rzims
Well-known member
Hello All,
I was torn on whether to put up my build prior to, so you could follow along, or afterwards, so I could post it in a more timely fashion....In the end, I decided you all should go along with me as I worked through the journey.
So, here goes....sorry if its a long-winded post, I'm trying to build the backstory
3 Years ago, my fiancee and I purchased a home on 6 acres in the Northern California foothills. Our goal was to update/renovate the house and eventually retire up there. We were both 57 at the time and decided 62 would be our goal. Both for finishing the renovation and building my dream shop.
The house was in pretty decent shape, but had an unfinished basement and was dated in the finishes. The property although on the side of a hill, had a flat area cleared just below the house that would be perfect for the shop.
In the past 3 years, we've been working on finishing the basement, adding a patio, clearing the land and various other projects that I'll bore you to death with while I work through the process of building my dream shop.
At this point, I've designed and purchased a metal building, secured a concrete guy for the pad and this week, will be submitting plans to the county to begin the permitting process....so climb in, buckle up and prepare for what I hope is the least exciting roller coaster ride you'll ever endure
The house when we bought it
The unfinished basement

I was torn on whether to put up my build prior to, so you could follow along, or afterwards, so I could post it in a more timely fashion....In the end, I decided you all should go along with me as I worked through the journey.
So, here goes....sorry if its a long-winded post, I'm trying to build the backstory
3 Years ago, my fiancee and I purchased a home on 6 acres in the Northern California foothills. Our goal was to update/renovate the house and eventually retire up there. We were both 57 at the time and decided 62 would be our goal. Both for finishing the renovation and building my dream shop.
The house was in pretty decent shape, but had an unfinished basement and was dated in the finishes. The property although on the side of a hill, had a flat area cleared just below the house that would be perfect for the shop.
In the past 3 years, we've been working on finishing the basement, adding a patio, clearing the land and various other projects that I'll bore you to death with while I work through the process of building my dream shop.
At this point, I've designed and purchased a metal building, secured a concrete guy for the pad and this week, will be submitting plans to the county to begin the permitting process....so climb in, buckle up and prepare for what I hope is the least exciting roller coaster ride you'll ever endure
The house when we bought it

The unfinished basement













































