Timber Garages
Discussion
I've got a triple timber framed 'cartshed' style garage with pantile roof. It was originally open fronted which is fine as long as you only want to put cars in it. If you want to store anything else in there you will need doors if you want to secure it which is what I've done. Also it really should have a ply and building paper lining between the featherboard (if that is the finish you want) and the frame to do it properly. Don't ignore the roofspace which can be used for an office/playroom etc if you have space for access stairs. I've had both timber and brick garages and I think the only real difference for me is that the timber one looks much nicer. I suppose that it is inherently less secure but if someone wants to break in they will get into either eventually.
excel monkey said:
why do you say that?
Because it looks like (and is) a cheap wooden shed - I built myself something similar 12 x 12 in my back garden.A timber garage that looks like a cart shed, oak framed etc is great (in the right place)
If you couldn't afford a brick / block one then it's better than no garage.
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