This image shows the obvious benefit of a bespoke garden building. As you look at the corner where the two brick walls meet, note the angle. Due to the flexibility of design and build, it has been possible to fit the building to the wedge shape of the boundary. This uses all of the space available and gives even more space in the building.
At this stage we can see the importance of completing the frame and inserting doors and window carcasses.
Here we can see the start of the division between what will be a potting shed furthest away and the door entrance to the workshop end.
We have begun the cladding over the membrane and are working towards closing the fascia and barge boards.
And are working towards closing the facia and barge boards.
From this vantage point we can see the exterior is now fully cladded. The soffits, fascia and barge boards fixed. The roof trusses are braced, felted and battened ready for tiles and the ridge to be saddled.
Roof works complete and inside, out of the cold. This building has been skimmed in the potting shed and ply lined in the workshop.
Now we see the glazed window and trimmed round with cladding having been treated in the required finish.
We can take a look at the corner trimmer which very tidily finishes the cladding to the corner.