Installation day of this 22x14ft garden room!
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My girlfriends new build house has exactly the same problem with the bay windows . Open onto the 2 full length windows ever side so I put one of those spring door stops ever side .
This looks really cool and look forward to the next steps π
Nice one Steve π great studio build now you have room to work mate will pop over this week and
See you
Looks awesome mate …
I've wanted to do the same in my garden for years.
A ramped decking might be handy for bikes to roll in and out. Nice build!
that looks the business Steve π
Canβt you turn the middle window the other way around? That way it opens onto the bi folding door and almost makes the openings symmetrical. The doors wonβt open onto it either.
Sick build just like your bikes and Iβm sure it will be up there with the best YouTube garden workshops π
How about fitting a stopper to the top corner of the door itself so that, whether the window is open or closed, the stopper will always contact a point along the window frame before the handle hits it. Cool build, its gonna be a great space when it's finished.
Wow what a great office and work space it looks fantastic plenty of space to do bike builds.π
How can I see what cabins they do? The website is crap
Can you do a vid on how you are going to creosote the back of the shed! A very nice work space, looking forward to the internal finishing. Did they use adhesive under the rubber roof covering, it looked from the vid they just layed it on the roof and nailed the edges.
Nice job that π
4:39 Stating the obvious, but if you want to stay warm in Winter those gaps between the wall and ceiling joists are intended to be filled with insulation boards.
Happy for you Steve some more good builds to come
that looks like the bong..
Looks great mate π
This is what i need for me music studio at end of my garden.
Looks great so far mate π
supposed to have 700mm from rear fence and 500mm to the side fences. I do these for a living, but I only know regs in London . depends on your neighbours
air con would be great for efficient heating and cooling
Looks well Steve π
Cool neighbours allowing access through their gardens. It looks amazing without dominating the garden and surroundings π
Looking good mate
Looks bang on mate, thinking about doing a home office/workshop at the end of the garden π€π€, get it drywalled inside and plastered would feel like your indoors in a house!
Only suggestion maybe fit some guttering. Superb garden room.
Dude that looks the mutts nuts ππ
a limiting stop chain anchored at header and top of door should be both affordable and look great in a simplicity and cheeky sort of way. you know bro a quick and timeless solution. and in case of any unforeseen circumstances like a strong winds and such, a small rubber bumper at the base of the door kicker is a cheep backup.
It would be really interesting to see a solar build on this. I'll be all over that.
You must be making lots of money through you tube … looks great ….
That looks well good mate β¦perfect for your show to grow ππ¬π§
That is perfect for a workshop/ chill out space.π
put the door stopper on the door/window?
Mate you should of used wpc composite cladding on the front thatβs what I done on mine in the graphite colour grey looks lodes better and just used cheep 19mm tongue and groove on the sides and back would of actually looked like a ten grand garden room then rather than a shed with sum nice doors and windows .mines 16×10 built it myself from scratch took me a week start to finish including the base all in about 3 grand
Hope you got no neighbours to grass you up, thats a illegal build. Any out building over 15m2 with in 1mtr of the boundary walls (back and sides) needs to be fire proofed .non combustible materials inside and out..and heights looks it exceeds regs of 2.5mtr . We're you advised about this?
Tell you what good on you that looks fantastic πGreat watching your channel grow. Keep up the great content.
You might want to think about insulating and lining it. Then perhaps get a small wood burner to burn scrap wood. It's surprising how cold an unheated/uninsulated structure can get.
But you have definitely got yourself a great little man cave there Dude. A few finishing touches and it'll be sorted……