I’m building a studio in my garden!

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More block, more mud. More block, more mud.. LOL
Buddy used to do that for a bit. He said that was all day.. More block.. More mud.. :ROFLMAO:
 
I want to do that one day soon. Its not that Im outgrowing my space, I just seem to have so much other shit in that room its getting cramped in the jamming space. Re-loading equipment and brass/gunpowder storage is taking up twice the space I thought it would. I had a friend over the other day and he saw all that stuff and said "Dam, what would you do if there was a fire in here?"

"We would have to evacuate this side of the city quickly" :LOL:
 
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Water and sewer is done - for now. The electrician will come Monday and put floor heating in the bathroom and then the floor done Tuesday

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Plumber?
I know my pipe, sweat that galvanized like steaming silver that mends a dolphins butthole tight.
-water tight.

If I were inspecting this project:

-I like what I see coupled with your
no compromise execution and ability to keep the project moving along without sacrificing quality.

At this point in the construction,
my perspective by nature will seek the details.

-the details aren’t the details,
the details are the design
 
are those Durisol blocks for the walls? (wood agg blocks) Very cool build!
 
I like it. Rather than pouring concrete, they go with these and then just parge on the outside. Studio looking good. I've enjoyed watching the various stages of development.
Thank you! This is how we build houses in Denmark :) 🇩🇰

I’m really looking forward to settings up the walls on Saturday to really get a feeling of the size
 
As someone who loves spending time outdoors, I think building a studio in your garden is an awesome idea! I checked out the photos you posted and it's amazing to see the cement foundation taking shape. By the way, I'm new to this forum and excited to join the conversation. It's great to see people sharing their ideas and projects.
 
How deep did you have to dig to get to frost line for that foundation and running plumbing?
 
this is truly bad ass. I am budgeting to convert my two-car garage to a studio in 2024. for now, I will live vicariously through you. thanks for sharing.
 
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