Building a garden office, three side of the building are accessible however the back will be right up against the neighbors conifers and it leaves me with a problem of how to fix the exterior cladding on this side... I could build the office 400mm from boundary to give me enough room to squeeze in between but it will leave a wasted space and room for things to live like foxes which we have a problem with and I also don't want to waste space as we're tight for room.
Based on past experience can anyone suggest a way round this? I guess leaving the exterior cladding off this side will save me money but what could I attach instead as it will need something over it? I was thinking I could attached it from inside however i'll have a sheet of breathable membrane between the inner and the exterior finish...
Based on past experience can anyone suggest a way round this? I guess leaving the exterior cladding off this side will save me money but what could I attach instead as it will need something over it? I was thinking I could attached it from inside however i'll have a sheet of breathable membrane between the inner and the exterior finish...
