Shed 2.0: A £2000 Small House Sanctuary
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Introduction
Ready to level up from a basic shed? This guide is your roadmap to transformation! We’re on a mission to morph that simple shed into a well-insulated, small house with superior windows and a raised floor. Easily sourced from any DIY store, the required tools and parts fit snugly within a £2000 budget (this article includes detailed US and UK market prices). Dive in and discover how to upgrade your shed into a cosy, liveable sanctuary!
Here is the full Bushradical Video that this post is based on.
Building a Small House or Cabin:
Planning & Design:
Decide on the size and layout of the house.
Determine the location and orientation of windows, doors, and other openings.
Plan for utilities such as water, electricity, and sewage.
Site Preparation:
Clear the area where the house will be built.
Use a chainsaw or other tools to remove any obstacles.
Level the ground and mark the boundaries of the house.
Foundation:
Dig holes for the corner posts.
Cement in the corner posts using 4x4s.
Lay down the base layer of the floor using marine plywood.
Insulate the floor to maintain temperature and prevent moisture.
Add the top layer of the floor using indoor plywood or another suitable material.
Framing:
Build the walls using 2x4s, 1x4s, and marine plywood.
Use nails and screws to secure the framing. A battery nail gun can speed up this process.
Ensure the end walls are taller to accommodate the roof’s apex.
Roofing:
Construct the roof frame using 4x2s to create a triangle apex for a traditional cabin look.
Cover the roof with either plastic (for light) or metal panels.
Secure 6 roof panels in place.
Windows & Doors:
Cut out openings for windows and doors using a jigsaw.
Install 3 small windows and 1 door.
Ensure the windows are sealed properly to prevent drafts.
Insulation & Sealing:
Add insulation to the walls and roof to maintain temperature inside the house.
Use sealant to seal any gaps or cracks, ensuring the house is weatherproof.
Interior:
Paint or stain the interior walls as desired.
Install a fireplace or wood burner for heating. Ensure proper ventilation for the flue.
Add furniture like chairs, beds, and a sofa.
Utilities:
Set up a solar panel system for electricity. This includes solar panels, a controller, a battery, and an inverter.
Ensure access to water, either through a well or other sources.
Set up an outhouse or plumbing system for sanitation.
Exterior:
Paint or stain the exterior to protect against the elements and enhance the appearance.
Add any additional amenities or features, such as a porch or deck.
Circular Saw: £40 – £120
Jigsaw: £25 – £160
Push Stick (for table saws): £4 – £15
Battery Nail Gun: £80 – £320
Staple Gun: £15 – £80
Tarpaulins: £8 – £80
Screwdrivers (set): £8 – £40
Spirit Level: £8 – £40
Hammer: £4 – £40
Battery Drill: £40 – £160
Hand Saw: £8 – £40
Set Square: £4 – £24
Circular Saw: $50 – $150
Jigsaw: $30 – $200
Push Stick (for table saws): $5 – $20
Battery Nail Gun: $100 – $400
Staple Gun: $20 – $100
Tarpaulins: $10 – $100 (depending on size and material)
Screwdrivers (set): $10 – $50
Spirit Level: $10 – $50
Hammer: $5 – $50
Battery Drill: $50 – $200
Hand Saw: $10 – $50
Set Square: $5 – $30
Materials List and Approximate Prices in GBP for Building a Tiny House (UK Market)
Lumber & Wood:
2x4s: 50 pieces at £4 – £7 each = £200 – £350
Marine Plywood (12mm): 18 sheets at £25 – £40 each = £450 – £720
4x2s: 22 pieces at £5 – £8 each = £110 – £176
Hardwood 1x4s: 14 pieces at £3 – £6 each = £42 – £84
8mm Plywood Sheets: 16 sheets at £20 – £30 = £320 – £480
1x1s: 12 pieces at £2 – £4 each = £24 – £48
4x4s: 3 pieces at £10 – £15 each = £30 – £45
Fasteners & Connectors:
Mending Plates: 16 pieces at £0.50 – £1 each = £8 – £16
Staples: 1000 pieces at £0.005 each = £5
Nails (1″): 200 pieces at £0.01 each = £2
Nails (2.5″): 100 pieces at £0.015 each = £1.50
Nails (3″): 300 pieces at £0.015 each = £4.50
Hence, the estimated cost for the materials to build your tiny house ranges between £1,680.50 and £2,928.50. This estimation is based on the prices given, and it’s always a good idea to have a bit of a buffer in your budget for unforeseen costs or price changes.
Materials List and Approximate Prices in GBP for Building a Tiny House (US Market)
Lumber & Wood:
2x4s: 50 pieces at $3 – $6 each = $150 – $300
Marine Plywood (12mm): 18 sheets at $30 – $60 each = $540 – $1,080
4x2s: 22 pieces at $4 – $7 each = $88 – $154
Hardwood 1x4s: 14 pieces at $2.50 – $5 each = $35 – $70
8mm Plywood Sheets: 16 sheets at $25 – $40 = $400 – $640
1x1s: 12 pieces at $1.50 – $3 each = $18 – $36
4x4s: 3 pieces at $8 – $15 each = $24 – $45
Fasteners & Connectors:
Nails (1″): 400 pieces at $0.01 each = $4
Mending Plates: 16 pieces at $0.50 – $1.50 each = $8 – $24
Staples: 1000 pieces at $0.005 each = $5
Nails (2.5″): 100 pieces at $0.02 each = $2
Nails (3″): 300 pieces at $0.02 each = $6
The estimated cost for the materials to build your tiny house in the U.S. market, based on these figures, ranges between $1,720 and $3,755. As mentioned, these are estimates, and prices can vary based on numerous factors.
Diagram of Needed Materials
Conclusion
Stepping up from a shed to a comfortable small house doesn’t have to break the bank. Equipped with this guide and a £2000 budget, approximately, you’re set to turn a basic structure into a warm, inviting space. With readily available tools and enhancements like superior insulation and windows, you’re poised to create not just a shelter, but a true home. Embark on this DIY journey and witness the transformation!
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