
Paul, in Tucson created this shed to use as a woodworking shop; He added insulation and electricity and stucco siding. I love the sleek modern windows along the extended front wall.
![Quebec shed build Check out this gorgeous build by Sam, in Quebec. He writes "There isn't pre-made cement boards available in Quebec, Canada so we used Hardiebacker that we cut and painted ourselves. As for the wood, it's cedar planks that I've burnt with a roof torch, brushed and then applied a natural tung oil for maximum protection." He also writes "...[the] neighbors are jealous. :)" Rightly so! This is an amazing build. I love the finishing on the underside of the soffit (don't forget to vent!) and the burned/ oiled finish on the vertical siding boards.](https://diyatlantamodern.files.wordpress.com/2016/04/sams-shed.jpg?w=175&resize=175%2C131&h=131#038;h=131)
Check out this gorgeous build by Sam, in Quebec. He writes “There isn’t pre-made cement boards available in Quebec, Canada so we used Hardiebacker that we cut and painted ourselves. As for the wood, it’s cedar planks that I’ve burnt with a roof torch, brushed and then applied a natural tung oil for maximum protection.” He also writes “…[the] neighbors are jealous. :)” Rightly so! This is an amazing build. I love the finishing on the underside of the soffit (don’t forget to vent!) and the burned/ oiled finish on the vertical siding boards.

Shed by Ron and George, Hollywood, CA: “Your plan was so helpful in getting us to think about the right things and do them in the right order. This is 10’ x 8’ with Home Depot lumber. The facade is completely reclaimed. We found the pebbled window in a salvage yard for $30 and the tu-tone luan and door came from a gut job in Hollywood next door to my son’s actor friend. We found a pile of bright blue painted plywood that someone had used as a blue screen studio in the garage, but on the flip side was pristine luan, that makes good siding with enough battens behind it… My son is now using this place as an music and audio post studio, and it’s really allowed him to get stuff done.”
Since I published DIY Modern Shed Plans, a few of those who purchased them have been kind enough to share some photos and feedback from their own projects. One of my goals for starting this blog was to create a community for DIYers like me to share ideas and inspiration. On this post I will start a gallery of projects that others share, along with comments about the process. If you are reading this and would like to share your project here, please email your photos (and indicate permission to post) to me at: petermayx@gmail.com.