I had a chat with Anna about the current project. I told her
what I have done since the last time I spoke to her, where she suggested that I
should go to stores that sell summer houses. I have e-mailed stores like Tesco
direct, Homebase and B&Q to ask whether they display summer houses in
stores. I got replies from Tesco direct, which they say they don’t have any
displays. On the other hand, B&Q said they do and the nearest store for me would
be in Greenwich. Anna suggested that it might not be worth going to those
stores and directed me to other methods of research, such as the Box of
Broadcasts. It is a website which we can access to watch TV programmes, films
and clips. I also listened to her advice from Thursday when she mentioned about
asking people around me whether they have a summer house, but only one person I
know said they have relative who owns a summer house in Kent. She was willing
to ask her relative to take photographs of their summer house for me.
I went onto the Box of Broadcasts to search for videos that
relates to summer houses. I found a TV programme called Tommy’s Fix Your House for Free. The episode showed the presenter
and his team demolished a timbered frame garage to a summer house. I watched
the whole episode, and discovered how much things needs to be considered to
built just a summer house that is use for relaxation.
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