The view across the length of the cabin from the door. My desk is at the far end. The wargame table is 6'x4' but looks smaller in this shot. |
The desk area is big enough for my paints and accessories with adjacent desk space for the laptop. The display cabinet is central on the wall so I can view it from wherever I am sitting. |
The view from the desk back towards the door (on the left). I have used Ikea Billys for storage and the configuration works well. If I turn the table the other way it can be extended to 8'x4'. |
I've managed to find space for all my pictures including this article about the founders wife given to me by Roy on my 60th birthday! |
It’s great to have a dedicated space for my toy soldiers, terrain, painting desk, books, pictures etc and a permanent wargame table. This is something I’ve dreamed of having since I was 12 years old, hopefully I’ll get some time to enjoy it.
27 comments:
What a wonderful set-up!
Best Regards,
Stokes
Thanks Stokes, I am a lucky boy!
Looks a lot neater and tidier than my shed - 16'x9' but once you've put shelving down the whole of one of the long edges and a 12' x 4' in as well...
Rob, it's only tidy because I've just moved in. Good day to choose as it is currently -4 degrees and falling outside and not much warmer in the hut!
Wow! Great "hut"! Palace come to mind. (Not envious here of course)
Enjoy many happy hours in it.
Thanks Ross, I intend to!
Well Done Ian- it all looks spacious, super neat and tidy- just great for you. Cheers. KEV.
Thanks Kev, I hope I can keep it that tidy!
Lovely space Ian, and so neat and tidy looking. Mention above of -4 degrees made me shiver though, it's 13 degrees here in Valencia and everyone is saying how unseasonably cold (Frio) it is! Forecast says back to 21 degrees by end of the week. You Northern folk are hardy souls :)
Looks a great addition, a bit more civilised than the dungeon garage was.
A pity you are so far north😏
Lee, it was -7 when I got up this morning so I doubt if I'll be spending long in the cabin today!
Roy, the main problem with the garage was the lack of any windows, this is infinitely better!
I have shed envy!
Really pleased to see this in action, enjoy every second in your new home.
Best wishes,
Jeremy
Very tidy. An excellent mancave.
Ian, that is a superb man-cave. If I had a space like that my OH would only see me at mealtimes! I suspect that would be her preferred option anyway.
Cheers
Dave
Thanks anon, I'm very pleased with it!
Jeremy, you could always get one of your own!
Dave, to be fair Mrs S has been very encouraging throughout the whole process but now I'm doubting her motives!
A great place to play games, wonderful.
Paul
p.s. like the Russians in previous post
I am in awe of the splendidness of your Hinton Hut, Ian. Also, how on earth did you find three different tables which were all exactly the same height, width and breadth?
Thanks Paul!
WM - the tables are all standard Ikea ones but bought at different times hence different legs but all the same dimensions!
Now that is a shed! How do you make sure damp doesn't get in due to temperature? Tube heaters??
Steve - its constructed with 2"thick tongued and grooved logs which are wind and rain tight. I put 2" of insulation under the floor and 2.5" on the ceiling and the whole thing has 6 coats of wood stain/varnish. So far it seems to be totally dry and there is no condensation but then winter is only just starting!
What a fabulous den Ian! It's marvellous to have these dreams since beginning in the hobby realised isn't it?
You'll be hardly ever out of there, I bet!
Thanks James, it's a great space and even though the temperature is a bit nippy I'm spending as much time as I can out there. Only problem is there's so much to look at that I haven't picked up a paint brush in a week!
Nice man-cave! I'm sure the initial neatness will soon disappear as you get stuck into various projects - in mine, I tend to stop proceedings every now and again to have a quick tidy-up.
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