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Tom
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For seven seat Beach owners this is a serious question. One that needs to be answered before buying. Most people won't want all seven seats in the van all of the time so provision must be made for suitable storage. Remember, these seats are heavy and bulky.
I store ours hidden under two purpose built removable storage units/seats in our yet to be completed Pub shed in the garden. The box to the bottom left of this photo is one of the said storage seats.
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Remove two screws and each storage unit/seat lifts off revealing the swivel seat.
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Then lift them out and onto our trolley and wheel them out to the Van. These storage units/seats will eventually disguised by be painted and possibly upholstered to provide seats or a storage shelf behind the bar. The "whiskey box" currently lives on top of one.
As I've answered the question, please forgive me if I wander from the subject a little to one which seems to very popular at the moment - the Pub Shed. For those pub shed fans - The "Red Lion" named after the place where I met my wife (she was the landlords daughter), was not my idea. I don't drink that often and only then in moderation. No, it was our offsprings' idea. I had just had the shed errected to be my workshop. At that time it was empty and we were just about to have a family christening. Our eldest, who brews his own beer from scratch, asked if we could equip it as a pub to augment the party that followed that event. Long story short, it was such a sucess that our four and their partners demanded that it stayed a Pub. After weighing up which use would get used more, the decision was obvious. That was several years ago and it's proved to be extremely popular indeed.
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I still have the hardwood bar fronts to make and fit and reclaimed (ex Boy Scout hut) teak parquet flooring to lay. Then it's paint and paper with a couple of hop bines and a worn Indian rug to finish the effect. The completed pub should have a faux early twentieth century feel complete with nicotine cream ceilings and hand distressed dark green eggshell match boarding below waste height. For the walls we have some period pattern William Morris wall paper in dark green courtesy of Ebay. I'm just trying to culture the right smell now.
I had to buy another shed for my workshop.
When guests want a drink we tell them, "we never keep a drop in the house".So to paraphrase your reply, ‘down the pub’.
Yes. Sorry it was a bit long winded but the weather has stopped my outside DIY so I thought I'd give you the full nine yards instead.So to paraphrase your reply, ‘down the pub’.
For seven seat Beach owners this is a serious question. One that needs to be answered before buying. Most people won't want all seven seats in the van all of the time so provision must be made for suitable storage. Remember, these seats are heavy and bulky.
I store ours hidden under two purpose built removable storage units/seats in our yet to be completed Pub shed in the garden. The box to the bottom left of this photo is one of the said storage seats.
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Remove two screws and each storage unit/seat lifts off revealing the swivel seat.
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Then lift them out and onto our trolley and wheel them out to the Van. These storage units/seats will eventually be disguised by being painted and possibly upholstered to provide seats or a storage shelf behind the bar. The "whiskey box" currently lives on top of one.
As I've answered the question, please forgive me if I wander from the subject a little to one which seems to very popular at the moment - the Pub Shed. For those pub shed fans - The "Red Lion" named after the place where I met my wife (she was the landlords daughter), was not my idea. I don't drink that often and only then in moderation. No, it was our offsprings' idea. I had just had the shed errected to be my workshop. At that time it was empty and we were just about to have a family christening. Our eldest, who brews his own beer from scratch, asked if we could equip it as a pub to augment the party that followed that event. Long story short, it was such a sucess that our four and their partners demanded that it stayed a Pub. After weighing up which use would get used more, the decision was obvious. That was several years ago and it's proved to be extremely popular indeed.
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I still have the hardwood bar fronts to make and fit and reclaimed (ex Boy Scout hut) teak parquet flooring to lay. Then it's paint and paper with a couple of hop bines and a worn Indian rug to finish the effect. The completed pub should have a faux early twentieth century feel complete with nicotine cream ceilings and hand distressed dark green eggshell match boarding below waste height. For the walls we have some period pattern William Morris wall paper in dark green courtesy of Ebay. I'm just trying to culture the right smell now.
I had to buy another shed for my workshop.
I love it Borris - a workshop repurposed as a boozer.Yes. Sorry it was a bit long winded but the weather has stopped my outside DIY so I thought I'd give you the full nine yards instead.
Hahaha! Care to elaborate?I'm just trying to culture the right smell now.
It's hard to describe in detail but the two chief ingredients have to be stale spilt beer and cigarette smoke. Throw in some customers who provide their own aroma and hey presto.Hahaha! Care to elaborate?
One of my friends had the same problem. His shed was full of gym equipment that didn't get used. It's now getting much more use as the newly commissioned "Black dog". Another friend is converting his summer house. Both of these chums appear to have have been converted after a couple of very liquid sessions in the "Red Lion".Wow, you've made my dream shed! mine was commandeered and made in to a Gym, which no one uses anymore! Time to take control again with the excuse of spare seat storage. Brilliant idea, Thanks Borris
To respond to the OP, its in the Gym.
Hi Tom,If you have the additional chairs, it helps to have somewhere handy to store them?
Where do you store yours?
Ours go in the bike shed.
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Wrap in plastic and include a Disposable Dehumidifier within the package, or Vacuum Pack.Hi Tom,
Do you get any mould issues with storing the seats in the shed? I assume the shed doesn’t have any heating / dehumidifier?!
I’m thinking of getting a metal shed from Asgard but I’m concerned about the seats getting damp. Up to now, the seats have lived a rather awkward life under various desks and tables, but everyone hates them being in the house!
James
Hi Tom,
Do you get any mould issues with storing the seats in the shed? I assume the shed doesn’t have any heating / dehumidifier?!
I’m thinking of getting a metal shed from Asgard but I’m concerned about the seats getting damp. Up to now, the seats have lived a rather awkward life under various desks and tables, but everyone hates them being in the house!
James
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