Hosejockey61
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This project was started in April of 2018. I am still working on finishing it up. I will start the build from the beginning and add more as I have time.
My wife and I had a house built on an acre and a half in 2015. I knew I "needed" a separate work shop, so we accounted for that when figuring out where to set the house on the property. I do a bunch of Jeep builds and stuff like that, so I needed more space. The attached garage is an oversized 4 car but I found myself running out of room pretty quickly (yeah I know, first world problem).
My vision was to have a space big enough for me to do my stuff, yet not big enough where friends would ask me to store stuff
I decided to go with a 36' wide by 32' deep detached shop.
With all of that being said, I designed a building using Chief Architect. Being in the fire service, I have a decent understanding of building construction. Since we live in a HOA controlled community, the shop had to match the house finishes which meant stone and stucco ($$). It was also required to have footers and a stem wall ($$$). Those two alone ate up over half of the budget.
Pics to follow
My wife and I had a house built on an acre and a half in 2015. I knew I "needed" a separate work shop, so we accounted for that when figuring out where to set the house on the property. I do a bunch of Jeep builds and stuff like that, so I needed more space. The attached garage is an oversized 4 car but I found myself running out of room pretty quickly (yeah I know, first world problem).
My vision was to have a space big enough for me to do my stuff, yet not big enough where friends would ask me to store stuff
I decided to go with a 36' wide by 32' deep detached shop.
With all of that being said, I designed a building using Chief Architect. Being in the fire service, I have a decent understanding of building construction. Since we live in a HOA controlled community, the shop had to match the house finishes which meant stone and stucco ($$). It was also required to have footers and a stem wall ($$$). Those two alone ate up over half of the budget.
Pics to follow
