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we've just put this shed up and now i dont like it...
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What about covering it with that sticky plastic for bins with ivy pattern and then putting trellis against it to grow plants up.The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket.0
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It is pretty ugly, but more secure than a wooden shed, easy to solve though, just sink a post either side of the door and put a wooden gate on, and chuck netting over the rest of the overgrown filing cabinet and grow honeysuckle over it, it will take a while to grow but it will totally disguise it. If you need it covered up pronto then perhaps think about a rustic timber recycling cupboard or composter or indeed the bamboo matting stuff0
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I like the horses one Ormus.
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wow, where do i get the stick on stuff with the pictures of wood or ivy on it?? whats it called?0
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all the diy sheds sell it, for dustbins.
ive never seen the point meself?Get some gorm.0 -
because as your pictures show, it will blend the ugly shed into the foliage behind it, the beech pattern stuff, is exactly like the plants beind the shed and next to it, so it will blend in perfectly.
i have emailed these people
http://www.moltengold.com/cgi-bin/eBzget5A.pl?shop=5968WheeleiBi&trolley=5768809737&page=http://www.wheelie-bin-covers.co.uk/products.html0 -
sorry i didnt mean your shed. i meant covering dustbins with an expensive flower sticker.
???Get some gorm.0
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