Our story began in 2020, amid the chaos of the COVID pandemic in Central Queensland. After losing our jobs in the mining industry, my family and I relocated to Brisbane, seeking a better work-life balance. It was a time of uncertainty, but everything changed when I, Tom, the director, returned home to Mackay to help with my sister’s wedding preparations. Alongside my father and brothers, we built a new shed on the family farm to give her the country wedding of her dreams.
As the only electrician in the family, I took on the challenge of transforming the shed into a warm, inviting space. I dove into researching lighting, brackets, outlets, and more, carefully hiding conduit and cabling to create a wholesome, rustic vibe—beautiful for the wedding, yet practical for the farm’s future use. When the big day arrived, the shed glowed with an atmosphere beyond anything we’d imagined, and my sister’s wedding was unforgettable.
That experience sparked something in me. I discovered a passion for outfitting sheds to a higher standard—blending beauty, function, and quality in a way most electricians overlook. Since then, I’ve never looked back, driven by the same joy I felt helping my sister create her perfect day. Today, we bring that dedication to every shed kit, crafting spaces that light up lives.
Discover the possibilities with our standard and premium packages, packed with flexible electrical solutions. From basic lighting to full workshop setups, create the perfect space and book your installation today!
Yes, any electrical work in Australia must be done by a licensed electrician to comply with Australian standards (AS/NZS3000). This not only ensures the safety of your shed, but also ensures that all products used are certified for use within Australia.
Electrical installations must follow the AS/NZS3000 wiring rules, including safety switches (RCDs), proper earthing, certified materials and parts and the correct QA/testing methods and certifications.
No, running power from a standard outlet is unsafe and illegal. A dedicated circuit from your switchboard is required for your shed.
The cable size depends on the shed’s distance from the main switchboard and the total load. Typically, 6mm² or 10mm² cables are used for medium sized sheds, and 16mm² cables for larger sheds or sheds that are further from your house switchboard. This is due to the voltage drop over longer distances.
Costs vary, but in 2024 the prices typically ranged from $3,000 to $7,000 depending on the distance, materials, and the number of outlets, lights, and circuits required.
If your shed will have multiple circuits or heavy machinery, a sub-board is required for safety and control.