I’ve recently been toying with the idea of finding something like a rented unit or some space in an agricultural building.
My property is quite small and my current setup includes a 5x3m wooden garage, plus a 2x1.5m shed.
Both outbuildings are very old.
The smaller shed is rotten and I have been stuffing rubbish in there that needs to go. The whole shed and contents needs skipped. There’s no base as such, it’s on slabs that are uneven and will need attention.
The garage is timber with a pitched roof, and the frame is good. The cladding needs replaced. The garage contains a mixture of garden tools, lawnmower, trimmer, paint equipment and various tins, hand tools, power tools, table saw (folded away), wheel barrow, ladder, furniture she wants to keep just in case, camping stuff, sledges, bikes, a fridge freezer and a chest freezer and quite a few things waiting to be moved on.
I do all my work outside with a variety of ad hoc bench arrangements.
Even if I replaced the old shed with a new, slightly larger one, it would still not be enough to free up the garage for a dedicated workshop, and then I’d need to come up with a novel idea for a place for the food that’s in there now.
Those two spaces are all I have to work with.
Either way I look at it, I really need to think outside the box if I want a workshop that can be exclusively used. So, assuming I can’t persuade my wife to keep the lawnmower and the bikes in one of the kids bedrooms, I suppose my question is, have you ever considered looking away from your house for hobby workshop space? I’m sure there must be some kind of way of doing that? I’d be looking for something like 300 to 500 square foot of space but it might be like trying to find hen’s teeth, not to mention the cost.
Am I nuts for even considering it? I mean, some people spend a fortune on golf or their season tickets for the football, so surely I’m not that mental
My property is quite small and my current setup includes a 5x3m wooden garage, plus a 2x1.5m shed.
Both outbuildings are very old.
The smaller shed is rotten and I have been stuffing rubbish in there that needs to go. The whole shed and contents needs skipped. There’s no base as such, it’s on slabs that are uneven and will need attention.
The garage is timber with a pitched roof, and the frame is good. The cladding needs replaced. The garage contains a mixture of garden tools, lawnmower, trimmer, paint equipment and various tins, hand tools, power tools, table saw (folded away), wheel barrow, ladder, furniture she wants to keep just in case, camping stuff, sledges, bikes, a fridge freezer and a chest freezer and quite a few things waiting to be moved on.
I do all my work outside with a variety of ad hoc bench arrangements.
Even if I replaced the old shed with a new, slightly larger one, it would still not be enough to free up the garage for a dedicated workshop, and then I’d need to come up with a novel idea for a place for the food that’s in there now.
Those two spaces are all I have to work with.
Either way I look at it, I really need to think outside the box if I want a workshop that can be exclusively used. So, assuming I can’t persuade my wife to keep the lawnmower and the bikes in one of the kids bedrooms, I suppose my question is, have you ever considered looking away from your house for hobby workshop space? I’m sure there must be some kind of way of doing that? I’d be looking for something like 300 to 500 square foot of space but it might be like trying to find hen’s teeth, not to mention the cost.
Am I nuts for even considering it? I mean, some people spend a fortune on golf or their season tickets for the football, so surely I’m not that mental