There seems to be a lot of excuses for not doing things in this thread. Here is a solution.
Sleep on top, train down below. If you build this yourself it will be cheap and easy. You can build the lower part as large as you can get away with.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
So you are going to build a shed? Sounds like quite a project. I imagine there are lots of plans on the web for sheds.
Post pictures plz of yours under construction.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
riogrande5761So you are going to build a shed? Sounds like quite a project.
Don't forget building codes — especially in severe-weather areas such as yours:
http://lsuccc.dps.louisiana.gov/pdf/UC_Codes_Amendments_2018.pdf
Building to hurricane-resistant standards can add a considerable cost to your project.
NWP SWPI think I might do that I'll go to HD and start buying lumber.
You have stamped and approved plans already?
Just sayin'
Good Luck, Ed
Before I break ground I am going to aquire the proper permits and documentation. A family friend is a General Contractor so if I run into trouble I can ask him for help.
Steve
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough!
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
Likely even cheaper would be a road semitrailer, or even a 'storage' ISO container put on block footings. Fairly simple to install a window or package air conditioner and to insulate and line the walls. Not quite as movable as a travel trailer, but still clearly 'portable' when the time comes to sell the house and you'd otherwise have to think about demolition...
My parents bought the 8 acres we live on from my grandparents last year (they still live here too) there's about 14 years left on the mortgage after which it'll be owned outright, I intend to approach the owners of the lot nextdoor about buying it off them (they haven't done anything with it in the 9 years we've lived here) if I succeed that'd make about 16 or so acres, the plan is that the property will be passed down to either me or my brother and keep it in the family, so selling isn't really a problem, the only issue might be when I go to college I'll be leaving my layout here if it's not trailerized. But then again in reality it'd be far less Hassel for me to build a 16x32/48 building in the back of the property being that I have the skills to do so. I can also get one or two PTAC units as climate control.