DIY Builds
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Tiny Houses can range from 60 square feet up to 400 square feet when built on a trailer. Of course, you can build bigger if you build on a foundation. Typically your tiny house can be up to 8 feet wide inside, so your length will be the main variable that impacts square footage.
three legs Did you know that the traditional milking stool was designed specifically with three legs instead of four? This is because 3 legs are...
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A quality-built portable shed starts at the size of 8' x 12' and can be made to the largest size of 16' x 48 '.
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One of the first questions I asked when building my own tiny house was how big should a tiny house be? There are several ways to answer this question, but it really comes down to whether you’re going to build your tiny house on a trailer or on the ground. Most people want a tiny house they can tow down the road to travel or move if the need arises. So the focus here will be on tiny houses built on a trailer.
The smallest width — 8′ x 7′ — will accommodate many vehicles. The 8 foot width is also a bit more common than the 10 foot width. ... In general,...
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Empty and Clean Your Storage Building Once it's empty, deep clean your shed using a mixture of one cup of bleach and a gallon of water—this will...
Read More »The most common trailer style to use is a utility style trailer. These are sometimes referred to as “bumper pull” or a “drop axle trailer.” A typical utility trailer is around 13 inches from ground to bottom of trailer, 18 inches from ground to top of trailer deck, and 25 inches from ground to top of the wheel well. Your common utility trailer will be exactly 8.5 feet wide from the outside of the wheel to the outside of the opposite wheel. Your wheels with wheel wells will typically be 15 inches wide, giving you an inside dimension of 72 inches between the wheel wells of your tiny house trailer.
However, vinyl sheds have a longer expected lifespan than their wooden counterparts — even if your maintenance was diligent. This comes down to the...
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If you build without planning permission, you may not be breaking any rules. However, if there is a planning breach, you may have to submit a...
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With that in mind, building a “shedcation” can be a great option if you want to become an Airbnb host. It is a great way to make extra money,...
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Air inside sheds that have no windows will get stale and stuffy a lot quicker than air that's able to circulate between inside and outside – if...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Tips to Turn Your Outdoor Shed Into the Ultimate Workshop Add a workbench, pegboard and shelves. Every workshop needs a workbench or dedicated...
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A hole may be drilled or bored; awls, gimlets, and augers also produce holes. An awl is the simplest hole maker, for, like a needle, it simply...
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