Sunday, 28 June 2020

LOCKDOWN 2020 HAS SOME POSITIVES STAYCATION WEEK 1

Since my last entry of this year, end of March, lockdown has continued and we are now into another phase of it.

I managed to take some time off work in May this year in order to concentrate on making a start on my craft shed.  I'd won it in February of 2017!  It was originally meant to be a 6x4' sized shed and I was granted to organise a larger shed if I paid the difference for which I did.

Unfortunately over the last 3 years, it's basically been used as a storage space despite my intentions of converting it into a craft shed.

I've had to swap purchasing and using scrapbooking/papercrafting tools to power drills/screwdrivers, jig saws etc.

Since my last entry of this year, end of March, lockdown has continued and we are now into another phase of it.

I managed to take some time off work in May this year in order to concentrate on making a start on my craft shed.  I'd won it in February of 2017!  It was originally meant to be a 6x4' sized shed and I was granted to organise a larger shed if I paid the difference for which I did.

Unfortunately over the last 3 years, it's basically been used as a storage space despite my intentions of converting it into a craft shed.

I've had to swap purchasing and using scrapbooking/papercrafting tools to power drills/screwdrivers, jig saws etc.

I first lined the walls of the shed with waterproofing membrane then lined with insulation material [insulation material made from recycled plastics].  I also had panelling to cover those layers so as to make the interior of the shed a little more "prettier" than it would have been if I left it with raw coverings.  


Panelling completed:


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