With Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan, I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
Awesome job mate, I’m also watching Ali Dymocks videos as they are really great to follow. Got my drains in, foundation blocks & started timber frame this week .. swallowing cash up !
Hi. Super job there. Can I just check how thick was the insulation as part of the warm roof? And overall dimension of just the roof including OSB etc. And indeed it was a warm room? Thank you!
Christopher McAuley. you've inspired me to attempt and built this in my Garden would it be possible if i can get your guidance on this please buddy? many thanks.
Do you do this professionally? We're looking to build something exactly like this 6m x 3.5m but with ground screw foundations. Also a Brummie :-) - R.I.P BUILT
It’s insulated plasterboard so the foil acts as a vapour barrier. And there’s only me in there, no intense humidity, no cooking, kettles, or anything that would cause excess humidity
I highly recommend building yourself if you have time like this chap did, i got pro's in 7k later and 2 years on it leaks badly in all corners, cant see it lasting more than a couple of years.
@@cauley81 hello mate, what's the internal height space please? debating whether to go for a cold or warm roof as I'd like to keep it within permitted development of 2.5m and so every inch counts, especially if you're tall :)
Hi, couple of questions. I have drawn up plans for a similar structure and I am struggling with the 2.5m height restriction. In my case I have made the opening for the door and frame a standard 2.1m which will give roughly 2m high doors. I am assuming you are using 5x2 (125x50) for rafters + warm roof, what are your door and frame dimensions. Thanks.
French door frame is 2010mm high x 1600 mm wide. Warm roof with 150x50 rafters and warm roof. I think the roof was then 18mm ply, 75mm celotex, 12mm osb, then the rubber roof. I had to reduce the slope from front to back to make the 2.5 height restriction. I thought the inside height would be too small but it’s fine. Obviously not as high as a standard house room.
Brilliant job , can you tell me a little on the roof? I want to build mine close to my fence also but understand it needs to be no higher than 2.5 metres, does this make the ceiling quite low inside?. Also is this roof flat or slight slope. Thank you
Yes, within 1m of the boundary can only be 2.5m high flat roof, from the highest ground. Mine is bang on. It’s got a slight slope to allow run off, think it was about 2 inches front to back over the 3m width. Didn’t want too much of a slope for decreasing headroom inside at the back, but it allows run off perfectly. Head room in side is absolutely fine. Roof, with joists, insulation etc is about 1ft and about 6 inches off the ground, so still plenty of headroom inside.
Hi there.. great build. Can you tell me, have you laid the floor sheets straight on top of insulation sheets? Also what thickness is the floor insulation?
carl palmer I did concrete base, 25mm insulation, then plastic sheet, moisture resistant floor board, then the laminate. I only really had room for 25mm, otherwise it would hinder the door access, but it breaks the thermal barrier. In hindsight, I should’ve included it in the concrete base, but didn’t occur to me at the time. Either way, the room holds the heat really well
I got the idea from this build ruclips.net/video/4xj8cAxMYik/видео.html at the end of the video. Having never built anything like this before, I was just watching video after video getting tips and ideas for my own build
@@cauley81 Can uou give a rougg total cost price ? Its just im playing a 7×4 metre one but dont want to get into some 20 grand disasater. I need to keep it cheap.
@@cauley81 Hi bud, that is some grand job you did. Fairplay to you. Is it 9-10k including labour or material only? What did you use as external cladding?
jack lewis about 10k, I had new doors and window etc. Would be cheaper getting 2nd hand. But was doing it from scratch and wanted the best. Won’t be doing another one so didn’t mind the extra cost.
Hi chris. I'm wanting a similar build done on a bit of a tighter budget so possibly using second hand doors windows. Do you do this as a job as I'm looking for someone to do it asap
I built one 5m x4m and 2.3m high for 3k.....all timber frame with 6" joists top and bottom. 100mm of insulation in all walls/ceiling. Dark grey upvc patio doors and upvc cladding all round (no rot and no painting) easy to clean. Firestone one piece rubber roof. Got a boiler for £50 and 2 radiators that runs on a gas bottle.
No, permitted development. Its close to the boundary so can only be 2.5m high with flat roof from the highest ground point. The internal floor size is also in the allowance. If under 15sqm, building regs not required (I didn't know about that rule until part way through the build and found another video about it!!)
Hello. That looks very similar to a design I was hopeful of building myself. Can I ask how much it cost please? Great job, especially the finish. Thanks for posting.
@@cauley81 Thanks for the reply. 10k seems to be the consensus for the design and dimensions similar to your own I've seen elsewhere. I'm going to speak to a local specialised company on Monday but I think it's only to confirm my belief that it's far more value to self build. Thanks again. I appreciate it. Al
The internal floor space is below 15sqm so build regs not required. If between 15 and 30sqm, needs to be 1m from boundary with non-combustible. To be honest, I didn’t realise that until I’d nearly finished as I just thought it was the height that was the issue next to the boundary.
@@cauley81 Thank you for replying, I wasn't sure by eye if your build was under 15 sqm so I wondered if you had a process to get around this. I am also planning to build in the West Midlands and these darn back garden widths are not too kind! What was the overall height including the concrete base? many thanks
The base is pretty much flush with the ground. 4’’ thick. And difficult to tell on the video, but the garden slopes up to the back right, so I had to dig down. Taking that back corner takes it to 2.5m at the highest point.
@@Hackinside depending where you buy them from you have any colour you want. White is always cheapest. I went for white inside as the room was going to be painted white, then anthracite grey on the outside. I got mine from Dunster House, website windowsanddoors.co.uk
With Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan, I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
Great work, great music...New order👏👏👏
Wanted to skip through the video but couldn't - such a great tune with good memories - great office too!
Great job - I was about to order a log cabin but I think you've changed my mind
Awesome job mate, I’m also watching Ali Dymocks videos as they are really great to follow. Got my drains in, foundation blocks & started timber frame this week .. swallowing cash up !
Have you finished it yet
Stunning job 👍🏼
Hi. Super job there.
Can I just check how thick was the insulation as part of the warm roof? And overall dimension of just the roof including OSB etc.
And indeed it was a warm room?
Thank you!
Thanks very much for this post, has helped me a lot, just about to start ours
Cracking job mate 👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
This is great. Thanks for sharing. Peace from Mallorca 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
What if I use SIP instead of frames. Sip roof also. Did u checked before going ahead with frames n traditionally build.
Shed build with 80's tunes in the background 😆👍
Boca seca
Excellent job. Ill get there one day.
Watching this video full blast!!
What is the overall measurement for the building, as we want to do something very simular
You get a like for the music alone 😆
Excellent choice of music!
New order and I am hooked
0:52 Smashing loft conversion the neighbours have themselves there!! 😳
Hi my fellow brummie thats looks excellent 😁 do u do this for a living coz i would love 1 made for me 😊
Christopher McAuley. you've inspired me to attempt and built this in my Garden would it be possible if i can get your guidance on this please buddy? many thanks.
could this be used as a gym and how much was this to make?how long did it take as well. thanks,
Looks great! Did you do this yourself or did a contractor do it? Can you advise a ball park cost? 😉 from a fellow Brummie
Nice video thanks for posting.
How did you get the neighbour to lose the tree? . . more complex than the build I'd think?!
That looks brilliant mate. What did you do about ventilation? Cheers
great job mate
Hi, where did you get the top cover for the gazebo?
Brilliant job
Thanks Chris much appreciated. DM
Great but of work mate... Very tasty 👌
Amazing it looks fab I am after something like this for my garden, do you do this as a professional I would like a quote if you do. Thanks
Fine job. Extra kudos for new order tunes 👍😊
Quality build, with a classic New Order track...
Great video
How much did something like that cost?
Great choice of music
did you put any dump membrane in concrete base or between concrete and walls?
Maciej Wilusz looks like he did if you look closely.
Do you do this professionally? We're looking to build something exactly like this 6m x 3.5m but with ground screw foundations. Also a Brummie :-)
- R.I.P BUILT
I am looking to build a 4.8 metre x 3.6 how much would it cost
Really nicely done. One slight concern I'd have is the plasterboard finish inside - are you not worried about the humidity taking its toll?
It’s insulated plasterboard so the foil acts as a vapour barrier. And there’s only me in there, no intense humidity, no cooking, kettles, or anything that would cause excess humidity
I highly recommend building yourself if you have time like this chap did, i got pro's in 7k later and 2 years on it leaks badly in all corners, cant see it lasting more than a couple of years.
That's why I do most all work myself as well. Many tradesmen haven't a breeze what there at
Drum beat killed this video
Awesome work done. What material did you use to waterproof the roof?
its a warm deck roof, so above the joists is 18mm ply, layer of plastic sheeting, 75mm celotex insulation, 12mm OSB3, then an EPDM rubber roof
@@cauley81 hello mate, what's the internal height space please? debating whether to go for a cold or warm roof as I'd like to keep it within permitted development of 2.5m and so every inch counts, especially if you're tall :)
how long did it take to dig it?
Great video, love the tunes.
Hi, couple of questions. I have drawn up plans for a similar structure and I am struggling with the 2.5m height restriction. In my case I have made the opening for the door and frame a standard 2.1m which will give roughly 2m high doors. I am assuming you are using 5x2 (125x50) for rafters + warm roof, what are your door and frame dimensions. Thanks.
French door frame is 2010mm high x 1600 mm wide. Warm roof with 150x50 rafters and warm roof. I think the roof was then 18mm ply, 75mm celotex, 12mm osb, then the rubber roof. I had to reduce the slope from front to back to make the 2.5 height restriction. I thought the inside height would be too small but it’s fine. Obviously not as high as a standard house room.
@@cauley81 Thanks for the info. Will do a quick sketch and see how it works with your dimensions.
Brilliant job , can you tell me a little on the roof? I want to build mine close to my fence also but understand it needs to be no higher than 2.5 metres, does this make the ceiling quite low inside?. Also is this roof flat or slight slope. Thank you
Yes, within 1m of the boundary can only be 2.5m high flat roof, from the highest ground. Mine is bang on. It’s got a slight slope to allow run off, think it was about 2 inches front to back over the 3m width. Didn’t want too much of a slope for decreasing headroom inside at the back, but it allows run off perfectly. Head room in side is absolutely fine. Roof, with joists, insulation etc is about 1ft and about 6 inches off the ground, so still plenty of headroom inside.
You can avoid the 1m distance if you use a non combustable material to a class zero classification to clad it.
Hi there.. great build. Can you tell me, have you laid the floor sheets straight on top of insulation sheets? Also what thickness is the floor insulation?
carl palmer I did concrete base, 25mm insulation, then plastic sheet, moisture resistant floor board, then the laminate. I only really had room for 25mm, otherwise it would hinder the door access, but it breaks the thermal barrier. In hindsight, I should’ve included it in the concrete base, but didn’t occur to me at the time. Either way, the room holds the heat really well
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Hi mate do you have any quantity information at all.. looking to build almost identical to this!
what ancor bolts was it you put in the concrete to fix the wall frames to? thanks :D
I got the idea from this build ruclips.net/video/4xj8cAxMYik/видео.html at the end of the video. Having never built anything like this before, I was just watching video after video getting tips and ideas for my own build
Hello hope your well any chance you can tell me what timber you used for the frame. Regards DM
Hi, it was mainly C24 2x4 for the frame, and 2x6 for the roof timber
Amazingly mint
Great work. All self taught too. Amazing. Do you have a rough materials list and cost. Also what size is your building on the vid. (Externally)
Nice work
Good lines
Very nice job. Did you need to get planning permission because of the concrete foundation?
Denian Arcoleo no, not needed. As long as the size of the building is within permitted development, which it was, just
I feel like this video needs an 80's style montage
How much did it all cost?
Hope you don't mind another question is the c24 treated timber .Regards DM
Yes it is
Any chance I can get your details? Need this built
How much should I pay the builders for a job like this ? UK ??
Very professional. Must cost 20 grand
nice! what size is it? i want to build a 22ft x13ft for a 9ft a pool table
little s gaming total size is 6x3m, office bit 3.5x3m
@@cauley81 thanks! you had done an amazing job well done.
@@cauley81 Can uou give a rougg total cost price ? Its just im playing a 7×4 metre one but dont want to get into some 20 grand disasater. I need to keep it cheap.
What wood was used for wall frames ?
Mattjwoody100 c24 2x4
Hi What's the dimensions of the Siberian Larch, cladding? and do you have the site available you purchased it from, is this Shiplap? looks great
I got it from eBay, but it’s from a company called York Timber Products. It’s T&G. 146mm wide.
@@cauley81 Thanks
What about winter time?
any plans?
How much did this cost in materials? I am looking to build a 17 x 9 summer house with a shed space.
Approx 10k
Nice!
How does it feel
Lot of work is there
Great job!
How much did it cost to build from start to finish?
It's a top secret information. Don't bother asking them...
Hi there, how much did that cost you from start to finish ?. Thanks.
It was approx 10-11k
Wow great job, great finish. Could you give me a ball park idea total cost both shed and workmanship I would love to get it done👍
It was approx 9-10k
@@cauley81 Hi bud, that is some grand job you did. Fairplay to you. Is it 9-10k including labour or material only? What did you use as external cladding?
How much did this cost roughly? I am looking to do a smiler thing
jack lewis about 10k, I had new doors and window etc. Would be cheaper getting 2nd hand. But was doing it from scratch and wanted the best. Won’t be doing another one so didn’t mind the extra cost.
Hi chris. I'm wanting a similar build done on a bit of a tighter budget so possibly using second hand doors windows. Do you do this as a job as I'm looking for someone to do it asap
Total cost for such shed?
how much does it cost? great job!
About 10k
Total cost for the project?
What was the cost of the build? Looking to do something similar myself. Looks brilliant 👍
Wouldn't expect it to be less the 15k
I built one 5m x4m and 2.3m high for 3k.....all timber frame with 6" joists top and bottom.
100mm of insulation in all walls/ceiling.
Dark grey upvc patio doors and upvc cladding all round (no rot and no painting) easy to clean.
Firestone one piece rubber roof.
Got a boiler for £50 and 2 radiators that runs on a gas bottle.
good tune
Does the wood
Need treating yearly?
I’ve treated with Osmo oil. That’s every 5 years
Looks great 👍 is there any planning permission needed?
No, permitted development. Its close to the boundary so can only be 2.5m high with flat roof from the highest ground point. The internal floor size is also in the allowance. If under 15sqm, building regs not required (I didn't know about that rule until part way through the build and found another video about it!!)
@@cauley81 great to know. Thanks for reply 👍🤗
What kind of internal head height did you get with the warm roof?
Hi. What cladding is it
Alex Burchell Siberian larch
Добрый день . Подскажите что у вас за материал утеплитель как называеться
Заранее спасибо за ответ .
Building my 1st shed 10x8. I want it to look like yours:)
Screw the build I’m here for hookys bass😂👍🏻
Круто
Won't the wood be damaged by water?
Gabi Trandafir no it’s about 6 inches above ground level at the base with good drainage
Hello. That looks very similar to a design I was hopeful of building myself. Can I ask how much it cost please? Great job, especially the finish. Thanks for posting.
@@cauley81 Thanks for the reply. 10k seems to be the consensus for the design and dimensions similar to your own I've seen elsewhere. I'm going to speak to a local specialised company on Monday but I think it's only to confirm my belief that it's far more value to self build. Thanks again. I appreciate it. Al
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I'm from Birmingham and would to build one..
Have no carpentry skills and would love some guidance on how to do this.
Ali Dymock is the best, I'm doing mine tooo
I’d echo what this guy said. The Ali Dymock videos are very good.
Yes... check Ali dymock page out!!
How much on materials do you spend buddy ?
500
Fire Blade890 500 what?? 500 tenners maybe!
What material is the roof?
EPDM rubber roof
Very nice job,I always wonder where the few dislikes for videos like this come from...always a small minority of sour people I guess.
S=?
Can I ask, how are you managing to build so close to a boundary with combustible materials, does this not breach building regulations?
The internal floor space is below 15sqm so build regs not required. If between 15 and 30sqm, needs to be 1m from boundary with non-combustible. To be honest, I didn’t realise that until I’d nearly finished as I just thought it was the height that was the issue next to the boundary.
@@cauley81 Thank you for replying, I wasn't sure by eye if your build was under 15 sqm so I wondered if you had a process to get around this. I am also planning to build in the West Midlands and these darn back garden widths are not too kind! What was the overall height including the concrete base? many thanks
The base is pretty much flush with the ground. 4’’ thick. And difficult to tell on the video, but the garden slopes up to the back right, so I had to dig down. Taking that back corner takes it to 2.5m at the highest point.
Do u know what was your total cost?
👍👍👍
Nice quality and as a professional I know this cost a small fortune
Where can I find these doors?
I just found a upvc company on the internet and ordered through them after doing some research/reviews etc
@@cauley81 right. I'm trying to find it in black colour. They are painted isn't?
@@Hackinside depending where you buy them from you have any colour you want. White is always cheapest. I went for white inside as the room was going to be painted white, then anthracite grey on the outside. I got mine from Dunster House, website windowsanddoors.co.uk
Участок крохотный.
How much it cost to build this whole thing?? Thanks
How much ???