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The Minimus 6' x  4'

The Minimus 6' x 4'

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  • Built from solid, responsibly sourced British timber, using traditional methods that favour strength and longevity over shortcuts.
    This size is ideal for practical storage or light use, sitting comfortably in the garden while maintaining a calm, considered aesthetic.

    Dimensions:
     1.3m x 1.8m 

    Customisation options:
    – Exterior colour finishes 
    – Window and door configurations
    – Roof finishes (corrugated or shingle)
    – Optional insulation for year-round use

    Suitable as a storage space, a small workspace, or a place to shape something of your own.

Still Deciding?

We understand it’s not always easy to make the right choice.

If you’d like some guidance, or are thinking about making changes to your shed, just drop us a message — we’re always happy to talk things through.

Contact us at service@cambgshed.com 

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The Minimus

The Little Garden Shed

A beautifully proportioned garden shed for those who care as much about how things look as how they work. The Minimus is designed to bring charm, order and quiet character to the garden — whether used for carefully storing garden tools, keeping outdoor pieces neatly tucked away, or creating a tiny private retreat just beyond the house.

 

Its compact footprint makes it easy to place, but its detailing gives it real presence: traditional horizontal feather-edge timber cladding, a carefully finished door, real glass, and a roofline completed with a custom finial. Choose classic straight glazing bars, gothic glazing bars, or plain glass to suit the character of your garden.

Ideal for cottage gardens, side gardens, courtyard spaces, or anyone who wants storage to feel beautiful rather than merely practical.

The Garden Colour Palette

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A shed should belong to the garden, not fight with it.Our paint colours are chosen for the way they sit beside planting, brick, stone, grass and changing English light. From soft natural tones to deeper heritage colours, each finish is selected to give the shed character while keeping it calm, timeless and easy to live with.

 

Every shed is prepared, primed and painted with care before installation, giving the timber a smooth, durable finish designed for exterior use.

 

All standard colours are available at no extra cost.

 

Colours are representative and may vary slightly in different light conditions.

Dusty Pink

Wise Green 

Blackthorn

Royal Green

Apricot Clay

White Linen

Evening Song

English Sky

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Natural Wood

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Roof Finishes

We offer two carefully chosen roof finishes: Western Red Cedar shingles and traditional corrugated roofing in heritage green.

Each finish has been chosen for long-term outdoor performance as well as character. Cedar shingles offer a natural, breathable timber roof with beautiful tonal variation, while corrugated roofing gives a strong, lightweight and highly practical finish for everyday garden use.

Both options sit naturally within the language of traditional British garden buildings, pairing beautifully with painted feather-edge timber, white trim, planting, brick and stone.

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Corrugated Roofing
A strong, lightweight roof finish designed to shed rain quickly.

Corrugated roofing is a practical option for sheds because the shaped profile gives the sheet extra strength without adding much weight. The ridges make the material more rigid than a flat sheet, while also helping rainwater run off the roof efficiently. ​ This makes it well suited to garden buildings, workshops and storage sheds, where the roof needs to be durable, low-maintenance and able to cope with regular British weather. Because it is fitted in larger sheets, there are fewer individual joints than with small roof tiles or slates, which helps keep the roof simple and efficient. ​ Our corrugated roof is available in heritage green or red. Both finishes are chosen for external use, giving a tough weather-resistant roof with a traditional outbuilding character. Corrugated sheets are widely used on sheds, garages, agricultural buildings and workshops because they are lightweight, strong and effective at draining rainwater.

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Western Red Cedar Shingles

A natural timber roof with breathable, long-lasting performance.

​Western Red Cedar Shingles A lightweight, breathable timber roof with natural durability ​ Western Red Cedar is well suited to garden buildings because it is naturally durable, dimensionally stable and lighter than many traditional roofing materials. The timber contains natural protective oils, helping it resist moisture, decay and insect attack better than many standard softwoods. ​ We use Blue Label Western Red Cedar shingles, which are a higher-grade shingle suitable for roofing and cladding. The shingles are installed in overlapping courses, so rain is directed down and away from the roof rather than sitting on the surface. Because it is a timber roof, it also allows the structure to breathe and dry out naturally between wet weather. ​ Cedar is a particularly good choice where you want a roof that is strong, weather-resistant and relatively light, without putting unnecessary load on a timber shed structure. It also has good natural insulation properties compared with many harder, denser materials.

A Proper Three-Layer Wall System

Why choose our fully insulated shed?

 

A Proper Three-Layer Insulated Wall System
Our fully insulated sheds are built with a proper three-layer wall system, designed for strength, weather resistance and year-round comfort.


The external layer is traditional British larch feather-edge cladding — a durable overlapping timber system that naturally sheds rainwater, suits both classic and modern garden buildings, and performs especially well in exposed British weather.


Inside the wall build-up, we use premium rigid insulation boards to the walls, floor and roof, helping to create a more stable internal temperature without taking up unnecessary space.
The shed is then finished internally with timber panelling, creating a clean, warm and usable interior suitable for an office, studio, workshop, hobby room or garden workspace.


The result is a stronger, warmer and more durable garden building — not just a lined shed, but a properly insulated timber structure.

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The Details That Matter

"People bother me. I came here to hide from them"

George Bernard Shaw

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A Place Apart

In the early 1900s, George Bernard Shaw kept a small writing hut at the end of his garden. Built on a rotating base, it followed the sun throughout the day, giving him light, quiet, and distance from the house. He would retreat there to think and to write — and, as he once put it, to escape interruption.

 

It’s a small detail, but a telling one. A shed has never really been just for storage, but a place set apart for making, for focus, and for a different kind of time.

Every shed starts with a simple idea —

tell us yours.​

We’ll take the time to understand what matters.

We aim to reply within 24 hours.

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