New Garage Build
Discussion
_Leg_ said:
Currently searching the net for suppliers of high resolution vintage motorsport pictures to use for the wall murals. Struggling!
How about this, then you can use any images you like:http://www.wallsauce.com
Darren Heath has his own F1 section on the site:
http://www.wallsauce.com/wall-murals/sport/formula...
Mac. said:
How about this, then you can use any images you like:
http://www.wallsauce.com
Darren Heath has his own F1 section on the site:
http://www.wallsauce.com/wall-murals/sport/formula...
That looks like an awesome site, I'm going to use wallsauce for a wall mural for my lounge now. http://www.wallsauce.com
Darren Heath has his own F1 section on the site:
http://www.wallsauce.com/wall-murals/sport/formula...
More progress made. More to be done tomorrow and Monday onwards. 4 x black four post lifts are being fitted next Wednesday.
Jacuzzi area. Seating to be built in against the wall and heaters will hang from the ceiling (to be fitted as per pics of other overhang areas below).
View into garage from the games room. Glass wall will separate the two rooms.
Covered area round the corner from the jacuzzi. Oak paneling to go in to make the ceiling all round the covered area.
Loft storage frame on, to be plasterboarded and a door fitted with a pull down ladder.
Covered area in front of the bays
Jacuzzi area from the other side showing where the oak/glass bi folding doors will go into the gym
Front view from the bottom of the existing garden/top of the new addition to the garden. Gable end top will be clad in rough oak.
View from the lane. Last job will be the fence, oak electric gate and birch hedging to match the existing garden.
Jacuzzi area. Seating to be built in against the wall and heaters will hang from the ceiling (to be fitted as per pics of other overhang areas below).
View into garage from the games room. Glass wall will separate the two rooms.
Covered area round the corner from the jacuzzi. Oak paneling to go in to make the ceiling all round the covered area.
Loft storage frame on, to be plasterboarded and a door fitted with a pull down ladder.
Covered area in front of the bays
Jacuzzi area from the other side showing where the oak/glass bi folding doors will go into the gym
Front view from the bottom of the existing garden/top of the new addition to the garden. Gable end top will be clad in rough oak.
View from the lane. Last job will be the fence, oak electric gate and birch hedging to match the existing garden.
Edited by _Leg_ on Friday 3rd April 20:28
inabox said:
Looking great, thanks for sharing. Gives me something to aspire to for my garage build. As a builder I have to say it looks a quality build, too. Out of curiosity, did you put any insulation under the concrete?
Something went down including some plastic sheeting but don't ask me what. As a non builder, I have no idea. Ive had Wayne and his guys do work before and trust him with a lot of the decisions. Im sticking to the stuff you can see._Leg_ said:
Something went down including some plastic sheeting but don't ask me what. As a non builder, I have no idea. I've had Wayne and his guys do work before and trust him with a lot of the decisions. I'm sticking to the stuff you can see.
Plastic sheeting could be to separate the screed from the celotex, therefore insulation, or it could be the damp proof.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff