Hi all.
In the garden we have a 6m X 3.6m summer house. It was here when we bought the house and has over the last 3 years been mostly a dumping ground and junk shop.
I was planning to knock it down and build a timber framed replacement as a granny annex for my parents who one day will find themselves alone.
So I then began thinking of costs - I already have a fully built timber frame building - watertight, dry and full of spiders!
What if I just converted the existing building?
So. My plan is as follows-
1. the 2 inch single skin walls will become internal walls.
2. Wrap the entire building in IKO breather membrane.
3. Fit 90mm ecotherm insulation to outside walls.
4. External wrap of plywood.
5. Second layer of IKO.
5. 25mm timber battens to create air gap between second IKO layer and final cladding which will probably be Cedral weatherboard from Marley Products.
What do you think? Any holes in my project?
Thanks for looking, jimbo.