DIY Builds
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How to Keep a Summerhouse or Log Cabin Cool During the Summer Install Insulation. Use a solar reflective film. Paint the exterior a lighter colour. Set up a fan or AC unit. Place vents high up. Create shade. Summary.
Terminology. Depending on the region and type of use, a shed may also be called a shack, outhouse, or "outbuilding". Sheds may be classified as...
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Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience...
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Learn More »It’s true that a summerhouse can be enjoyed throughout the year. But the extreme temperatures in the middle of a summers day can make it unbearable as the mercury begins to rise. Taking practical steps to keep the temperature down can stop your garden building from feeling like an oven and create a comfortable environment. We’ve all been there, opening the door to our summerhouse on a sunny July afternoon, only to find the temperature inside is unbearable and turning back around again. And this is due to most summerhouses being built in a way that will maintain heat. Most garden buildings feature little ventilation and are usually painted in dark colours that will absorb heat and quickly raise the interior temperature. With nowhere for the heat to escape, your summerhouse is going to remain stiflingly hot even after the sun has gone. Thankfully, taking practical steps can stop the temperature from rising in the first place, and when it does increase, allow the heat to escape quickly. While many of these considerations should be taken into account during the construction phase, steps such as introducing extra ventilation can be added to pre-existing garden buildings.
Gull-wing doors make it easier to lift a bag to store it behind the driver's seat, increase visibility over the driver's shoulder, and make it...
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Seasoned hardwoods make the best firewood. Hardwoods like oak, cherry and maple are denser than softwoods like pine or cedar. Due to their density,...
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Most buildings in the UK require building regulations approval. Fortunately, most garden buildings, including brick sheds, are excluded from...
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36 inches The most common height for potting benches is 36 inches, the same as kitchen counters. However. potting benches do come in various...
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A barndominium, also known as a barndo, is an open concept steel building with large square footage that combines living space and a working area....
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Some will say that tiny homes are a fad, but the trend is still going strong. In fact, the market is set to grow by $3.57 billion between 2022 and...
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Do you water seeds every day? Yes, seeds normally need to be watered at least once per day to keep the soil moist, not permitting it to dry out. In...
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