So SWMBO has decided not to let me build a timber shed due to the time it takes, but I'll still be building a timber floor/bearers for it... Then put a colorbond shed on top. It's 3m x 1.5m x 1.9m, not sure if I'll go gabled or skillion roof yet.

My question is, I can get a nearby supply of Bradford Anticon 60mm for quite cheap - about $100. But how would I stick it to the walls and roof? The shed, which is yet to arrive, doesn't appear to have steel runners along the walls or on the roof. So how would I stick the Anticon to it? The Anticon is only foil coated on one side, and the foil is meant to face inwards.

Or is there a better option? I can't find a local foilboard supplier, and that was my other choice. Any other suggestions? I'll be using the shed as a (very small, but Inner West Sydney isn't exactly roomy!) workshop, storage for R/C gear and other bits and pieces. The shed will have a door at the narrow end and a door at the front for cross-ventilation when I'm using it, and I'll probably install some sort of solar vent as well. I'll also build a screen of some sort in front of it to hide its ugliness. I'll be getting it from sheds4less.com.au as they are the only ones that have 2 doors.

I see a lot of people here tend to line their sheds but this is only small, and I need to conserve the little space I have. Advice appreciated!


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