LFS19
Established Member
Hi everyone.
I'm currently planning on utilising a mostly disused garage as a home gym. There's not a lot in there aside from stuff to go in a skip and three appliances: a small fridge, dryer, and chest freezer. I don't want to keep those in there after I've revamped the space, but there's not exactly anywhere in the house for them to go, either.
I don't know how feasible it is, but I've had the idea to build a lean-to down the side passage of the house. As you can see from the image (and my need to take the picture from the bathroom window given the overgrown plants), it's a very tight space: I was planning on building it up to before the window begins. I've done the measurements and the appliances will fit there in all dimensions, so I'm mostly looking for advice for how to go about building this and any other considerations.
Firstly, there's the actual structure. I was thinking something similar to this albeit not quite as fancy: https://www.mbgardenbuildings.co.uk/lean-tos/
Then there's electricity. The wall backs onto the kitchen. Do you think there'd be any trouble/hazards getting an electrician to put a couple of outlets on the outside wall?
I can also only assume there are other considerations I haven't thought of, such as possibilities of damp and so on. I'm most concerned about what to do about the floor. Right now it's essentially just broken bits of concrete, so presumably, I'll have to do some sort of rendering before building the base of the wooden structure.
On a related note, do I have to worry about radon? I've checked on the ukradon map and our area is the lowest level, but apparently, it can seep through and collect in the subfloors sometimes. I wouldn't want to risk encapsulating radon by building an outdoor structure like this.
Any advice on any of these aspects would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I'm currently planning on utilising a mostly disused garage as a home gym. There's not a lot in there aside from stuff to go in a skip and three appliances: a small fridge, dryer, and chest freezer. I don't want to keep those in there after I've revamped the space, but there's not exactly anywhere in the house for them to go, either.
I don't know how feasible it is, but I've had the idea to build a lean-to down the side passage of the house. As you can see from the image (and my need to take the picture from the bathroom window given the overgrown plants), it's a very tight space: I was planning on building it up to before the window begins. I've done the measurements and the appliances will fit there in all dimensions, so I'm mostly looking for advice for how to go about building this and any other considerations.
Firstly, there's the actual structure. I was thinking something similar to this albeit not quite as fancy: https://www.mbgardenbuildings.co.uk/lean-tos/
Then there's electricity. The wall backs onto the kitchen. Do you think there'd be any trouble/hazards getting an electrician to put a couple of outlets on the outside wall?
I can also only assume there are other considerations I haven't thought of, such as possibilities of damp and so on. I'm most concerned about what to do about the floor. Right now it's essentially just broken bits of concrete, so presumably, I'll have to do some sort of rendering before building the base of the wooden structure.
On a related note, do I have to worry about radon? I've checked on the ukradon map and our area is the lowest level, but apparently, it can seep through and collect in the subfloors sometimes. I wouldn't want to risk encapsulating radon by building an outdoor structure like this.
Any advice on any of these aspects would be much appreciated. Thanks!