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Originally posted by Antlers86 View PostMine is small and plenty big. 500 sq ft. Has 2 twin beds, 1 queen sleeper and I’m fixing to add a full bath. I did 99% of this in a 3 day wknd for $6k. $3200 of that was concrete cost.
L shape 30’ long wall, 10 across, 15 back, 10 across, 15 back and 20 long back wall.
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My trophy room & office space is a 22x18, but it is two story. I will post some pics shortly. I wish I had went minimum 30x30!!! We are considering knocking out the wall next to the stairwell and extending. Everyone kept telling me geaux bigger than you may think you need. I currently am adding animals to our back staircase and also the game the room in the house........i screwed it up big time!
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I took a 40x40 slab and turned half into the Cave and the other half outdoor cook area. My heights range from 18' to 16' and it is nice. The 20x40 Cave has a 200 sq ft loft with a bed and an attached full bath and a kitchen/bar, pretty nice when the wife and I want to get away from the kids. BUT, looking back I should have enclosed the complete 40x40 to accomodate the shuffleboard table, pool table, and foosball, with plenty of stretch out room. The accent wall is pallet wood ran through a jointer. All walls have 1/2" plywood painted black as the sub-wall. I would definitely build bigger than what you think.
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Originally posted by Wick1369 View PostI took a 40x40 slab and turned half into the Cave and the other half outdoor cook area. My heights range from 18' to 16' and it is nice. The 20x40 Cave has a 200 sq ft loft with a bed and an attached full bath and a kitchen/bar, pretty nice when the wife and I want to get away from the kids. BUT, looking back I should have enclosed the complete 40x40 to accomodate the shuffleboard table, pool table, and foosball, with plenty of stretch out room. The accent wall is pallet wood ran through a jointer. All walls have 1/2" plywood painted black as the sub-wall. I would definitely build bigger than what you think.
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