As promised I have added some pics of the interior and porch as only allowed 15 pics per post, The shed was panelled out with ply - again recycled stuff, it is the cheap stuff that fires come packaged in at my wifes work so was free (my favorite price) On top I skinned with 3mm MDF and then ripped some strips to give a panel effectThe cupboardry is a recycled kitchen ($100 on TradeMe) it is solid oak! I had to cut about 100mm off the right end to fit. I have left the sink in as a "sump" for my wood lathe so that wood chips can easily be swept into a bin, they will then be used as chook beddingI wasnt going to put in a ceiling but then I got offered some really cheap cedar Tongue and Groove so....... The lights were free (found in a skip and rewired by me)The Upstairs storage space accessed by a loft ladder, stuff can come in either through the end windows, or a large hatch in the floor/ceiling, I have a bunch of old cupboard doors (right) which i will cut down for cupboardry at the sides to store occasionallt used stuff "out of sight"The porch before tiling, I use the base of an old computer chair as a kneeling pad -- The arms help an old fella to get back up!A close up of the tiles, originally I was going to have decking, but then I saw these and they were a steal ($12 a tile -- thanks TradeMe again)Finished and groutedAnd wear gloves when fitting roofing iron -- especially if you are planning to fall off the roof (or are a clumsy bugger) Seems like someone has edited these pics out!Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11929527/update-interior-shots-of-mancave-she-shed-as-promised site
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