Garden Pictures Chat Corner

  • Erstellt am 2019-04-22 22:51:16

Arauki11

2024-10-29 14:50:27
  • #1
I can't follow that, but of course you can do anything you want. We've had our house for quite a while and I wouldn't think of it. In summer it will be warm inside just like in any fancy garden shed (insulation also keeps heat inside the room) and cold in winter, nothing more. To prevent that, you'd have to build/insulate it almost exactly like a residential building as a whole. There is no draft, it is dry, and if needed I can turn on the heater; you can even do that on the terrace. What you want to prevent (waterlogging, moisture) can actually arise from that, whereas in a quasi rather open construction the air can flow well everywhere and exactly that problem does not occur.
 

bortel

2024-10-29 14:51:43
  • #2
ok, I'll think about it again.
 

Arauki11

2024-10-29 15:01:51
  • #3
I don’t want to persuade you or contradict the father. I just wanted to share my experience with you because I built and use it almost the same way here.
 

bortel

2024-10-29 15:28:39
  • #4
I did not perceive it that way either. One is welcome to learn and let the opinions of others have an effect ;-)
 

Gerddieter

2025-02-19 14:08:46
  • #5
Hello, does anyone have a recommendation for a lawn seed mixture for new installation? Are there good professional suppliers or can you use the usual hardware store brands? Thanks GD
 

11ant

2025-02-19 14:30:57
  • #6

I myself unfortunately do not. I only remember a lawn seeding project here from (whom I unfortunately have not seen for six years):

(Hausbilderthread 14011, posts #2849 / 2873 / 2946 / 2948)
 
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