It's been a busy in our workshop as we approach the end of November. You may have seen our posts proudly launching the brand new 'Nook' Cosy Shed during the course of the last week. A beautifully crafted and perfectly proportioned 6'x5' space bringing the type of secluded sanctuary that allows an easy escape from the toils and pressures of every day life. We think it could work perfectly as ones own personal 'Hygge Hut'. Tell us what you think?
Secondly, it seemed appropriate as we approach the cold months ahead to share 3 golden rules when packing up your shed this winter. If you have any further tips don't hesitate to comment!
Moving into our workshop - our craftsmen have been making two stunning 10'x6' Cosy Sheds. A 'Traditional' and a 'Classic' in Elephant Grey almost ready for delivery and assembly in Buckinghamshire and London respectively. Interestingly what is it with the colour Grey? It is the most popular colour amongst our customers and as such we so we are keen to understand how it influences some of our lifestyle choices so please do share your thoughts with us....
Finally, we shared our favourite Shedworking blog post of the week which came on Friday. A view from Dylan Thomas's writing hut offers wonderful views of the Taf estuary and the Gower beyond. Dylan Thomas worked in the Writing Shed above the Boathouse with its remarkable and inspiring views of four estuaries. In case you missed our post:-
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1/13/2019 12:12:30 pm
What we all miss is healthy life and these kind of crafts really amazing and its been so long I left living life because of my professional career.I liked your post very much.
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February 2018
LifestyleWe love this inspiring feed for home 'shed office' based professionals and crafts men and women using sheds as creative worskshops. Read the articles in full on the Shedworking blog....
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