This property had a shed in the backyard built in the 70’s as a home office and workshop. The interior had been divided into 3 rooms and after removing dirt and compost that had been piled up on the side, rotting wood was discovered due to the foundation sticking out past the wall. An addition was added to be a garden shed and the interior gutted. The shed was then raised off the foundation and new treated lumber replaced the rotting sections and all joist were trimmed to bring the floor back in so the wall would cover the rim joist. All new electric wiring was installed including a 240v outlet and wifi controlled wall electric heater. New windows and insulation throughout the shed combined with a remotely controlled heater make for a comfortable room with year round use. Cedar siding on the garden shed and pine board and batten cover the pervious painted exterior sheathing. A new reclaimed wood shed door and metal awning that compliments the back porch complete the project.