets
84(2)
4.16 Door options
86(2)
4.17 Fixing the door frame
88(3)
4.18 Door hinges
91(3)
4.19 Handles and mortice locks
94(2)
4.20 Adding a pre-hung window
96(3)
4.21 Exterior cladding
99(5)
4.22 Soffits and fascia boards
104(3)
4.23 Painting the shed
107(1)
4.24 Roof covering options
108(2)
4.25 Covering the roof
110(2)
4.26 Roof trims
112(2)
5 The Shed Interior
114(26)
5.1 Electrics
116(2)
5.2 Roof and wall insulation
118(4)
5.3 Lining the interior
122(2)
5.4 Decorating your shed
124(2)
5.5 Shed layout
126(4)
5.6 Eco options
130(2)
5.7 Using reclaimed materials
132(2)
5.8 Ventilation
134(2)
5.9 Installing a wood-burning stove
136(2)
5.10 Wood-burning stove regulations
138(2)
The last word 140(2)
Index 142(2)
Directory 144(1)
Acknowledgements 144(1)
The Finished Shed 145
Sally Coulthard has written extensively about sheds, homes and gardens. Sally also runs her own private garden design practice.









Lee John Phillips is an artist, teacher and illustrator based in Wales. He estimates that there are 100,000 objects in his grandfathers shed. He has currently drawn 4,600 of them.