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Anonymous /diy/2933859#2933874
7/24/2025, 8:35:39 PM
>>2933859
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framing_(construction)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt
Easy mode style homes, but if you want a shed, it would be frame built. plywood walls + wrap, bitumen shingles and insulation if it's cold.
If you're doing indoor growing, you need to account for mold and mildew from humidity so usually it's best to get a pvc grow shed inside another shed to separate the elements from the inside and out. A septic tank and pump to generate pressure in the plumbing, which would require storing water in an elevated position. Electrical systems would require a charge controller and a inverter/transformer box, plus some batteries.

I have a similar dream, but want to build one along an unbuildable area where storm surges can reach at least 10 feet and winds of 140 mph.
>For coastal residential projects, it is common for piles to be embedded from 20 to 35 feet below existing grade
My idea would require renting a truck with a 24 foot bed to lay up 34 foot structural timber enough for a 700 square foot deck and studio apartment, and a pile driver rental which would cost like 2,000$ for a five day period to get everything on site and then drive the piles into sand 26 feet or so. (5-7,000$) in total. Also all the electrical equipment has to be marine grade and stored in the attic.

It's good to dream, OP, but where would you plan to live; montana, idaho, or wyoming?