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    Storage Addition to House

    Working on a home improvement project that will effect the preps and wanted to share it with everybody.

    Here at Casa Del Stig we had this odd little porch directly off the master bedroom. While not as tall it looked somewhat like this one.



    The builder of our home went bankrupt and we bought it out of foreclosure. The little porch off our master bedroom, and the odd shaped one at the other end of the house (shown above) were likely going to be tied together with some sort of massive patio. Alas the builder went Tango Uniform prior to completing the expansive patio and we were left with two smaller, and much more useless mini-patios.

    The patio off our bedroom presented a number of problems. Besides a horrific security risk (french doors opening into a bedroom?!?!?) it was not sealed well against the elements. In addition to air loss (costing money that could go into other preps) and letting in bugs (nasty) it presented another big risk: flooding.

    Even though we have hurricane shutters for the doors from the mini-patio into our bedroom, with the wind at the right angle it would drive water right into our house. Clearly not good.

    I had originally wanted the doors removed and the wall covered over with siding.

    Mrs Stig suggested erecting walls on the outline of the patio (sort of a triangle shape) and convert it into a big-ass closet. We could add frames following the edge of the concrete to frame up the walls, put siding on the outside, and blamo.....big ass storage area.

    I love that woman.

    ETA Fun Fact: The windows to the immediate left and right of the two green chairs is my office. Directly on the other side of that window is the desk from where I write these mindbending posts.

    ETA 2: Please excuse the clutter and mess. I hate that area being so messy but we had a big storm the other day that blew things around like mad. The shepherds hooks are in the process of being relocated. And yes.....yes the grass needs mowed.
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    I had a contractor who has helped me before assist me with the framing and siding. I didn't want that all jacked up since it would be visible.

    Here is the end result from the outside:





    You can clearly see in the first picture where the new wall and siding was added. The row of windows to the left is our master-bedroom, the ones to the right are our kitchen/living room. The new siding is a bit clunky from the rear of the house but really the only ones looking at that is us so I'm not too worried. The little gray square in the middle of the new siding is an electrical outlet.

    Right behind the spot where I took that picture is a big tree. That's where I'll put a generator (with a big chain around the tree for security). That outlet will provide a spot to backfill the house and at least power a few things post hurricane.

    The bottom picture is the view from the side.
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    This is the view of the enclosed area from inside the master bedroom:





    The area is a bit of an odd shape but basically forms a triangle that measures 102 x 99 x 117.

    Between the studs I've hung backed insulation and all the seams have been caulked and/or foam sealed to keep out creepy crawlies and the elements. As you can see I'm in the process of hanging pegboard for the walls. I decided on pegboard to give Mrs Stig maximum flexibility to hang things and then move them around. Once she moves in the free-standing shelving units I'll likely hang a few shelves in here too.

    Sadly, there's no square angles in this project so my pegboard isn't exactly flush.

    Being that we're in the south we have no basement and storage space is at a premium. Shortly after moving in I hung shelves galore in Mrs Stigs laundry room but she doesn't exactly use the space well (she's not one for organization). That said, after 14 months of gentle prodding she's going to try to tackle organizing her laundry room to open up space for a deep-freeze.

    Some of those items, plus a number of other items currently being housed in the garage, will be moved to the new closet. *Somehow* the Mrs' stuff has been stacked in front of my big prep shelf in the garage (discussed in THIS thread). So in addition to increasing the square footage of storage space we'll be able to clean up the clutter that is currently blocking the main supply shelf.

    So anyway, not exactly the most exciting project in the world but it is one that allows us to greatly expand our internal storage space and fill it with more prep items.
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    Nice....any time you can increase your storage area and increase security in the same throw of the stone is a win in my book.....would have been cool to have set a CMU wall up and make a hardened room.

    Now you just need to make some good heavy duty shutters that lock from the inside......don't forget the gun ports.
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    great idea! Stig, She is a keeper!
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    I got the rest of the pegboard hung and now Mrs Stig is starting to move in some items.





    We've "re-purposed" an old cabinet that belonged to my parents and doesn't fit our decor. She found some cloth tote/bin things that just happen to fit perfectly in the shelf. The plastic "tampico" shelf was given to us by some friends. No idea where they got it but it's perfect for bulk storage.

    The black totes against the other wall are for her arts & crafts supplies. Not exactly "prep" related but it will help clear up other areas that are more prep focused.

    She'll also be moving her sewing table and other supplies into the area, or so she says now. I'm guessing she'll take a number of cracks at it to get things the way she wants. She's not super-fantastic about maximizing space usage so I'll probably give her some pointers later on (much to her glee :/) .

    Once it's situated they'll be some more shelves hung and then she can use the pegboard as needed with hooks.
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    I'll most likely shit myself



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    Great use of available space. Closing up a area of security and one that is causing waste is a great thing, when they are done together is an excellent thing.

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    Where's the epi?


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    You do realize that when it's all done and said you will be lucky to get 1 sq/in of space to store something that YOU want, right? I have that nasty little habit. Kind of give me and inch and I'll take all 3000 sq/ft. Maybe you should be looking at some alternative spaces for you to "close in" around the house for you to use for your preps. GO MRS. STIG!!!! Oh, and you're such a nice guy to do that for her....
    I apologize for nothing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladyhk13 View Post
    You do realize that when it's all done and said you will be lucky to get 1 sq/in of space to store something that YOU want, right?
    Oh trust me Lhk.....I know. I know.

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    Damn the propane, save the bacon!


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    Stig, I remember my days in Miss, It seemed no one had a basement around us but everyone had shelters in the side of a hill (makes so much sense) Oh weel, it looked like you have a decent attic or at least some space up there. Have you used any of it or am I just reading to much in to it? Maybe a drop-down step latter of elevator....
    Be ready now, you won't have that chance later.

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