Wales On Sunday

Yoga room and tiki bar battle for top shed

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A YOGA studio, a tiki bar and an NHS worker’s haven are among the sheds entered in the 2021 Cuprinol Shed of the Year competitio­n.

Entries close on April 12, but a number of sheds have already risen to the top of the pecking order.

With the coronaviru­s pandemic keeping people at home for a year, the nation’s sheds have become increasing­ly important.

Nowhere is this more evident than in a yoga cabin, built by Geraint Nicholas, from Essex, for his wife.

The yoga shed also acts as a cinema and party room, with a lighting setup to match.

Other sheds are built for quiet. Adam Bell from South Yorkshire does woodwork in his cabin, which also features a whisky cabinet.

Meanwhile, Diane Goring, from Newport, uses her shed to pursue arts and crafts, which she does when she is not working as an NHS nurse consultant.

A tiki bar in the West Midlands and a Peaky Blinders-themed shed on Merseyside demonstrat­e the breadth of sheds that have so far been entered.

Competitio­n founder

Andrew

Wilcox said: “The past 12 months have been amongst the most challengin­g ever for many of us, and it’s been fascinatin­g to see how that has spurred sheddies on to ever more creative heights.

“With just a matter of weeks now until the deadline, we’d urge anyone thinking of entering to get their skates on.”

Marianne Shillingfo­rd, creative director at Cuprinol, said: “Our garden sheds are more than just a place to put our tools, they are a wonderful creative outlet for an individual’s unique artistic vision.”

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