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In order to turn a shed into a house, you need to make sure that you actually have the space for it. If you're using your existing yard, you may have to deal with setback requirements that state that the unit has to be a certain distance away from the main house and any lot lines.
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Read More »What if the old shed in your backyard could be more than just an eyesore? Or what if you could take advantage of empty space in your yard? Turning a shed into a house can be more than just a dream with proper planning and support. Today we are going to talk about shed makeover ideas
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Painting and treating the inside of your shed simply provides it with a protective but attractive finish that helps to transform the shed from a...
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Depending on the size of your metal building, gravel, dirt, wood, or concrete are all viable options for a functional foundation. Ideally, your...
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Concrete blocks foundation is a possible solution and good for bearing weight. Concrete blocks are also small enough to move around under a shed...
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If everything looks good based on your due diligence, it’s now time to apply for any necessary permits for the structure. Keep in mind that this process can be tedious and time-consuming, so it’s important to stay patient. If you are building the shed as an Accessory Dwelling Unit, the unit will need to be designed with a bathroom, living space, and kitchenette at a minimum. Cottage has designed units smaller than 200 sq.ft., so anything is possible! Now that you have your permits, you should purchase the shed if you’re not working with an existing one. Make sure that the shed is the right size for your space, meets any applicable codes, and comes with the features you’re looking for. If you’re building an Accessory Dwelling Unit that’s the size of a shed, you’ll want to work with a reputable contractor such as one in Cottage’s network to ensure that the job is done correctly. The real work begins as it’s finally time to build your shed based on the manufacturer’s instructions. If the structure is a full stick-built ADU such as what Cottage builds, your licensed general contractor will oversee this construction.
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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