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I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?
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I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?


Not done it but whatever you build, keep in mind that bin numbers may
increase. We now have five wheelie bins plus a small food waste bin.

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I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?

I want one for four ....
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I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?



They did one on Garden Rescue the other day and must have spent close to
£300 on materials (wavy lap cedar(?), 2x4s and large diameter bamboo).

They built it for 2 wheelie bins although I did notice earlier in the
program that the household had 4 different colour bins.

The one thing they did realise whilst building it was it had to be much
taller than the wheelie bins because to get them out the bins had to be
pivoted on the back wheel thus requiring more height clearance in the
shed. They fitted a cosmetic (non-waterproof) roof to the shed.

I don't know how most people use these bins but there was no mechanism
for filling the bins whilst parked in the shed.

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On Sat, 30 May 2020 10:26:05 +0100, R D S wrote:

I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?


My advice is just to screen wall. Don't roof it - it'll be a sod to put
rubbish in the bins and to haul them out if you do. If you do decide to
roof it then it'll need to be much higher than you think.


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On 30/05/2020 10:48, Tim+ wrote:
R D S wrote:
I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?


Not done it but whatever you build, keep in mind that bin numbers may
increase. We now have five wheelie bins plus a small food waste bin.


If the recycling robots were any good we could go back to one.

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On 30/05/2020 11:55, Bev wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2020 10:26:05 +0100, R D S wrote:

I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?


My advice is just to screen wall. Don't roof it - it'll be a sod to put
rubbish in the bins and to haul them out if you do. If you do decide to
roof it then it'll need to be much higher than you think.

A lot depends on your exact layout, access, and sight-lines. Another
option might be something with a roof but open fronted, provided it is
convenient to wheel the bins out for putting stuff in.

One merit of roofing, if you make enough clearance, is that it provides
a dry space for delivery people to leave parcels (on top of the bins).
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On 30/05/2020 13:11, newshound wrote:
On 30/05/2020 11:55, Bev wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2020 10:26:05 +0100, R D S wrote:

I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?


My advice is just to screen wall. Don't roof it - it'll be a sod to put
rubbish in the bins and to haul them out if you do.Â* If you do decide to
roof it then it'll need to be much higher than you think.

A lot depends on your exact layout, access, and sight-lines. Another
option might be something with a roof but open fronted, provided it is
convenient to wheel the bins out for putting stuff in.

One merit of roofing, if you make enough clearance, is that it provides
a dry space for delivery people to leave parcels (on top of the bins).

I like the ones where you lift the roof and the bin lids open as well...

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Winged it. I have a 12x10 shed, which I moved back a few feet, then
added a lean-to roof around 3 x 12. I fitted fence panels between the
supports for the roof. One panel I hinged to a support, but I also had
to fit a dexion frame behind it, to keep the panel rigid.

Its roof is too low to enable me to walk in and there is only immediate
access to the first two bins (recycle and general) via the door, one
has to be pulled out to get the garden brown bin out, but we don't need
that very often, so not a problem.

I made the door panel shorter, so there was a 9" gap above, between it
and the roof. I further enhanced that gap with a pulley, pair of hooks
and some rope. Hooks attached to bin lids, we I can just tug the rope
with or without opening the door. With door closed, odd bits of rubbish
can be popped through the 9" gap above door into which ever bin.

Rope has a handle at the end, pull that and attach to a hook and both
bin lids are held open, if the are a few things to put in.

All very Heath Robinson, but our bins are out of sight and are still
very easy to use.
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Not done it but whatever you build, keep in mind that bin numbers may
increase. We now have five wheelie bins plus a small food waste bin.


FIVE? We have two and the food waste bin. How do people with small
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Not done it but whatever you build, keep in mind that bin numbers may
increase.Â* We now have five wheelie bins plus a small food waste bin.


FIVE?Â* We have two and the food waste bin.Â* How do people with small
gardens store the poxy things?



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Not done it but whatever you build, keep in mind that bin numbers may
increase. We now have five wheelie bins plus a small food waste bin.


FIVE? We have two and the food waste bin. How do people with small
gardens store the poxy things?



they won't need the 3 garden waste bins that we have.

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Not done it but whatever you build, keep in mind that bin numbers may
increase.Â* We now have five wheelie bins plus a small food waste bin.


FIVE?Â* We have two and the food waste bin.Â* How do people with small
gardens store the poxy things?

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I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?


I combined a fence with a bin shelter.

Used 4x4 posts (because they would look how I wanted them to - not for strength), quite closely spaced - about 1.3 metres and about 1.8 metres high.

Between the posts, two horizontal half-rounds. (Used circular saw to cut halving-type recesses for the half-rounds to nestle into.)

Vertical 4x1 attached to the horizontals with about one inch gaps.

Tops of these 4x1 trimmed into a nice curve.

This fence was about four metres long and another 1.3 metres at a right-angle.

Our four wheelie bins just sat next to the fence which hid them from the garden and amazingly stopped them getting blown over.

We now have two different sized plastic boxes (glass and paper), two square bags (like one tonne sand/aggregate sacks from builders merchants but a bit smaller), and a food waste container. (Despite all these containers, we have no green waste bin as we used to.) On top of that we are allowed to put out two different coloured plastic bin liners. And plastic bags of batteries.
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On 30/05/2020 13:46, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 30/05/2020 13:11, newshound wrote:
On 30/05/2020 11:55, Bev wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2020 10:26:05 +0100, R D S wrote:

I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?

My advice is just to screen wall. Don't roof it - it'll be a sod to put
rubbish in the bins and to haul them out if you do.Â* If you do decide to
roof it then it'll need to be much higher than you think.

A lot depends on your exact layout, access, and sight-lines. Another
option might be something with a roof but open fronted, provided it is
convenient to wheel the bins out for putting stuff in.

One merit of roofing, if you make enough clearance, is that it
provides a dry space for delivery people to leave parcels (on top of
the bins).

I like the ones where you lift the roof and the bin lids open as well...


Paint the bins to look like little sheds, and line them up carefully ?.



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On 31/05/2020 14:39, Andrew wrote:
On 30/05/2020 13:46, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 30/05/2020 13:11, newshound wrote:
On 30/05/2020 11:55, Bev wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2020 10:26:05 +0100, R D S wrote:

I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?

My advice is just to screen wall. Don't roof it - it'll be a sod to put
rubbish in the bins and to haul them out if you do.Â* If you do
decide to
roof it then it'll need to be much higher than you think.

A lot depends on your exact layout, access, and sight-lines. Another
option might be something with a roof but open fronted, provided it
is convenient to wheel the bins out for putting stuff in.

One merit of roofing, if you make enough clearance, is that it
provides a dry space for delivery people to leave parcels (on top of
the bins).

I like the ones where you lift the roof and the bin lids open as well...


Paint the bins to look like little sheds, and line them up carefully ?.

bathing huts would be better ....
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On Saturday, 30 May 2020 10:26:08 UTC+1, R D S wrote:
I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?


In much of the country you should find enough matching material in skips to build something that looks tidy.


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I saw one made of trellis with plastic ivy attached to it - looked very good
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On 30/05/2020 13:46, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 30/05/2020 13:11, newshound wrote:
On 30/05/2020 11:55, Bev wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2020 10:26:05 +0100, R D S wrote:

I want a bin shed to make 3 wheelie bins look less of an eyesore.

A nice-ish looking sturdy one will cost about 300 quid to buy so i'm
thinking of building one.

If you've done similar, did you wing it or work to a plan you found?

My advice is just to screen wall. Don't roof it - it'll be a sod to put
rubbish in the bins and to haul them out if you do.* If you do decide to
roof it then it'll need to be much higher than you think.

A lot depends on your exact layout, access, and sight-lines. Another
option might be something with a roof but open fronted, provided it is
convenient to wheel the bins out for putting stuff in.

One merit of roofing, if you make enough clearance, is that it
provides a dry space for delivery people to leave parcels (on top of
the bins).

I like the ones where you lift the roof and the bin lids open as well...


Paint the bins to look like little sheds, and line them up carefully ?.


Or paint them to look like pretty flowers.
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