Hi All,
I live in a basement flat which has a seperate entrance to the rest of the building. Outside our front door there are three small outhouses that extend out underneath the pavement. Two of them are 3x2x2 (m) and the other 1.5x2x2. I'm assuming that at one point they were coal sheds. They each have wooden doors. At the moment we are using them to store bikes
At the very least I need to do some repairs on the doors. The hinges are incredibly rusty, but I was wondering what it would take to make them sufficiently waterproof to store more than outdoor stuff.
The doors aren't a uniform size so I'd prefer the solution to be something I could add to the doors rather than new doors, as I expect that new doors would be very expensive. The insides of the outhouses appear just to be whitewashed brick.
Thanks
A
p.s. I do of course need to check out if I'm allowed to do all of this!
I live in a basement flat which has a seperate entrance to the rest of the building. Outside our front door there are three small outhouses that extend out underneath the pavement. Two of them are 3x2x2 (m) and the other 1.5x2x2. I'm assuming that at one point they were coal sheds. They each have wooden doors. At the moment we are using them to store bikes
At the very least I need to do some repairs on the doors. The hinges are incredibly rusty, but I was wondering what it would take to make them sufficiently waterproof to store more than outdoor stuff.
The doors aren't a uniform size so I'd prefer the solution to be something I could add to the doors rather than new doors, as I expect that new doors would be very expensive. The insides of the outhouses appear just to be whitewashed brick.
Thanks
A
p.s. I do of course need to check out if I'm allowed to do all of this!