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Coronavirus in Scotland: Hairdresser's joiner husband uses lockdown to create 'dream' salon in garden

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A handy hubby has transformed a tiny area of “dead space” in their garden into his hairdresser wife’s “dream” home salon for £6000 – in just two weeks.Mobile hairdresser Stephanie Sutherland, 34, had always wanted a fully functional salon at her Edinburgh home but joiner Wayne, 35, never had the time due to work commitments.As a result of the lockdown, Wayne has been unable to work, so instead used his time to build the structure in order to cure his boredom.Once the building was complete, Stephanie designed the Tardis-like interior, complete with washbasin, spotlights and a salon-size mirror for clients.Stephanie said: “The salon is a dream come true, I love it and I can’t wait to use it.“In a way, it’s worked out well because lockdown has

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