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    Hi guys,

    Something a little different to the usual game play and logistics!!..

    I've been interested for some time now in building an outbuilding to accommodate my own full size table.

    There are a few obstacles to overcome in doing this since my house does not have a side access, making things slightly more difficult.

    I'd just be interested to know if anyone has their own outbuilding, how it was made, what it's made of and whether it cost more than they had expected?

    I currently play at a sport's centre which is cheap and convenient, but have always wanted my own table.

    Thanks
    Lee

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    Originally Posted by Huggy75 View Post
    Hi guys,

    Something a little different to the usual game play and logistics!!..

    I've been interested for some time now in building an outbuilding to accommodate my own full size table.

    There are a few obstacles to overcome in doing this since my house does not have a side access, making things slightly more difficult.

    I'd just be interested to know if anyone has their own outbuilding, how it was made, what it's made of and whether it cost more than they had expected?

    I currently play at a sport's centre which is cheap and convenient, but have always wanted my own table.

    Thanks
    Lee
    If you look down the articles you will see 3 full snooker room build projects. Click Here

    Also you will find discussion on here by using the search facility at the top right hand side of this page.
    Snooker Crazy - Cues and Equipment Sales Website
    Snooker Crazy - Facebook Page
    Snooker Crazy - You Tube Channel

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
      If you look down the articles you will see 3 full snooker room build projects. Click Here

      Also you will find discussion on here by using the search facility at the top right hand side of this page.
      Thanks.

      The articles seem to be predominantly just pictures or in one case a room based in Canada, but I will look via the search function.

      Thanks again.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Huggy75 View Post
        Thanks.

        The articles seem to be predominantly just pictures or in one case a room based in Canada, but I will look via the search function.

        Thanks again.
        I think the Canadian one gives you a very good breakdown of how to do a timber framed construction showing the building going up from scratch with a concrete pad, it wouldn't be any different over here?

        The costs are steep over there in comparison. I've geard of simple timber framed construction over here anywhere from 7k to 15k dependent on how much work you do yourself.

        Are you looking at timber framed (e.g. classed as a potable/ temporary construction or brick/breeze block built?
        Snooker Crazy - Cues and Equipment Sales Website
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        Snooker Crazy - You Tube Channel

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
          I think the Canadian one gives you a very good breakdown of how to do a timber framed construction showing the building going up from scratch with a concrete pad, it wouldn't be any different over here?

          The costs are steep over there in comparison. I've geard of simple timber framed construction over here anywhere from 7k to 15k dependent on how much work you do yourself.

          Are you looking at timber framed (e.g. classed as a potable/ temporary construction or brick/breeze block built?
          Thanks. Looking at both timber and block options although if I opted for timber I would be purchasing a cabin from a company, as opposed to building it myself.

          Like most people doing this, I'm very conscious of costs and need to monitor them carefully.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Huggy75 View Post
            Thanks. Looking at both timber and block options although if I opted for timber I would be purchasing a cabin from a company, as opposed to building it myself.

            Like most people doing this, I'm very conscious of costs and need to monitor them carefully.
            Personally I thought block outbuildings required planning permission but I may be wrong!
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            Snooker Crazy - Facebook Page
            Snooker Crazy - You Tube Channel

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