Ok time for an update...
Got quotes back on option 1 and 2 above and both came back way out of our budget so I'm going to tackle option 2 myself. I'm currently installing the 1.5" foamboard in between the girts. What is the next step once this is complete? From what I can gather, here is...
Looks great! I'm going to be doing this very thing this year for a garage and workshop on my property. Can you explain specifically how you installed the vapor barrier? Also what lights are those and are you happy with them? Thanks!
I have a backhoe and will be installing more drainage as a precaution to keep water away from the building. On the concrete are you saying that I need to install the gravel fill first, then the XPS, then the concrete? Just making sure....
Ok guys let's keep going on...
I'm looking at hiring out the subfloor and am waiting on a few contractors to get me pricing on:
1. Adding fill and pouring more concrete per our designed floor plan
2. Installing a more traditional floor joist lumber/insulation flooring system
If we end up...
If you look at the right side of the bedroom you’ll see storage. That’s what i put in for space planning purposes. The actual build will have a reach in closet with about 15 feet worth of storage.
Great ideas thank you! This place is in a very secluded area and is right next to a remote woods. 99% of the time the bathroom doors will remain open allowing sufficient natural light. We've briefly discussed some of your concerns above but we definitely need to revisit your ideas soon...
There's a slight jog in that wall because there is an interior floor drain in the floor of the building. First step is to figure out where that drain goes and that will determine how that wall gets laid out.
Thank you for the insight on all of the electrical, washer/dryer venting details...
Yes the MIL will be a permanent resident. Depending on the future and longevity, the plan would be that the space could be used as an airbnb/short term rental income in the future. It would also be a space that we could transition to at some point in the future. We've spent a lot of time...
We made this decision after some advisement of a few trusted people that we know. The slope around the building comes towards the barn so raising the floor out of precaution seemed like a preventative measure. Also avoiding cutting into the concrete for plumbing as well as being able to...
I highly doubt there was vapor barrier installed prior to pouring the slab. Is there a way to manage the moisture that will undoubtedly accumulate in the subfloor? Would sealed visqueen creating a tight envelope not be sufficient?
This is more in line with what I was thinking I'd have to end up doing. From the above comments, I think I also need to consider protection against rodents as part of the design.