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Hi all
I have been asked by SWMBO to make her a Summer House for 2017 when she is 50.
At first the initial requirements were quite modest, however since we visited Chelsea Flower show earlier in the year, her requirements list has grown .
Initially I was thinking of a 2m x 3m structure, however she's pushing for 4m x 4m as she wants to use it as an outside office - complete with bifold doors, 2 x velux windows, leaded feature side windows and a woodburner in the corner.
I am pretty OK in the DIY department, however metal is my preferred DIY material, more of the garage tinkering than playing a builder in the garden. However a few years ago I did build a 5m x 4m decking with 4" x 4" posts as the anchor points.
My question comes to the main floor frame and how to keep this off the damp ground. I was considering using 4" x 4" for the frame, but supported off the ground using something like these :-
I would mount these into concrete at regular intervals to ensure that there is sufficient load bearing capability. I was only going to raise it up an inch or so just to get it off the damp floor.
I was considering a concrete base but at 4m x 4m it would require tonnes of soil to be removed !!
Any help or suggestions most appreciated !
Jonathan
I have been asked by SWMBO to make her a Summer House for 2017 when she is 50.
At first the initial requirements were quite modest, however since we visited Chelsea Flower show earlier in the year, her requirements list has grown .
Initially I was thinking of a 2m x 3m structure, however she's pushing for 4m x 4m as she wants to use it as an outside office - complete with bifold doors, 2 x velux windows, leaded feature side windows and a woodburner in the corner.
I am pretty OK in the DIY department, however metal is my preferred DIY material, more of the garage tinkering than playing a builder in the garden. However a few years ago I did build a 5m x 4m decking with 4" x 4" posts as the anchor points.
My question comes to the main floor frame and how to keep this off the damp ground. I was considering using 4" x 4" for the frame, but supported off the ground using something like these :-
I would mount these into concrete at regular intervals to ensure that there is sufficient load bearing capability. I was only going to raise it up an inch or so just to get it off the damp floor.
I was considering a concrete base but at 4m x 4m it would require tonnes of soil to be removed !!
Any help or suggestions most appreciated !
Jonathan