Tuesday, 6 October 2015

The Shepherds Hut


Over the summer I undertook a commission to build a Shepherds Hut. The client Henry was adamant that it was built to look as traditional as possible. Through a good deal of research, planning,ideas sharing and careful material sourcing the end result is exactly what he had envisioned. Result! Scroll down to see the stage by stage building process.

 

 

Construction of the Chassis

 

 

Wheels and Chassis Bolted Together

 

 

Basic Skeleton and Roof

 

 

Windows In!

 

 

9mm Ply Boards Going On

 

 

Monarperm Breathable Membrane and Batten in Preperation for the Tin

 

 

Outer Trim


 

Floor Going Down (Reclaimed Chestnut from the old Visitors Center at Stonehenge)



Finished (Stairs made from Reclaimed Pitch Pine from a property in Bournemouth)



Single Bed Seat that pulls out into a Double. (Finished in Chestnut with Cupboards for storage)



Folding Table also made from Reclaimed Chestnut


 

Finished Inside looking in from Doorway

  

    

Finished

 



Rainbow during earlier stages of build

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