Cuprinol's exciting Shed Of The Year is returning in 2021 for the 15th year running — and there's still plenty of time for shed-owners to submit their entry.

From perfecting our office spaces to creating innovative garden pubs, the past 12 months have seen many of us dabble in DIY projects. While last year's Shed of The Year saw a plethora of breathtaking entries battle it out for the winning prize, the team at Cuprinol predict this year will be the most exciting one yet.

"Since the competition started 15 years ago, we've seen some brilliantly creative uses of sheds across the UK," Andrew Wilcox, Founder and Head Judge, says. "Over the past year, we've seen people retreat to their sheds as a place of respite and sanctuary and the imagination going into them has been particularly impressive. We cannot wait to see the amazing ways people have used their sheds this year."

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Shed of The Year 2017 winner

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How can you enter your shed?

The much-loved contest invites entrants from all around the country to submit their creations in one of seven categories for the chance to win the prize of £1,000 and £1,00 worth of Cuprinol products.

This year's categories are as follows:

  1. Budget
  2. Cabin/Summerhouse
  3. Pub & Entertainment
  4. Unexpected/Unique
  5. Workshop/Studio
  6. Nature's Haven
  7. Lockdown

To enter, all you need to do is head over to the website and upload some of the best videos and photos of your design, along with an explanation of your inspiration and what makes your shed stand out. The deadline is Monday 12th April, with the winner announced in August.

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Marianne Shillingford, Creative Director at Cuprinol, adds: "Our garden sheds are more than just a place to put our tools - they are a wonderful creative outlet for an individual's unique artistic vision. Over the years, sheds have become an extension of the home and one of the most important rooms in the house."

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Shed of The Year 2011 winner

Last year's winner, Daniel Holloway, wowed judges with his impressive nature-inspired refuge Bedouin Tree-Shed. Speaking about winning, he said: "I was very surprised, but also felt very honoured and happy that the shed had been recognised as a worthy winner.

"It's very much a personal space, but as a result of covid restrictions it has evolved into a communal space for our family - immediate and extended - and also close friends to gather and relax, in the back of the garden and away from the house."

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 Lisa Joyner is the Deputy Daily Editor at House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, where she's busy writing about home and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration, and the hottest properties on the market. Previously, she has written for Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazine. Lisa studied at University For The Creative Arts, where she completed a BA in Fashion Journalism.