Cabinet30"W × 12"D × 78"H at peak. Plywood carcass with cedar board-and-batten face and lap-sided flanks; gable roof with cedar shingles and a 2" overhang. Levelers or anchor plate at base — at this height and depth, it must be anchored or paired with the bench as a counterweight.
Recessed deskThe sloped desktop is cut INTO the cabinet, not hung off it: a niche opening in the lower door panel with the desk surface inside, using ~9" of the cabinet's 12" depth. Back edge ~32", front edge 27" at the face, sloped ~25° so the seated user looks straight down at the tablet. Only a small lip (2" max) stands proud of the face — nothing to bump or lean on. Tablet sits flush under tempered glass; speaker in the lip; cable drops straight down inside the cabinet.
Bench17"H × 14"D seat spanning the front, bracketed off the cabinet with one outboard leg per side, so the user lands square in front of the screen at the right distance (~30–34" knee-to-cabinet).
AI salesmanTablet runs the app in kiosk mode. "Hank" greets by voice, asks what the shed needs to do, and assembles size, doors, windows, loft, and color while the live preview updates. Ends by texting or emailing the quote to the customer and the lead to the dealer.
Dress-upFaux planter boxes flanking the bench, dealer sign on the gable, optional puck light under the eave so the unit reads like a tiny model home on the showroom floor.
VariantsSK-01 "Barn Front" (shown, X-brace door). Same carcass takes a lofted-barn gambrel roof cap or a ranch-style low gable for dealers who lead with those models.