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Nigella Bryant

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42 minutes ago, DaveS said:

Just be careful that you don't fall foul of local planning regs by making it "Habitable". A bed and heating could be enough.

True, will make it just a comfy area with emphasis on warm room for the observatory. It won't be a bed as such, thinking sofa bed, lol. I still want to get in the house, lol. There won't be any toilet or water facilities so it won't be habitable as such. 

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14 hours ago, Nigella Bryant said:

Palets just a cheep way to do the flooring. I'll overlay with boarding. It's completely recycled, lol. It'll offset my carbon footprint, lol. 

Neat idea. Gets the flooring off the ground with no effort at all. Envious of your ability to use recycled material. The only recycled in my build is a few bits of wood from previous projects that had been stashed a a corner in case they came in handy instead of being used for fuel!

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3 hours ago, old_eyes said:

Neat idea. Gets the flooring off the ground with no effort at all. Envious of your ability to use recycled material. The only recycled in my build is a few bits of wood from previous projects that had been stashed a a corner in case they came in handy instead of being used for fuel!

I was also fortunate that a garden centre near me was getting ride of their palets and they delivered free of charge.  It's amazing what you can recycle and a huge saving. I'd never be in a position to purchase a summer house let alone flooring. Most of my astronomical equipment including my dome are second hand. So I'm doing my bit to help compensate my carbon footprint. 

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