House of Trash

By tarazkp on 8/2/2025

Three solid days work, and I even made it to the gym tonight for a leg workout and a cycle. I wish I could run, but that is not on the cards, but hopefully after surgery on my legs, it might be possible again. Exercise aside, I am pretty happy with the overall result of the shelter I built, although there are a few things I would change, if I had a little more wood.


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But, considering I had few plans to go on other than the one I made myself that was more a conceptual one, and I had to change things on the fly, it came out well enough to sit at the front of our yard. Various neighbours have walked past and commented as I was working, but unsure about whether it was because of the work, or that I was shirtless and they wanted me to cover up.

The very elderly neighbour next to us asked if my wife was going to make me sleep in it.

The base is a laminated ply which should last a little while at least, though I suspect I will have to change it in the future, and then the structure is built from some treated 2x4 and then covered in the same wood as our terrace, so they should age together nicely and not require much care. Because the structure is a little higher than the ground, I used offcuts to build a ramp and then some hinges to connect it to the main frame. If we need to move it, it folds up - though it would still be heavy. There is also space for three bins, though it will be tight. I wanted to do this because laws might change and we'd have to add another at some point. For now, it will house a snow shovel in the winter.

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Originally, I was planning on making the roof out of steel roofing, even though T wasn't confident I could get a clean cut with tin snips. When I was going to get the sheeting from the hardware store though, I found this corrugated bitumen roof material that could be cut with a rough-toothed saw and I decided to go with this instead. If I had a work table (on the list to build one) it would have been easier than how I did it, but I got a nice clean line by clamping two boards either side as a guide. I built the frame with a lip using some of the bar wood that the roof could slot under to stop water getting in at the top, and I ran it down the sides too. The water will just run off the back.

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My "lessons learned" from this latest project is that having better plans would have made it easier, but the biggest deficit was having flat space to work. It was really hard o get things aligned and even then, it is a little off square here and there. It would have saved me about thirty thousand steps if I had a stand for my mitre saw also, as I had to walk back and forth a million times to the garage. Having two tape measures would have made that easier also - because I often forget to take the one I have to where I needed it, and had to go back.

But my activity has been sky high!

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But, love it or hate it, I think it looks pretty good and matches in with the decking style nicely, so the garden is starting to come together as one unit. There are still a lot of things left to do, but it is getting there for this year and now I am looking forward to ending the summer with some grilled food and a glass of red.

Maybe tomorrow night.

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Comments (15)

emeka4's avatar @emeka4 8/2/2025

This roof really took much of your time to do but it's looking so nice and beautiful that the time spent on it is worth it.

tarazkp's avatar @tarazkp 8/2/2025

Looks pretty good I think :)

urrirru's avatar @urrirru 8/2/2025

The place for garbage bins looks very neat. At our age, isn't walking better than running?

tarazkp's avatar @tarazkp 8/2/2025

I can barely walk though. And nah, running is okay too. Age has nothing to do with it :)

toluwanispecial's avatar @toluwanispecial 8/2/2025

Wow, this looks like a lot of hard work, but it's totally worth it! You did a great job building the shelter, especially considering you made most of it up as you went along. I like how it blends in with your decking; it really pulls the garden together. The bit about your neighbour asking if your wife would make you sleep in it made me smile. Also, good call on using the bitumen roof instead of metal, much easier to work with. Hope you get to enjoy that grilled food and wine soon.

I can only hope you work stress free these days considering your surgery!

tarazkp's avatar @tarazkp 8/2/2025

It seems the weather is going to be changing soon, so who knows if I will get to spend any time relaxing in the sun. So far, it has mostly been working in it :D

krazzytrukker's avatar @krazzytrukker 8/2/2025

L👀ks Great!

I feel your pain with the tape measure and all. I will keep several laying about on projects but it never fails they all end up someplace other than where needed. 🤬

tarazkp's avatar @tarazkp 8/2/2025

Or there are two in one place, and zero in the other :)

krazzytrukker's avatar @krazzytrukker 8/2/2025

Exactly. 😳

tht's avatar @tht 8/2/2025

I think you did a great job, congratulations. To be a good craftsman, you need quality materials and tools. Also, mastery requires some experience. The more you practice, the better you get. It looks like animals like cats and dogs could also find shelter there in rainy weather.

tarazkp's avatar @tarazkp 8/2/2025

It looks like animals like cats and dogs could also find shelter there in rainy weather.

Maybe, but there are no stray cats and dogs in Finland. :)

tht's avatar @tht 8/2/2025

Very interesting. Why? There are so many dogs and cats on the streets in Türkiye. The dogs were confiscated a year ago because they attacked people so frequently. Cats, however, live freely outside.

riverflows's avatar @riverflows 8/2/2025

It looks freaking awesome mate. The corrugated bitumen is pretty stylish and at least won't rust. Love ya work!

unsure about whether it was because of the work, or that I was shirtless and they wanted me to cover up.

😂

We are about to buy another house and building something to hide the bins is on the DIY list.

tarazkp's avatar @tarazkp 8/2/2025

We are about to buy another house and building something to hide the bins is on the DIY list.

There are some really nice designs out there for them. Can also buy, but it is nowhere near as much fun and, they are pretty boring :)

Changing home, or investing into another?

riverflows's avatar @riverflows 8/3/2025

Selling and downsizing. Could do with less to do, and being close to sea. House on market and we have put in offer on another. Fingers crossed.

videoaddiction's avatar @videoaddiction 8/2/2025

You had to change your original plans and sometimes those surprises lead to the best results ;)

bilalber's avatar @bilalber 8/2/2025

Impressive work and resourcefulness! That shelter looks solid and definitely earns you that grilled food .

beelzael's avatar @beelzael 8/2/2025

It does look pretty good, congratulations! I hope it works out for the winter - most things are tested by time 😅

And even having the best plans sometimes doesn't help, as unexpected things happen. As long as one has an idea of what they're doing, it'll be alright. When will the surgery be?

aussieninja's avatar @aussieninja 8/3/2025

Well done! It looks awesome. Love the hinged gate.

If they wanted you to cover up, they would have been screaming at you, not striking up pleasant conversation...

ryivhnn's avatar @ryivhnn 8/3/2025

What have you done that you need surgery on your legs to be able to run?! D:

Bin shed is looking nice! And deck in the background is looking good too :) Did that get done?

I don't think houses and gardens are ever "done".

steemflow's avatar @steemflow 8/3/2025

It is looking pretty awesome....adding an extra edge over others. Especially the sheet on top ... thorough from an experince hands..

seattlea's avatar @seattlea 8/3/2025

Actually after 40 it is not the best idea to run, the likelihood of injuries is just too high... If you can walk for an hour that is just as good as running without all of the associated injury risks...

The new wood looks really nice, are you going to stain it to protect it from the elements?

bozz's avatar @bozz 8/3/2025

Nice job! I think it looks great! You should be very proud! I don't work shirtless in my yard as a gift to the other people in the neighborhood!

tarazkp's avatar @tarazkp 8/3/2025

You should be very proud! I don't work shirtless in my yard as a gift to the other people in the neighborhood!

I am racketeering. I would accept bribes to put a shirt on.

bozz's avatar @bozz 8/3/2025

Ah, smart!

ducecrypto's avatar @ducecrypto 8/4/2025

It looks great in your yard. Nice work handyman Taraz! It looks proper sturdy to me!