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How to Build a Shed

Author: Sally Coulthard and Lee John Philips  

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Sally Coulthard is a well-known shed expert who runs her own shed business

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Sally Coulthard is a well-known shed expert who runs her own shed business

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Ever dreamed of having your very own garden retreat? Off-the-shelf sheds aren t 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, you'll be able to source the materials, choose the right tools and build your dream shed on a budget - even if you ve never used a hammer.

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Critic Reviews

“"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 writer’s retreat...It’s 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 Sally’s 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

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About the Author

Sally Coulthard (Author)

After studying Archaeology and Anthropology at Oxford, and a brief stint working in factual television production, Sally moved back to her beloved Yorkshire, married a gardener and set up a smallholding; it's from there, surrounded by her family and other animals, that Sally writes from a shed in the old orchard. Her books have covered a wide range of themes - from native bees and hedgehogs to folklore and the history of rural buildings. The countryside remains a constant source of inspiration - whether it's barn owls or earthworms - and many of Sally's books share her love of native wildlife and sustainable living.

Sally also writes a column for Country Living magazine, A Good Life, in which she reveals the triumphs and disasters of growing her own fruit and vegetables, and keeping an unruly gaggle of livestock including Soay sheep, runner ducks and hens.

Sally's written over twenty-five non-fiction books. Her titles have been translated into a dozen languages and many of her more recent publications are also available as audiobooks.

Lee John Phillips (Illustrator)

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

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Laurence King Publishing
Published
22nd October 2018
Pages
144
ISBN
9781786272829

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