No More Shed

Day One of deconstruction of the shed

When I purchased The Bungalow, I loved everything about it - except the storage shed that was - at some point in its history - added to the back of the house.

The shed was in bad shape. It leaked when it rained; it had rotted wood on the floor and walls, and it only had enough space in it to hold a water heater, a mop and a broom and a few beach toys.

To get into the backyard, one had to walk through the shed and take several concrete steps down to the lawn. The steps, by the way, had no safety railing. I worried all the time about a less-than-careful guest falling down the steps and suffering serious injury.

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So, from the get-go, my plan was to have the shed taken down and a good-size wood deck put in. Happy to report, my dream project became a reality this week.

De-construction of the shed and construction of the deck took two hard-working people about five very long days.

Once the work was (almost) completed, it took me only five minutes to move a couple of Adirondeck chairs and a side table off the lawn and position them up there. And, only another five minutes to start planning a gathering of friends to show off the deck!

Here, the deck is almost finished. Just needs the latticework added to its bottom to hide those ugly, unmovable concrete steps!

Here, the deck is almost finished. Just needs the latticework added to its bottom to hide those ugly, unmovable concrete steps!