We have decided after nearly two decades in our previous home that it’s time to move. The kids have flown the nest, and it’s time to indulge and buy the home of our dreams, well my wifeys dreams
The new house doesn’t have either a garage or a building suitable for a workshop. Something that I have to correct to stop me going mad! Or at least any more insane that I am at the moment!
I was very lucky that I build a 1500sq ft rectangular workshop at my previous home, and inevitable filled it with treasure, or junk as some may call it. So, ideally I would have liked something larger and the same shape. However, the new workshop will be adjacent to the house, and not in a field next to to house so aesthetically needs to be ’pleasing‘. I’m also going to build this under permitted development rights, so I’m constrained as to how far I can go to the boundary and also the maximum ridge wall height. Ideally I would have preferred walls that were 10’ tall, rather than losing the 2’ in this design. However, the prospect of waiting probably 12 months to be told no, and potentially having permitted development rights removed by the planners just because they can, I’m going to build within the restrictions.
The proposed building will have the potential to be a garage and a workshop / office / what ever, however, it will be in its entirety a workshop. I think I’m going to add underfloor heating as this will be I suspect the cheapest way to heat it and keep it a comfortable temperature whilst stopping any worries about rust. To achieve this it will be insulated to ‘house’ standards.
The roof will be completely open internally, without any internal beams to maximise the head room.
So here is the proposed design. I’d appreciate any comments or suggestions for improvement as at the moment it’s just a design.
The new house doesn’t have either a garage or a building suitable for a workshop. Something that I have to correct to stop me going mad! Or at least any more insane that I am at the moment!
I was very lucky that I build a 1500sq ft rectangular workshop at my previous home, and inevitable filled it with treasure, or junk as some may call it. So, ideally I would have liked something larger and the same shape. However, the new workshop will be adjacent to the house, and not in a field next to to house so aesthetically needs to be ’pleasing‘. I’m also going to build this under permitted development rights, so I’m constrained as to how far I can go to the boundary and also the maximum ridge wall height. Ideally I would have preferred walls that were 10’ tall, rather than losing the 2’ in this design. However, the prospect of waiting probably 12 months to be told no, and potentially having permitted development rights removed by the planners just because they can, I’m going to build within the restrictions.
The proposed building will have the potential to be a garage and a workshop / office / what ever, however, it will be in its entirety a workshop. I think I’m going to add underfloor heating as this will be I suspect the cheapest way to heat it and keep it a comfortable temperature whilst stopping any worries about rust. To achieve this it will be insulated to ‘house’ standards.
The roof will be completely open internally, without any internal beams to maximise the head room.
So here is the proposed design. I’d appreciate any comments or suggestions for improvement as at the moment it’s just a design.