You even give me more confidence to homeschool my kids! Look at what you have accomplished! You can learn anything you are passionate about and I believe my children can do it too!🎉
Cedar - it is & will be beautiful; best weatherproof choice (as far as I remember since 1983, when enjoying a cedar side gate to my tiny garden in Dublin). Congratulations on superb progress.
Kyle you’re racing along now ! Love the big tilt and turn windows, I had these there brilliant You could definitely rent that out as an air B and B. Would be ideal xx fantastic work!
Brilliant Kyle, chapeau to you and your friend. Really amazing. Wish you had smell mobile, only to smell the cederwood😂. And yes, there always will be projects, but one step at a time 👍
Good morning lad just after a big smoke 💨 of the green weeds and a coffee ☕️ Love to see you on again mate helps to see something real again keep putting it on Kyle 🧙♂️💨 Castledawson co Derry man over and out 🧙♂️💨☘️✌️
Great work! Looks great, wanna share budget ? Sourcing the cladding etc? U could even do an extension to the house with a refined version of that...🎉 do you think you ought to connect it to the ground/foundations incase it blows off?
Just after a big green bowl of weed smoked keep it up lad 💨🧙♂️ Good to see you back again smoke and a coffee on Saturday a watching real stuff stoned lol 🧙♂️💨☘️ Co Derry man over and out lol 🛌💤☕️🧙♂️💨❤
Crikey. That's a hell of a shed! :O Looks fantastic! Amazing work! This might be a silly question but did you have to get planning permission for the building that size? I think the regulations are quite generous here?
You can find all of the information you need on citizensinformation.ie In certain circumstances sheds can be 4m tall and 25sq metres without planning, polytunnels and greenhouses don't need planning, although I do think polytunnels over 5.5m wide need planning.
I have a friend helping me, you can see him in some of the footage in one or two of the build's videos, would definitely take five times longer to do by myself! I learned from experience, books and videos. I've repaired roofs, walls, installed windows etc. basically worked on every part of a building in one way or another, so I know how they work, but I've never put it all together and built something like this from scratch.
Got the cladding from McHale's Sawmill near Hazelwood, they usually have larch cladding but happened to have the cedar when I went in last week, I had to jump on it!
Great job! Looks fantastic!
You even give me more confidence to homeschool my kids! Look at what you have accomplished! You can learn anything you are passionate about and I believe my children can do it too!🎉
Amazing progress! You must be very proud of your creation! You not only have wild goats but also wild chickens 😅They look so happy!
Eagerly waiting for the next upload! Watching the progress is so satisfying 😎
Kyle thanks so much for posting about this. I'm fascinated by how you're able to build this from scratch yourself. You must be very proud 👏
Really great progress, it looks fantastic!
Looking forward to next installation
Great progress Kyle. I never expected anything so grand, you must be pleased with your achievements to date. 😊
Cedar - it is & will be beautiful; best weatherproof choice (as far as I remember since 1983, when enjoying a cedar side gate to my tiny garden in Dublin). Congratulations on superb progress.
Kyle you’re racing along now ! Love the big tilt and turn windows, I had these there brilliant
You could definitely rent that out as an air B and B.
Would be ideal xx fantastic work!
Impressive work!
It's looking great Kyle. I hope you came out of storm Darragh ok.we are just a few miles away and lost a garage roof but consider ourselves lucky
I'm really glad to see your progress. ( I'm 81 and am from Maharishi Vedic City, in Iowa, in the US of A )
One of me favourite UA-camrs! Tis beautiful to see the life you've brought back to the place 👍
You did really well, it's quite impressive! Wish that we could smell cedar wood through screen too 🙂
All coming together Kyle, and looking great! Did you realise your chickens were homing chickens!! 🤣
💨🧙♂️smoking a big blunt there 🎉😂❤
Brilliant job Kyle 👍👍👍👍☘️☘️☘️
I can smell that Cedar from here mmmm. Looks amazing. Youve done so much on your land
Brilliant Kyle, chapeau to you and your friend. Really amazing. Wish you had smell mobile, only to smell the cederwood😂. And yes, there always will be projects, but one step at a time 👍
Good morning lad just after a big smoke 💨 of the green weeds and a coffee ☕️
Love to see you on again mate helps to see something real again keep putting it on Kyle 🧙♂️💨
Castledawson co Derry man over and out 🧙♂️💨☘️✌️
It looks amazing. Well done.
Nice shed/house…
nice carpentry work, fair play!
Excellent job been looking forward to seeing the progress cant wait to see when done it looks awesome
Fab work, you should be proud! I've got major shed envy 😂
Go You !
Hey bud, that looks fantastic! Good work.
Great work! Looks great, wanna share budget ? Sourcing the cladding etc? U could even do an extension to the house with a refined version of that...🎉 do you think you ought to connect it to the ground/foundations incase it blows off?
Just after a big green bowl of weed smoked keep it up lad 💨🧙♂️
Good to see you back again smoke and a coffee on Saturday a watching real stuff stoned lol 🧙♂️💨☘️
Co Derry man over and out lol 🛌💤☕️🧙♂️💨❤
Crikey. That's a hell of a shed! :O
Looks fantastic! Amazing work!
This might be a silly question but did you have to get planning permission for the building that size? I think the regulations are quite generous here?
You can find all of the information you need on citizensinformation.ie
In certain circumstances sheds can be 4m tall and 25sq metres without planning, polytunnels and greenhouses don't need planning, although I do think polytunnels over 5.5m wide need planning.
Im amazed that youve built this by yourself. How did you learn? You built this totally alone? Don't you need people passing you things, etc?
I have a friend helping me, you can see him in some of the footage in one or two of the build's videos, would definitely take five times longer to do by myself!
I learned from experience, books and videos. I've repaired roofs, walls, installed windows etc. basically worked on every part of a building in one way or another, so I know how they work, but I've never put it all together and built something like this from scratch.
Hey Kyle! Where did you order the Cedar cladding from?
Got the cladding from McHale's Sawmill near Hazelwood, they usually have larch cladding but happened to have the cedar when I went in last week, I had to jump on it!
@thebridgemanscottage That's great! Thanks Kyle, you're doing a Grand job