It's always interesting to see how garden offices are built step by step. Here's a slideshow from Historic Shed (just click on the 'slideshow' button to get it going once you're there) which was built in their workshop, taken apart, then reassembled in the customer's yard. "This process works great in historic neighborhoods where trees and other site considerations make delivering a whole shed difficult," they say. "It typically takes two days on site to install a shed using this method: one day to assemble and one day to install roofing materials."
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