The project we did was for the wife to use as a craft room or as a retreat for reading and just relaxing.
Bessa blocks for the frame and floor to stand on 90 by 35 structural timber for framing internal walls structural chipboard for flooring blue isolation for external walls and roof plus wool batts internl 120x35 timber for roof trust.and floor bearing 90x90posts forearm corners of the framework.
Corrugated iron for Roofing plus flushing with insulation in between. Hybrid floating flooring for internal floor. Secondhand frames for windows. French door for entrance. All above from Bunnings Parafield apart from. Windows.
We both used Ozito tools, battery operated circular saw drill,nail gun and drop saw.
We Both built the lot from ground up in stages.The hole project took 8weks, not to bad for working in between.stage MEASURE area out. 2 Place besser block. 3 Lay bearers. 4 lay Structural chipboard. 5 fame work. 6 windows doors.7 electricals done by trades people. Cladding roof sheets.8 insulation,Gyprock. 9 Paint. Flooring and decorating.
Hope you enjoy the room my wife and I built.The fun we had doing it was great and gained a lot of skills. Ps all Electricial Work done by Qualified Electric Tarde person. Ps remember together approval from Council.
Look forward to hearing and seeing more projects.
Hello @358964
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your spare/craft room project. What a wonderful project! Building a dedicated craft and reading retreat from the ground up is an incredible achievement, and the finished space is full of charm and character. The French doors, classic cladding and thoughtful details create a warm, welcoming place to relax, while the fact that you built it together makes it even more special.
Eric
Hi Eric
Thank you for your reply iam glad I can share this with ln the group and your nice comment on the work. It was fun to build it with my wife and she now enjoys the room.
Nice to see some other projects there are some great ones.
Frank