Best way to build a sheshed or healing space?
Want to build a livable shed from upcycled materials and i want it to have clean air quality. Have cancer and need a healing and testing space:). Is it best to buy a shed and finish it out? Can you use pallet wood? handy but would love plans to do this....
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So sorry and hope you are haning in there! You are better off building from scratch rather than dealing with random bits that need MacGyver'ing to assemble. Here are a couple sites with free plans.
https://morningchores.com/shed-plans/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/214272894751684379/
Here is another option from Tuff Shed:
https://www.tuffshed.com/she-sheds/
With Tuff Shed you buy the kit and build yourself or have built for you. You do need a decent foundation, I would pour a concrete pad if at all possible as that takes a good 30 days to cure before you should build on it.
At least now you have options to consider.
Your best healing place is with people. They will help you through this. The love of God and people will carry you across. God bless.