Mark Rayner show how to turn an old shed wall into a fabulous focal point.
You will need: Two pieces of galvanised corrugated iron cut to the following dimensions: 1300mm x 850mm (with ridges running vertically), 450mm x 850mm (with ridges running horizontally), 1500mm panel of galvanised mini corrugated iron, two lengths of 50mm x 50mm treated timber cut to 850mm, paintbrushes, stiff-bristled hand brush, bucket for water, tin snips, pencil, 40mm galvanised flat head nails, six 75mm stainless steel screws, drill with 4mm metal drill bit, pop riveter with rivets, hammer, and metal file.
To get the look: Mark painted the background shed wall with Resene Lumbersider tinted to Resene Rob Roy.
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