Following on from this thread (thanks for the contributions), I've realised I'll be asking question after question so have decided to put it all together in one and hopefully document the build.
This is the first of two outbuildings I'm hoping to build in the garden, this one is basically a posh shed, a practise run for the second larger one which will be part home office / part summer house.
(Actually, I might need to temporarily partition part of this first one for a small office space if push comes to shove, so all the more reason to insulate it as suggested.)
I'm basing it around four 8' x 4' sheets, as it's convenient and it's roughly the right size for the space I've allocated for it.
The roof will be pent to keep things simple.
I've put a gully in just behind it, probably completely unnecessary but it was near enough to existing drainage that it was simple to do, and the pipe needs to run behind it to the larger building I have planned so I needed to get it in before I built this.
This is the base design (so far), using 2" x 4" pressure treated C24 timber with joist hangers where unsupported. I'll insulate it with used Kingspan / Celotex or whatever's cheapest, with 18mm exterior ply on top.
How deep do I need to dig / fill under the high-density concrete blocks with MOT type 1? I have a 6 year old who loves digging so free labour - no need to cut corners here. I was thinking I'd dig to about 350mm from ground level and fill/compact to 300mm. The ground is clay, rock solid. The adjacent garage has a 100mm slab put down by cowboys 25 years ago and hasn't moved (at least not noticeably) .
How do I work out how much hardcore I'll need? Will 1 tonne be enough?
Do I need mortar between hardcore and block?
The remaining 50mm I'd fill with loose gravel that I've got hanging around.
Some sort of weed membrane too maybe?
That leaves me with a 50mm gap underneath for foxes / badgers etc., to make their homes.
For the walls I had this in mind using 2 x 4" again (is treated necessary?) to allow for possible insulation in future or in the partitioned area if I decide to do that:
Are 19mm battens OK for between the cladding and OSB or am I better with 25mm to allow a bigger air gap and longer screws / nails for the cladding?
No clue how to work out roof pitch, this (about 4.5°) looks about right....
Oh yeah, permitted development. The red line is 6ft, and I'm 5.10.
For the roof material either a double layer of felt, or perhaps this stuff:
I think buying fancy windows would be pushing the budget, is there any reason I can't make simple non-opening softwood frames with double glazing panels only? Just buy the double glazed panels?
A quote for a similar building from a posh shed supplier (I've seen their stuff, it is good), came to £3800, so the plan is do better than that for a similar price...
This is the first of two outbuildings I'm hoping to build in the garden, this one is basically a posh shed, a practise run for the second larger one which will be part home office / part summer house.
(Actually, I might need to temporarily partition part of this first one for a small office space if push comes to shove, so all the more reason to insulate it as suggested.)
I'm basing it around four 8' x 4' sheets, as it's convenient and it's roughly the right size for the space I've allocated for it.
The roof will be pent to keep things simple.
I've put a gully in just behind it, probably completely unnecessary but it was near enough to existing drainage that it was simple to do, and the pipe needs to run behind it to the larger building I have planned so I needed to get it in before I built this.
This is the base design (so far), using 2" x 4" pressure treated C24 timber with joist hangers where unsupported. I'll insulate it with used Kingspan / Celotex or whatever's cheapest, with 18mm exterior ply on top.
How deep do I need to dig / fill under the high-density concrete blocks with MOT type 1? I have a 6 year old who loves digging so free labour - no need to cut corners here. I was thinking I'd dig to about 350mm from ground level and fill/compact to 300mm. The ground is clay, rock solid. The adjacent garage has a 100mm slab put down by cowboys 25 years ago and hasn't moved (at least not noticeably) .
How do I work out how much hardcore I'll need? Will 1 tonne be enough?
Do I need mortar between hardcore and block?
The remaining 50mm I'd fill with loose gravel that I've got hanging around.
Some sort of weed membrane too maybe?
That leaves me with a 50mm gap underneath for foxes / badgers etc., to make their homes.
For the walls I had this in mind using 2 x 4" again (is treated necessary?) to allow for possible insulation in future or in the partitioned area if I decide to do that:
Are 19mm battens OK for between the cladding and OSB or am I better with 25mm to allow a bigger air gap and longer screws / nails for the cladding?
No clue how to work out roof pitch, this (about 4.5°) looks about right....
Oh yeah, permitted development. The red line is 6ft, and I'm 5.10.
For the roof material either a double layer of felt, or perhaps this stuff:
I think buying fancy windows would be pushing the budget, is there any reason I can't make simple non-opening softwood frames with double glazing panels only? Just buy the double glazed panels?
A quote for a similar building from a posh shed supplier (I've seen their stuff, it is good), came to £3800, so the plan is do better than that for a similar price...