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Hi, we have a pretty large shed that I’m wanting to convert into a dining space and offices. Done quite a bit of diy-ing and gotten contractors in as needed before, but this is the biggest project I’ve tackled and want to know the best/most efficient order to do things. And any advice anyone has. This is what we want to do:
insulate the walls and add drywall
seal the floors and put down some flooring
add a stud wall.
remove the potbelly and fix the hole in the roof from jt
Remove the sink and put in a wet bar
add a doorway
Remove The big sliding doors and put in some glass windows or doors.
any advice would be great.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, @ggme. It’s great to have you here, and thanks for your question about converting a shed.
Renovating a shed into a dining space and office is an exciting project that calls for careful planning and execution. Before starting work, it's a good idea to speak with your local council to determine if planning permission is required for your renovation.
Start by sketching out your desired layout, including where the walls, windows, and wet bar will go. This initial step will help you visualise the space and ensure everything fits well. Begin by removing any unwanted elements, like the potbelly stove and sink, which will also give you access to the roof for necessary repairs. Make sure to address any structural issues first—fix the hole in the roof and ensure the foundation and walls are sound before moving forward.
Once the structure is secure, you'll likely need to install a timber wall frame to accommodate insulation and meet plasterboard installation requirements. Insulating the walls is essential for maintaining temperature control, and then you can install the drywall, which is crucial for sound insulation, especially in an office space. After the plasterboard is up, seal the floors to prevent moisture and put down your chosen flooring, making sure the surface is level. Next, construct the stud wall to create separate areas, ensuring it’s properly framed and braced. With the walls and flooring complete, it’s time to remove the big sliding doors and install the glass windows or doors. For this part, it’s best to hire a professional, especially for the structural elements around the glass installations, as they need precise fitting and sealing.
After that, you can install the wet bar, keeping plumbing needs in mind to ensure you have adequate drainage and water access. Finally, add the doorway as the last step to avoid any damage during the construction process. Throughout the renovation, it’s a good idea to consult professionals for any structural work, particularly regarding the glass installations and plumbing, to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations. Take your time and enjoy the process; each step will bring you closer to your new dining space and office.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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