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Saltbox Shed Blueprints

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The saltbox design is a very unique structure, it is not your typical garden or .  It can actually add a touch of style and character to your yard.  But more importantly, you will have much more storage space than in a typical storage even though they have the same footprint.  You gain extra storage space because the front part of the saltbox is 2 stories, while the back half of the building is one story.

Because this is not your typical box or rectangular shaped , you definitely want a good set of Saltbox Blueprints. The roof alone can be quite tricky to build.  The 2 story front section of the saltbox has a very short, but steep inclined roof section, but the back side of the roof is very long with a gradual slope.  This saltbox roof is designed to cover 2 different building levels but only utilizing a single peak roof.

Unless you are a very experienced carpenter and roofer, this could be a very difficult project to undertake without a good set of saltbox blueprints.  There are some very complicated and unusual cuts that you wouldn’t have on your standard single level style . Keep in mind that anytime you measure and cut material incorrectly, it costs you not only money but time you can’t get back.

A detailed set of plans is the only way to go, you will more than get your money back in material savings alone.  Your set of plans will come with a complete material list which you can then take to two of three of your local lumber yards and get quotes.  You will find you can probably save at least 10% and maybe even more on your materials.  When you don’t have a complete material list, you may find yourself going back and forth to the lumber yard because you miscalculated the materials you would . The cut sheets that will come with your set of plans will show you exactly how to cut each and every piece of material, and the step by step instructions will be a lifesaver to you during construction.

The saltbox design is a great concept, coming from the old Coloninal style homes up and around the New England area. It was very typical for growing families that needed more space in their homes to add on a single level at the back of the house and then extend the roof from the original 2 story house all the way down to cover the new addition, never altering the beautiful front part of the home.

If you are limited in yard space but desperately need more storage space, the saltbox design would be one to consider.  But, I would not recommend tackling this project without a set of saltbox blueprints.  You will save yourself time and money and a lot of frustration.

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Pond House 162 Lower Clapton Road Planning Application. Late Victorian Terrace in Mildenhall Road E5
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Image by sludgegulper
One the left, the and garden of Pond House, 162 Lower Clapton Road. The planning application 2008/3076 and 2008/3077 is to demolished the garages and rear brick extension of Pond House, and replace it with a modern block stepped up to the roof height of the Listed buildings. The new building is completely out of keeping (p.36 here) with the brick surroundings, both of these and the two storey brick terraces of Mildenhall Road and the listed buildings around the Conservation area of Clapton Pond (p. 24 here)
Pond House has been bought by a company registered in 2006 above a Laundrette in Stamford Hill
There is an implicit threat in the planning application that if the unsightly and overly massive development on the garages is not permitted the restoration of the Grade 2 star listed Pond House will not be possible. The scenario then is that Pond House will be left to rot, something not without precedent in the world of Hackney if this outrageous development in Mildenhall Road is not allowed, and one which would set an unpleasant precedent for development in the conservation area.
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The current boundary of the conservation area does include all the grounds and garage site
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Pond House 162 Lower Clapton Road Planning Application
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Pond House has been bought by a company registered in 2006 above a Laundrette in Stamford Hill
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The current boundary of the conservation area does include all the grounds and garage site
see here
Write to hackneyplanning@hackney.gov.uk

Pond House 162 Lower Clapton Road Planning Application Listed buildings Clapton Pond E5 and 158 & 160
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