Hi all, I have bought acreage, shed below. Opening faces east ( Harvey / Scarp easterlies ) am looking to temporarily enclose this side wall to stop wind and rain to that sandy covered section you see at the rear ( North) The sandy section will be a temp horse shelter through winter before a more permanent one is built in the paddocks after winter ( need to see what occurs drainage wise)
I then aim to renovate (?) the shed and repurpose as a barn using lots of repurposed materials, walls of lead light timber windows ( attached pic) French doors, other timber windows etc etc
So should I just “ knock up” a temp stud wall to half way up, half way across, fill in with recycled tin OR go straight to designing new barn and build perm stud wall with materials. ? I don’t have any tools as yet so need it all Tx

