Click through to see how this project evolved and to get the supply list sources, along with the number crunching.
Supply List
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-Treated Lumber, for the sill plate -Douglas Fir Studs, for framing -Fir Lumber, for ceiling joists -LP Smart Siding, for siding
Digging Foundation
Emmett began by digging and leveling the foundation for the concrete pad. Next, we built the frame and set the rebar for the concrete pad.
Poured Concrete
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I operated the tractor, filling the bucket with concrete, and pouring it into the frame, while he shifted and smoothed. Once the pad had cured, we began building a couple days later.
Wrap the Frame
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The next step was to wrap the frame in siding. This part of the process went really quickly. He had this completed in a couple of hours.
Build Upper Portion
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After that, the upper portion of the shed was built. Check out the view from our driveway… once the pitch for the roof went up, it really started to look like a shed.
Installed Roof
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Then he installed the underlayment for the roof, the shingles, and the drip edge.
Installed Door
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Things really started to take shape once the windows and doors were installed! Both the french doors and windows are very nice, efficient, and functional.
Painting
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Next, we painted… you can see that process in this post! We used a new paint product from Sherwin-Williams called Rain Refresh.
Did you enjoy seeing the process and evolution of this project? I hope so! It’s crazy to think a couple months ago, this didn’t even exist.