A MAN who transformed a rotting structure in his garden into a colourful paradise has claimed the title of Shed of the Year.
Archie Proudfoot, an independent artist and sign painter from London, battled it out against over 200 impressive shed entrants to become victorious in Cuprinol Shed of the Year’s 17th year.
He was voted top of the ‘Colourful’ category by the general public and chosen by judges as this year’s overall winner.
.The new categories ‘Colourful’ and ‘Simply but Effective’, were added this year to show that even in the midst of the cost-of-living crisis, small home and garden improvements and pops of colour can make a big difference to our homes.
The evolution of The Frankenshed –named after Archie “brought it back from the dead” – showcases the highest levels of technicolour transformation.