Shed/ woodworking space

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We have decking outside our two story kitchen extension, I have wanted to turn it into a shed/workshop type place, the basic idea was use the outside house walls and build two Walls from a old shed or some used plywood etc.
Then I was kind of gifted some of this stuff
https://www.kingspan.com/us/en/business ... /quadcore/
It coste £20 to get home, I paid their truck driver
They had paid about 3k not very long ago but the boss wanted it gone.

I've used it the wrong way round, I've used the thicker 110mm thick ceiling panels for the walls and the 90mm thick stuff for the roof as nobody is going to stand on it.
It fits together with silicone and I used tech screws to make it more secure

It's 5mtrs long and 3mtrs wide

The wife thought it was really ugly, so I fitted shiplap to the outside
The door was glazed mahogany, I removed the glazing, fitted a bracing bar half way up and put shiplap on the outside, Rockwool and plywood on the inside.

Currently the floor is slabs but I'm going to remove them, level and concrete

It's got power but no lighting etc another job for next year
Pics to follow
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The pile of sheets.

Inside


Almost done


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I thought you said no-one was going to stand on the roof? You've got steps running up to the roof...?
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mangocrazy wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 8:36 pm I thought you said no-one was going to stand on the roof? You've got steps running up to the roof...?
Isn't the roof under an existing load bearing surface?
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Ssray wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 8:24 pm I've used it the wrong way round, I've used the thicker 110mm thick ceiling panels for the walls and the 90mm thick stuff for the roof as nobody is going to stand on it.
That's the bit that has me confused...
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mangocrazy wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 8:58 pm
Ssray wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 8:24 pm I've used it the wrong way round, I've used the thicker 110mm thick ceiling panels for the walls and the 90mm thick stuff for the roof as nobody is going to stand on it.
That's the bit that has me confused...
Yebbut, he said he only had to build 2 walls so I suspect the ceiling is a nice to have.

I'm sure the architect will explain. :D
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Yeah. It looks like a proper job, so I'll assume it is... :D
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There's decking above, I will add another pic
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Above