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Garden shed to home officer

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  • 11-09-2020 3:36pm
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    Hi, I have two large garden sheds. I put a new roof on one and painted interior etc and currently using as a home office. Worked perfect but it was a temp job which is now suddenly a more permanent. I have got a new PVC door installed, put single pane glass in. Really I am wondering what would next step be to make it comfortable in the winter without spending huge money?



    I have bought stick up wallpaper so plan to put that on walls but should I insulate first and with what?



    Any ideas?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 208 ✭✭keithdub


    Start from the out side in, roof door window and then rewire (if needed) then insulat. Now you can either slap and plaster or use ply wood. I have a heater witch I got from sheds direct great heat in my work shop.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,252 ✭✭✭Redgirl82


    keithdub wrote: »
    Start from the out side in, roof door window and then rewire (if needed) then insulat. Now you can either slap and plaster or use ply wood. I have a heater witch I got from sheds direct great heat in my work shop.


    Have roof done, windows put in and a PVC door so sealed(ish) from exterior. Walls are good.



    Someone mentioned insulated plasterboard but costly. When you say ply is this with insulation?


  • Registered Users Posts: 208 ✭✭keithdub


    No but you could use battons on the walls and insulat in-between them then use plaster board or plywood


  • Registered Users Posts: 208 ✭✭keithdub


    No but you could use battons on the walls and insulat in-between them then use plaster board or plywood


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