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Hello Everyone,

I am completely new to forums so will make mistakes there for sure.  Its taken me ages just to get to this bit.

I am a stained glass artist, been making windows for ages and more recently glass art with concrete, so I am happy with that side of buildings.

I am about to self build a new studio for myself and need to learn what to do.  I have had ridiculous quotes from builders for over 30k so there has to be a cheaper alternative.  Luckily for me I found this site and am looking forward to reading all the advice you have to offer.

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Welcome ..!!

 

So the industry is busy at the moment so “silly quotes” may be that trades don’t want the work, or you’re in a very expensive part of the country. 
 

What sort of size studio are we talking ..?? Do you have plans ..??

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Hello Peter,

I do have planning as we are in an AONB, but I kept it small to get planning and avoid building control.

Its 8.3 x 3m  about 28 x 10 feet.  Not very big.  Hope that helps?  I have just posted in another part of the forum asking rookie questions?

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5 minutes ago, PeterW said:

Welcome ..!!

 

So the industry is busy at the moment so “silly quotes” may be that trades don’t want the work, or you’re in a very expensive part of the country. 
 

What sort of size studio are we talking ..?? Do you have plans ..??

Okay, just learnt this bit I answered without doing this first - sorry

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5 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

You must be pretty practical (though I know someone that does stain glass work who isn't at all).

Have you considered building it yourself. It is just a wind and water tight box, with a few holes in it after all.

I am, I cannot pay out that much money, wish I had it to spend.  You are right it is just a box full of holes?

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