
Simple Sheds & How to Make Them
By Daniel Carter Beard
Microcosm Publishing, Portland, OR, 2024
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 4 1/4 in x 7 in
Cover: Paper
Binding: saddle stitched
Process: offset
Color: full color cover with black ink interior
Edition size: unknown
ISBN: 9781648415562
Who doesn't love a small building structure and all of the many things they can be used for? This little guide provides a great quick overview of some ways sheds can be built. From our dynamite DIY-adoring friends at Microcosm Publishing who publish so many handy titles like this. From the back cover:
Construct straightforward, attractive outbuildings—and build them to last, using old school methods. Forgo the plastic garden tool hut from a big box store and instead try your hand at a stone foundation, lumber walls, and a pitched roof. Or build a sod house—a cooler-climate version of adobe. Got boggy ground? Don't worry, there are instructions here for building your shed on an elevated platform, a perfect location for a picnic. There's even a guide to building a house on stilts in a body of water! Grow your small world by building a long-lasting structure to use now and for future generations to enjoy.