Erl those sheds are a truly elegant looking solution, I love the clamshell
opening in particular. Almost evokes the back to the future delorean gull wing
doors!
It also looks like you might have room for an extra bike!
I've actually been thinking about some out of garage storage options for
You don't have it too bad. Years ago, after my divorce, when I moved into a
1 bedroom apt after moving out of a 3000+ sq ft house with triple garage
(and only 2 cars), I turned the "dining area" into a bike cache, with hooks
along the north wall to hang 6 of my then 7 bikes (or was it 5 of my then
Dear Patrick,
The answer to your question, where do I work on my bikes, is on our screen
porch in spring, summer, & fall, and in the living room in winter. Longer
projects like hanging components on an empty frame or refurbishing an old bike
often occur in my basement workroom. The
Very clever; kudos. The construction looks well done -- I say this as
someone whose carpentry has inevitable marks of (a) amateurism in the
negative sense, (b) haste.
I'm lucky to have a 2 car garage for a 1 car household, and even 0 cars
when my 16 year old daughter takes it to her mother's
N+1 sheds! Nobody needs to know how many bicycles are inside.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito Ca
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Short version: photos of my two new bike sheds recreated from two photos found
online: https://flickr.com/photos/86975051@N08/sets/72157687667377971
Longer version: I have been searching for a bike storage solution for a