JimBobbins
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Hi all, first post after some long-time lurking gathering ideas for a new DIY garden shed/workshop.
My plan is for a 2.8m (depth) x 3.2m (width) building with a single pitch roof sloping front to back. I'm limited for size by the width of the garden (4.0m) and slightly complicated by the end of the garden not being square, so I may end up with a structure that's a little deeper on one side than the other - I'm still undecided about that. Main use will be as a 'clean' shed (so no dirty lawnmower or muddy tools), bike storage, DIY workshop and bike workshop.
Current plan is framing the walls with 2x3, and 2x4 for the floor and roof. Insulated floor, walls and roof, with Kingspan or similar in the floor and fibreglass or other 'soft' material in the walls. I intend to clad the sides and back with corrugated bitumen sheets, and the front with timber of some kind. The roof covering is tbc, but ideally I'd like something with better durability than simple shed felt.
Couple of things I'm still unsure about: depending on how high I want the back wall I can either have a 10 or 6 degree slope on the roof. Is 6deg too shallow to allow good runoff and would I limit myself to certain types of covering?
Also, I still can't work out the best way to layer the walls. Whether to skin the outside with OSB, wrap with breather membrane then clad. Or whether to line the inside with OSB (to act a vapour barrier and just membrane/batten/clad the outside?
I shall keep pouring through threads to harvest advice, but in the meantime any suggestions gratefully received. Thanks
Edit: oh yes, my other question was whether 400mm centres for the wall studs was necessary or if 600mm would be ok if either the inside or outside was being skinned with OSB anyway?
My plan is for a 2.8m (depth) x 3.2m (width) building with a single pitch roof sloping front to back. I'm limited for size by the width of the garden (4.0m) and slightly complicated by the end of the garden not being square, so I may end up with a structure that's a little deeper on one side than the other - I'm still undecided about that. Main use will be as a 'clean' shed (so no dirty lawnmower or muddy tools), bike storage, DIY workshop and bike workshop.
Current plan is framing the walls with 2x3, and 2x4 for the floor and roof. Insulated floor, walls and roof, with Kingspan or similar in the floor and fibreglass or other 'soft' material in the walls. I intend to clad the sides and back with corrugated bitumen sheets, and the front with timber of some kind. The roof covering is tbc, but ideally I'd like something with better durability than simple shed felt.
Couple of things I'm still unsure about: depending on how high I want the back wall I can either have a 10 or 6 degree slope on the roof. Is 6deg too shallow to allow good runoff and would I limit myself to certain types of covering?
Also, I still can't work out the best way to layer the walls. Whether to skin the outside with OSB, wrap with breather membrane then clad. Or whether to line the inside with OSB (to act a vapour barrier and just membrane/batten/clad the outside?
I shall keep pouring through threads to harvest advice, but in the meantime any suggestions gratefully received. Thanks
Edit: oh yes, my other question was whether 400mm centres for the wall studs was necessary or if 600mm would be ok if either the inside or outside was being skinned with OSB anyway?
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