back story:
currently the spare room has a fairly sizable desk in it littered with my IT & graphics geekery. This is where I do all my freelancing stuff and general computer tinkering inside the house.
The cave is where all my bike tat is lovingly strewn all over the f-ing place.
plan:
I want to move my graphics and IT tat into the garage with all my bike tat. there is enough space, once i've disposed of some of the truly useless gubbins in there.
questions:
I know that i have to move everything out, brush it down, hoover and wash the inside. I'm going to try and insulate the roof. I am definitely painting the floor and walls. the bit i'm stuck with is the canopy door at the front. i want to keep it, as i don't want to risk any planning permission wrath (it's a detached garage) so that it can return to normal usage when we move.
is there an easy way of sealing this part off?
I'd thought about batoning the walls around it and polyurethane plastic sealing it in with something on the floor?
currently the spare room has a fairly sizable desk in it littered with my IT & graphics geekery. This is where I do all my freelancing stuff and general computer tinkering inside the house.
The cave is where all my bike tat is lovingly strewn all over the f-ing place.
plan:
I want to move my graphics and IT tat into the garage with all my bike tat. there is enough space, once i've disposed of some of the truly useless gubbins in there.
questions:
I know that i have to move everything out, brush it down, hoover and wash the inside. I'm going to try and insulate the roof. I am definitely painting the floor and walls. the bit i'm stuck with is the canopy door at the front. i want to keep it, as i don't want to risk any planning permission wrath (it's a detached garage) so that it can return to normal usage when we move.
is there an easy way of sealing this part off?
I'd thought about batoning the walls around it and polyurethane plastic sealing it in with something on the floor?