Garden house picture thread - Show us your garden house pictures

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apokolok

2019-07-02 15:08:05
  • #1
The foundation consists of deep curb stones 8/25/100, which I had already set two years ago when building the terrace. Inside lie old paving slabs, they were just still there, the area was previously used as a small play terrace for the children. I screwed a frame of 80x80mm squared timber onto the curbstones, the corner and door posts were constructed in advance due to the skewed angles (in the picture you can see the only right angle), that was also a bit of work.

The vertical middle posts (80x60mm) were placed on the squared timber and simply screwed on with long Spax screws. On top of that another frame of squared timber, everything screwed together. For stabilization, V-shaped slats were added inside the construction. The roof and door are tongue and groove boards, roof battens 80x60mm. On the edge of the roof, small battens were added to be able to pull the foil over it and to put the finishing strips on top. The foil is cut from one piece and then glued. It goes relatively fast, probably nicer the second time, but you can't see it anyway. The roof is drained via a 100mm HT pipe in one corner, the pipe is led out just above the ground.

The facade also went well, but here I really received very nice double profiles. The heavier tools used were a circular saw, a miter saw, a chainsaw, an electric planer, and of course screwdrivers. The finishing edges were bent by a roofer, I just had to cut the corners to size and connect the pieces.
 

bortel

2019-07-03 06:09:48
  • #2
super, thank you!
 

One00

2019-10-08 22:05:08
  • #3
Self-built with inexpensive 6x8cm spruce beams in a frame construction, on top 6mm HPL with an underlay membrane underneath. 4 degree roof pitch, the whole thing has stood stable for 4 years on gravel and 20x10 paving stones. Height 2.50m Width 3.00m Depth 2.00m
 

Hans-Maulwurf

2019-10-23 10:15:00
  • #4


Hello, nice little house, especially the door
Can you also say something about the planning process, materials, construction and perhaps even costs?

Thank you
 

One00

2019-10-23 14:16:12
  • #5
Gladly, see here:

https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/gartenhaeuschen-Unterbau.12680/page-4
 

RFR

2020-04-29 12:12:44
  • #6
I'll dig up this thread then.

As it looks, we will be turning our holiday this year into a tool shed...

I have now seen the storage sheds from Keter and Tepro made of 20 mm WPC in the hardware store brochure. Unfortunately, the hardware store does not have any on display.

Does anyone here perhaps have experience with them? Favorite is the "Keter Garden Shed Oakland 7511"
 

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