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My husband was complaining that he didn't have a good space for his work, since our house is small and I have overtaken the spare bedroom for my trombone and music studio. As his complaints went on, he became obsessed with garden shed conversions, tiny houses, etc. and I decided to go ahead and design one to build.

The whole thing started out looking like this:


First, I had to sort out the foundation. I decided to go with a stone pad to minimize movement of the clay soil and used 4x6 treated ground-contact timbers for the perimeter because my backyard is not level. the timbers were set with 1/2"x24" rebar.






I had some helpers:


Ready for stone:


I needed 2-1/2 yards of stone, ordered 3, and they delivered 4-1/2.



Time to start building the floor:





Next up was framing out the walls.













Of course it had to rain with crazy wind, so the floor got wet and some water seeped into the insulated floor. Thankfully I was able to get some air blowing under it and removed the moisture from everything.


Sheathing really helped it start to take shape.





Getting the upper window framing section was the toughest part. You can see where it's being held in place with ratchet straps until it could be attached with steel ties.



I used this project as a means of honing my skills cutting birds mouths and bulding flying rafters.













Holy crap! It's a real building taking shape!








Finally I got to start getting into the real details of making it useful. I started with roof ventilation and insulation.



Then I started getting the siding up. This is the same Hardie Custom Colonial we have on the house. If you ever do Hardie, I strongly recommend getting some Gecko gauges. They make it go FAST.









I had some spray foam tanks leftover from a previous project, so I put them to use here.





For walls I went with primed shiplap to avoid drywall cracking with movement. It was vastly more expensive, but I really like the look.





Now that I was doing a lot more work inside, I figured it was time to build a small porch to make it easier to step in and out.I used composite deck boards for low-maintenance and a great look.





For the interior ceiling I decided to use tongue & groove beadboard. I made my life easier by staining and polying it on sawhorses outside. Flush mount LED lighting made for a nice, clean look.




Of course, in Texas, we need climate control. I went with a 12,000 BTU mini split from Mr. Cool. this is a true DIY installation with pre-charged lines. The compressor unit is mouinted on brackets that suspend it from the exterior wall.







For the floor, I went with a nice laminate that would match the ceiling.




And here is the finished product (except for the last of the paint):


And we even made a matching house for the cat.
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Wow, really nice job. And LOL at the cat house!
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." - Ben Franklin
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Looks great!!!
/W\ Saw 'Em Off! /W\
BTHO tu.
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Ryan the Temp said:





Then I started getting the siding up. This is the same Hardie Custom Colonial we have on the house. If you ever do Hardie, I strongly recommend getting some Gecko gauges. They make it go FAST.






Not that it helps you now, but I made a pair of jigs out of scrap wood when I built my shed. Just two pieces nailed together, $0 cost and worked like charm.


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Fess up. We know how this works. You went outside to cut the grass, decided to run the weed eater, ran out of string, went to Home Depot for some... and THEN that happened.

Looks good!
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Looks great! I'm kicking around doing a similar project.

Can you talk to me about the floor insulation? I have never seen this before. The plastic concerns me for holding moisture or degrading. Am I over thinking this?
Ryan the Temp
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It's primarily to keep vermin out.
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Good job!

If you don't mind me asking, how much was the Mr. Cool system?
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You are a handy son of a *****. Looks awesome.
Ryan the Temp
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stardustag said:

If you don't mind me asking, how much was the Mr. Cool system?
I think it was $1500-1600.
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That's badass!
Señor Chang
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Well done! If you don't mind sharing, do you have an estimate on your total cost?
Ryan the Temp
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Señor Chang said:

Well done! If you don't mind sharing, do you have an estimate on your total cost?
Just shy of $10K all-in. Compare that with a cost of about $25K to hire it out.
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Ryan the Temp said:

stardustag said:

If you don't mind me asking, how much was the Mr. Cool system?
I think it was $1500-1600.
thanks! and what are spray foam tanks you spoke of?
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Nice
Reminds me of architect friend designing a dog house soooo nice, he couldn't afford to build it - took a NICE vacation w/wife instead

Me thinks the dog house would have been the better choice, lasted longer and no memories to lose, KUDOS
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Ryan the Temp
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stardustag said:

Ryan the Temp said:

stardustag said:

If you don't mind me asking, how much was the Mr. Cool system?
I think it was $1500-1600.
thanks! and what are spray foam tanks you spoke of?
https://foamitgreen.com/
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Ryan the Temp said:

Señor Chang said:

Well done! If you don't mind sharing, do you have an estimate on your total cost?
Just shy of $10K all-in. Compare that with a cost of about $25K to hire it out.
Looks incredible - I consider myself handy but this is next level! Who did you get quotes from? We may do something similar but need to contract it out.
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I'm probably late to the game but welcome back! Is there anything besides the plastic holding the insulation up?

Also what is city of Houston regulation about having 2 sheds in the back yard ? I'm thinking of doing something similar to yours but I already have a shed for my mower and other stuff.
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jaggiemaggie said:

I'm probably late to the game but welcome back! Is there anything besides the plastic holding the insulation up?

Also what is city of Houston regulation about having 2 sheds in the back yard ? I'm thinking of doing something similar to yours but I already have a shed for my mower and other stuff.
you can probably google this easy for city of houston. "code for backyard shed in Houston" etc.

I know adding power to something outside in College Station usually requires a permit (assuming you want to be honest), or if the slab is over a certain size.
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I know Houston says less than 200sqft does not require a permit. I just don't know what the rules are for a second shed. I guess i can always ask for forgiveness later
Ryan the Temp
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jaggiemaggie said:

I'm probably late to the game but welcome back! Is there anything besides the plastic holding the insulation up?

Also what is city of Houston regulation about having 2 sheds in the back yard ? I'm thinking of doing something similar to yours but I already have a shed for my mower and other stuff.
The insulation is also stapled to the top of the floor joists.

I'm not aware of any restrictions in Houston on the number outbuildings. It's "dwellings" that are limited.
big ben
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Looks good, welcome back, missed your posts
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Didn't you do a garage apartment as well not long before your absence?
Ryan the Temp
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AgLA06 said:

Didn't you do a garage apartment as well not long before your absence?
Yes, but I hired someone to build that.
big ben
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