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Hi,

I want to fill in these gaps to make it look presentable from the front



I was thinking of possibly using some decking boards

I also have some left over slabs that I can cut to width and sort of ‘box in’ across the front of the shed

what would you experts do ?
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Leave the gaps for airflow, cover with a square wire mesh to keep rats out.
Membrane and white chippings on the exposed soil.
Paint the lower board.
 
Hi,

I want to fill in these gaps to make it look presentable from the front



I was thinking of possibly using some decking boards

I also have some left over slabs that I can cut to width and sort of ‘box in’ across the front of the shed

what would you experts do ?View attachment 339096View attachment 339097
Carry on the KL's across from the step outwards.

Top tip: Avoid crossroads in paving. T junctions are far more pleasing to the eye.
 
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You've got no drip off the cladding. That bottom joist will be soaked for long periods.

And what's stopping water creeping back between the bottom cladding board and the joist?
 

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