
As some of you know I moved house last year.
The house is Open Plan.
It's end of Terrace with Conservatory East Facing and the Kitchen South Facing.
The kitchen is too hot for the dogs, and has units all round.
There is nowhere for a dedicated dog sleeping area, especially for multiple dogs.
As you step out of the conservatory there is a personal door into.a single garage 2.5m x 5.5m.
The previous owners had used it for their stock ( they had a market stall).
So the shelving has all my dog stuff, and I have my freezer in there, plus two large plastic dog houses, and raised beds between, topped with soft waterproof dog cushions.
Last winter I lined the walls with cardboard dog food and removal boxes, (as temporary insulation) and covered the floor with rubber backed mats.
I have used an oil filled radiator for background heat to keep it above 10'C, and used a Fan in Summer.
The opposite wall has plastic containers for dog and bird food storage, and a ttable for grooming.
I had planned to have it converted this Spring, but Covid put paid to that.
The dogs are happy in their ' bedroom', where they are not underfoot.
Next week I am having the roof changed to EPDM.
Also update Electrics with some extra sockets and modern lighting (LED spots).
I thought that in Spring I can get the walls insulated, and add a Resin screed to the Concrete floor.
So any tips especially re ventilation and heating.
Was thinking Infrared heating panel and ceiling fans, and air vents in stud wall at the up and over door end?
Oh the garage is single skin built as one of a pair, external brick wall with block dividing wall.