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whatever size you get you will fill it up! I have a 26 x 10 and its full. 12 x 8 would be ok as a dedicated workshop.
Quote from: mickwinf on August 04, 2023, 01:22:18 PMwhatever size you get you will fill it up! I have a 26 x 10 and its full. 12 x 8 would be ok as a dedicated workshop.Thanks, that’s good to know as it could be a dedicated workshop as I do have the garage attached to the house for other ‘stuff’
Quote from: Craizeehair on August 04, 2023, 01:28:39 PMQuote from: mickwinf on August 04, 2023, 01:22:18 PMwhatever size you get you will fill it up! I have a 26 x 10 and its full. 12 x 8 would be ok as a dedicated workshop.Thanks, that’s good to know as it could be a dedicated workshop as I do have the garage attached to the house for other ‘stuff’Then buy a a big shed and empty to stuff from the garage and use the garage
Slightly off topic but what about the neighbours? Planning permission is required when garage/shed space exceeds a certain cubic meterage, any existing buildings go towards this figure. Now if the sheds too big and the neighbours think it looks out of place or unsightly etc they could complain to the council and that's something you don't want.I also read somewhere that if the building is a certain distance from the main wall of the house it falls outside these restrictions and planning permission isn't needed. Building regs may still be enforced though. Just something to consider, bigger isn't always best.