DIY Builds
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The short answer is no, if you're talking about a traditional garden shed. A garden building that is to be used as a 'granny annexe' or regular sleeping accommodation will require planning permission and must meet current building regulations.
A shed can even help to increase your asking price when you decide it's time to sell. In fact, some professionals estimate that a new shed could...
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Any wood that combines beauty with outdoor durability is the ideal choice for exterior timber cladding for sheds, summerhouses and garden rooms....
Read More »The modern garden shed is just as likely to be a contemporary home office, craft room, gym or decorated relaxation space as a tired tool store at the bottom of the garden.
All-purpose extension cords should never be used outside, as they are not water-resistant and can easily short out. When using an extension cord in...
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If you want to temporarily move into a static caravan whilst building or renovating a property, most councils will allow this. But only if it's on...
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Concrete Concrete. Concrete is the old standby for driveways. Most suburban homes opt for this material for two big reasons: Concrete is typically...
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Making Your Home Stand Out From The Crowd Fix the Little Things. ... Clean and Keep It That Way. ... De-Clutter. ... Go For Neutral Paint. ... Look...
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Traditionally, condensation is managed by insulating the metal roof so that the panel temperature never reaches the dew point. This is often...
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Ground screws are not only incredibly safe, but they are also an innovative and soil-friendly alternative to other traditional types of foundation....
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