Good Morning All and I hope you all had a fabulous New Year.
The previous post on the Shed build can be found HERE
The last few days have been pretty hectic at the new home as we continue to settle in. A vast amount of ground has now been cleared and we are starting to get a little bit more organised. I think I mentioned in a previous post that we had installed a new kitchen into the annex where we are currently living and rather than throw away the old one I stored this in one of the garages for a rainy day.
That rainy day arrived sooner than I expected (mind you we have had a lot of rainy days in the last 2 months) when a good friend of mine offered to help me install the units into the new shed (aka Eric's super dooper new games room). Lets face it every Games room needs a kitchen.
The Shed already had a kitchen with plumbing but as you can see from the picture below it was disgusting. So two weekends ago Mark (my old neighbour and not one of the gaming Marks) arrived on scene to start this project.
The first job was to rip out all the old units and consider how best the retained units could be utilised. Fortunately we had a enough cabinets to create a workable pattern and by using some old cupboards also reclaimed on site we had sufficient building materials to build ourselves the new kitchen.
Looks like it will be a brilliant gaming space!
ReplyDeleteExcellent job! Now you just need a bar...
ReplyDeletewatch this space
DeleteI think I may be developing shed envy...
ReplyDeletecheers
DeleteVery smart looking kitchen, wish I had a shed 🤔.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
hopefully one day - every chap needs a shed
DeleteVery good work!
ReplyDeleteVery snazzy and useful!
ReplyDeletegot to keep the guests happy
DeleteIts great to see where a wargamers priorities lie I fully expect to see you sleeping in the new shed some time soon, and probably not by choice..
ReplyDeletemy son slept in the shed over xmas so you are not far from the truth
DeleteComing along nicely! I installed an LED shop light in my garage and the difference it made was amazing.
ReplyDeleteI am not going to show the Old Bat this. I did glue a knob back on our cooker last month but it came off again.
ReplyDeleteGood job, planners have put a halt to my intended conversion of my Post Office into a games room. Long road ahead for me.
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