Bolson32
Well-known member
Hi All,
Gonna try this build thread one more time. I posted this just before they had the failure and lost all of the new posts, so here it is again.
My wife and I bought a new house on 1.5 acres in the Twin Cities area back in August. We absolutely love it here, and plan on making this our forever home. The only downside is that my pickup doesn't fit in the attached garage. It's about 6" too long as the attached is only 20ft deep.
My original plan was to build an addition so that I could park out of the snow. However, I've run into some relatively strict zoning laws and setback issues, instituted by an overzealous City Council in the early 90s. After fighting with them for months on amendment changes and a few other things, I've shelved that idea for now and am just going to build a little 16x32 workshop in the backyard. Something that I can keep the boat in, in the winter, and my little John Deere 1026r. Then the 2nd stall of the attached garage can become more winter storage, etc.
I decided to go with a 16x32 because the road behind my house is actually very busy, and this shop will be front and center visible. I didn't want anything overpowering. But I wanted it to be big enough to use as a workshop, with tall enough ceilings for a golf simulator at a later date.
The front of our house has white, board and batten smartside, and we'll eventually re-side the whole thing in that style. Given that I've decided to side the shop the same. And go with a black asphalt roof as I really like the black windows, white siding, black roof style that has become popular as of late.
There will be a 9ft overhead door on the west end, a couple of windows on the east and a 6ft door on the northeast corner that I should be able to pull my tractor in horizontally(this will probably be a carriage door). The South wall will have no openings, as I think I may eventually put a lean-to off of it for cold storage. I have a number of attachments I'd just like to keep out of the snow. They really don't have to be inside.
Gonna try this build thread one more time. I posted this just before they had the failure and lost all of the new posts, so here it is again.
My wife and I bought a new house on 1.5 acres in the Twin Cities area back in August. We absolutely love it here, and plan on making this our forever home. The only downside is that my pickup doesn't fit in the attached garage. It's about 6" too long as the attached is only 20ft deep.
My original plan was to build an addition so that I could park out of the snow. However, I've run into some relatively strict zoning laws and setback issues, instituted by an overzealous City Council in the early 90s. After fighting with them for months on amendment changes and a few other things, I've shelved that idea for now and am just going to build a little 16x32 workshop in the backyard. Something that I can keep the boat in, in the winter, and my little John Deere 1026r. Then the 2nd stall of the attached garage can become more winter storage, etc.
I decided to go with a 16x32 because the road behind my house is actually very busy, and this shop will be front and center visible. I didn't want anything overpowering. But I wanted it to be big enough to use as a workshop, with tall enough ceilings for a golf simulator at a later date.
The front of our house has white, board and batten smartside, and we'll eventually re-side the whole thing in that style. Given that I've decided to side the shop the same. And go with a black asphalt roof as I really like the black windows, white siding, black roof style that has become popular as of late.
There will be a 9ft overhead door on the west end, a couple of windows on the east and a 6ft door on the northeast corner that I should be able to pull my tractor in horizontally(this will probably be a carriage door). The South wall will have no openings, as I think I may eventually put a lean-to off of it for cold storage. I have a number of attachments I'd just like to keep out of the snow. They really don't have to be inside.
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