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  2. 11 Incredible She Sheds That Will Make Your Home Sell ... - AOL

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    14' x 8' Wood Shed. In case you didn't know: Costco sells various she sheds and many of them are on sale. Case in point: this DIY tiny house that offers 918 cubic feet of space. The assembly kit ...

  3. Slab hut - Wikipedia

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    The interior might have a coating of plaster made from a variety of available ingredients: mud, clay, cow-dung. The inside face of the slabs might be whitewashed, or have newspaper pasted over them. More elaborate linings might cover the ceiling, and include sailcloth, hessian, calico, osnaburg, even wallpaper, cretonne or chintz.

  4. Costco’s Newest Shed Looks Like a Tiny Home—And It ... - AOL

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    The sheds have a very spacious floor plan but come with enough storage space via shelves and side walls, and they're extremely versatile, coming to you as blank canvases for you to customize as ...

  5. Costco's New Shed Doubles As a Backyard Retreat—And ... - AOL

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    You're likely well acquainted with she sheds and the tiny homes trend, as people all over the world are enamored with these cozy spaces. More often than not, and this applies to sheds specifically ...

  6. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    The siding material and style also can enhance or detract from the building's beauty. There is a wide and expanding variety of materials to side with, both natural and artificial, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. Masonry walls as such do not require siding, but any wall can be sided.

  7. Nissen hut - Wikipedia

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    A Nissen hut is a prefabricated steel structure originally for military use, especially as barracks, made from a 210° portion of a cylindrical skin of corrugated iron. It was designed during the First World War by the Canadian-American-British engineer and inventor Major Peter Norman Nissen .

  8. Dry stone - Wikipedia

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    Dry stone walls in the Yorkshire Dales, England. Dry stone, sometimes called drystack or, in Scotland, drystane, is a building method by which structures are constructed from stones without any mortar to bind them together. [1] A certain amount of binding is obtained through the use of carefully selected interlocking stones.

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