karlhungus
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I know money is a taboo subject, but I'd be very curious how much (minus the land) something like this cost. Understand if you prefer not to say.
ALOT i went way over budget on the house and shop. Your going to spend $20-$40 per sq FT. on the shop to do something similar depending on your finishes and $125-$150+ on the house depending on your finishes. Now remember i was the general contractor so add another 30% on top of all that. This doesnt include the land or the driveway.I know money is a taboo subject, but I'd be very curious how much (minus the land) something like this cost. Understand if you prefer not to say.
They are quite nice!My jealousy has increased since hearing of the outdoor shower, lol
I think it looks the best. My current shop (60'x104') is done this way and the one before that was the same. We've also finished 2 or 3 other buildings this way. Now its not as easy to hang things on the wall etc. but its not like this is a full on mechanics shop. My first priority was to make it look good. It was probably 2x the cost of OSB. But it goes up much faster so you save some on the labor. Plus you dont have to paint.HemiRamOn22s - Just curious what made you go with the metal on the walls in your shop opposed to other options. I'm looking to sheet the interior side of my shop and was going to go with OSB and paint white. I went with metal ceiling but just curious to what your deciding factor was for the walls.
UnionMan
Pictures as promised... Enjoy!
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Thank you for the kind words! I will be following your new build. Stay tuned there is still more to come. As i get finished pictures of the house interior up. As well as the finished house garage and shop as i start to fill it up.Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! You should be very proud of that. What a wonderful place to call home.
Mike.
Thank you for the kind words! I will be following your new build. Stay tuned there is still more to come. As i get finished pictures of the house interior up. As well as the finished house garage and shop as i start to fill it up.
Thank you very much!Congratulations sir. This build is something short of amazing.
I'm counting down the days trust me!Man that is looking great, I'm sure you are more than ready to be complete and moved in so you can start playing a little more.
JB
Thank you!Wow simply georgous! This is going to be an amazing place to rest your hat or play with your toys!
Thanks! Thats just for my gas grill and a small table and chairs. The screened in porch is 20'x16'. Eventually the back yard will be covered with hardscaping. I also have the 40'x10' covered porch on the pole barn. I have a feeling most of my time will be spent on the screened in porch. Its setup for a 50" TV with Episode speakers in the ceiling to listen to music or the ball game. Everything is connected via Sonos.Everything is looking great! The deck seems a little small compared to the overall scale of the property, any reason you didn't go larger?
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Thank you!Dudeeeeeeeeeeeeee, that's going to be awesome!
Thank you!Nice looking house and garage.
Yea its pretty long. Not sure its flat enough to land a plane. Its a good thing i have access to a black top sealing machine.You could land an airplane on that thing.
You'll be ordering blacktop sealer by the tanker load in a few years!
Yea its pretty long. Not sure its flat enough to land a plane. Its a good thing i have access to a black top sealing machine.
Congrats! 
Thank you!Of course you do! Maybe one day I can manage a place like that. Very nice!
Thanks!Envious!! Incredible place to call home!Congrats!
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Thanks! Thats just for my gas grill and a small table and chairs. The screened in porch is 20'x16'. Eventually the back yard will be covered with hardscaping. I also have the 40'x10' covered porch on the pole barn. I have a feeling most of my time will be spent on the screened in porch. Its setup for a 50" TV with Episode speakers in the ceiling to listen to music or the ball game. Everything is connected via Sonos.
It might be a few years. I want to fine tune what I have and enjoy it some. Theatre room and custom bar in the basement as well as shop cabinets, lifts, tools are at the top of the priority list after my wallet does some recovering! Some of the final details are coming together in the house. I'm excited to show the final pictures in a few short weeks.Ah gotcha, makes sense. Interested to see the hardscaping when it gets done.
It might be a few years. I want to fine tune what I have and enjoy it some. Theatre room and custom bar in the basement as well as shop cabinets, lifts, tools are at the top of the priority list after my wallet does some recovering!
The final push is on. Im going for my CO on the house and shop next wednesday afternoon or thursday. Lights are going up. Trim is finally done. Finishing up some details in the basement, back deck, & garage stairs. The interior stairs are done. Cabinets are done. Carpet Thurs/Friday. Appliances come next week and the alarm and cameras are getting finished up. Gas is hooked up next Tuesday and i already have cable. Time to fire up this fireplace.I like your priorities
I'm envious of just the black top alone, I'll have to wait a couple of years probably to get mineIt really is a nice looking place, waiting to see the final pictures!
Thank you. Stay tuned there is more to come!This place is absolutely incredible.
Thank you for sharing with write ups and pictures.
Love seeing the updates.
Great job all around.
The geothermal doesnt miss a beat and the house isnt even weather tight yet. I left it at 58 last night and when i got there the painter had it at 67. It will warm up the first floor 10 degrees in a matter of minutes. Its no joke. You have to remember i did the best of everything... insulation, window, doors. etc. It all adds up to make the house very efficient and weather tight.How has your geothermal been keeping up in the cold weather? You probably already posted but are you heating the whole shop?
The shop isnt heated yet because i didnt have it approved. I will probably put something in there this winter after i get my CO. Just a heat pump nothing special with AC for the summer. Everything is still open from above. Not sure how im going to hadle the second floor when the time comes. I need to meet with my HVAC guy on this.
I would call your insurance rep to make sure the pole barn will still be covered if you put a wood stove in there. Alot of times they wont cover it. Quite a few threads about that on here.I went the Mini-Split route for the office space and bathroom in my shop. Did a 3 interior heads on a single 2 ton outside unit. I've been very happy with it lately. Had some low temps recently and its been very comfortable in the shop but I also did the 2" closed cell spray foam. Still haven't decided what I want to do with the "Garage" area. Might just stick a wood stove or pellet stove out there. That way I will be able to warm up out there if I need to pull a piece of equipment or car in to work on during a cold day.
Everything is coming along nicely. Wish I could do asphalt out at my place but I would be looking at a heft bill. Close to 2,500 ft of driveway.
Also looks like the lumber foryour deck came from around me. Madison Wood Products.
UnionMan
I would call your insurance rep to make sure the pole barn will still be covered if you put a wood stove in there. Alot of times they wont cover it. Quite a few threads about that on here.
Yea it was a hefty bill for 1,000+ feet of driveway.
Thank you! Concrete is quite a bit more money! But it will stand up better to the elements and traffic.Driveway looks nice. We are required to have a concrete driveway. At 3,285 sqft of driveway I wish we could do asphalt. FML when it comes to clearing snow.
Exactly. Always check first.My insurance won't cover my shop if I have a wood burning stove/fireplace in it.