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Where can I put my Tiny House in the UK? Within the curtilage of your home/dwelling i.e in the garden. On a plot of land, such as farmland for a period of 28 days or you can place it there for longer under permitted development rights and/or with a certificate of lawful development. More items... •
23 Projects You Can Do Without Planning Permission Interior renovations. ... Single-storey extensions. ... Build a conservatory without planning...
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They can also be used to store clothing and blankets in your car for travel emergencies. These bags protect your items from dirt, dust, bugs, and...
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As with most countries, tiny homes are a relatively new concept which can be confusing to understand where they fit into the current written laws. In general, tiny homes are designed and built to UK standards, therefore they will already cover the basic legalities. However, it is important to understand the laws to ensure you abide by them. So, in this post, we're going to explain the following in more detail:
Resin sheds, or plastic sheds, are one of the most recent types of sheds. They can be made from a variety of materials. Some plastic sheds are...
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Expanding foam sealant is a quick solution to any irregular gap between solid materials like concrete, wood, siding, and roofing. Use it correctly...
Read More »There are some grey-areas within this regard of ‘curtilage’, especially for those of you that live on a farm and plan to/already keep farm animals, as the tiny home can in some cases be classed as a dwelling for farmers, their workers or for additional living space. We feel the best thing to do, to clarify this further, if you wish to go down this route of not requiring planning permission, which is known as ‘Permitted Development’, is to simply contact your local planning officer or chat with a planning consultant in your area. For all planning permission enquiries, it really is best to speak with your local planning office, as they can give you the best advice. Ensure that you get EVERYTHING in writing, as we’ve heard of stories where one planning officer gives the green light to something - verbally - only to have a new officer come in and rubbish the project.
It is open to you to make a complaint to the Planning Authority regarding the finish of the structure and the fact that it has not been painted in...
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Barn doors are soundproof and heavy. Solid-core barn doors do have the capacity to lessen sound transfer. Despite their mass, sliding barn doors...
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Ideally, a woodshed is sized just tall enough to comfortably walk inside to stack firewood. With a shed roof, the deeper the structure, the taller...
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A crusher breaks down the rock into various sizes. Crushed stone varies in size. The number “57” is a number that refers to the size sieve that was...
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Tips to Keep Your Shed or Garage Cool in Summer Heat Increase ventilation. During the summer months, increasing airflow in the garage or shed ranks...
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Don't Bother Fixing These Things When Selling Your Home Fixing cosmetic damage. ... Updating kitchens and bathrooms. ... Doing partial fixes. ......
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