Not sure of the technical definition, but Mitzy may have hit upon something...in my mind a shed is where genteel southern ladies store their gardening tools...a shop is where work (among other things) happens...so maybe we have shortened workshop into shop. In Texas strangers go to a store to spend money btw
SO Mittzy . . .
The size has NOTHING to do with the the name shop or shed.
If I'm making and selling koolaid from a 8'X8' assembled building - it is a SHOP.
If I put up a 60'X40' building to park motors,cars and a wheelbarrow in - it is a SHED.
Period.
Have I got it correct now, Mate???
I know what your saying Bul... But who the *** buys koolaid http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/shed
see meaning of shed - covers ALOT of variables - I think we are ALL correct, I know it doesn't make a good debate but....... Who cares.
You got room for your stuff - that's all that really matters - AND yes I my have shed envy
Yes this is my shed you can't buy anything there so it's not a shop and it's not big enough. It's 235 square metres of shed or for you Americans 2530 square feet of shop.
Yes this is my shed you can't buy anything there so it's not a shop and it's not big enough. It's 235 square metres of shed or for you Americans 2530 square feet of shop.