matthew
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Outdoorsy stuff is a foreign-land to me to I'm hoping someone can point out my the gaping holes in my plan, if not my shed... Doing (or attempting) a trendy garden the likes of which you may see in Elle Deco etc. I want/need a shed in there, but looking around I note that:
As such, am planning to make something artsy/minimal/etc and considering materials. I thought of... engineered oak flooring. The price is actually feasible for eg 20mm unfinished T+G, ply back+6mm oak veneer. I figure stack them up, tongue side up, pin them to the frame, liberally apply oil/treatment to the surface and seams. If the roof overhangs a bit and/or has a gutter, it should be as durable as anything else. Or have I lost the plot?
- They are quite pricey - eg £500 for a 10x6 thing seemingly made of flimsy fencing panels; or £1000 for something made of eg 19mm tanalised softwood
- My wife (the lifestyle magazine reader) despairs of them all
As such, am planning to make something artsy/minimal/etc and considering materials. I thought of... engineered oak flooring. The price is actually feasible for eg 20mm unfinished T+G, ply back+6mm oak veneer. I figure stack them up, tongue side up, pin them to the frame, liberally apply oil/treatment to the surface and seams. If the roof overhangs a bit and/or has a gutter, it should be as durable as anything else. Or have I lost the plot?