paulrussell wrote: It is a walkout basement room about 11x20, with a large window to the woods where deer and other wildlife thrive, and a door as well, so I can bring things in and out without tracking them through the house. The door opens up under the 1st floor deck, so I have a bit of a shaded patio as well. To cap it off there is a 6x20 storage space behind the workshop with utility sink at one end.
If my basement was a walk-out I would have instantly planned my woodshop there to start with. My basement has heat and AC (right along with the rest of the house), no extra heating or AC equipment and no extra fuel cost. That is a big factor here in Central Indiana. In the case of my basement it also has a very smooth floor. A huge factor is being able to just walk downstairs any time in any weather to putter or do serious work. No dressing for -zero weather or heavy rain/sleet etc. just to get there and no waiting for the shop and tools to warm up. I tend to not sleep well and I am often up puttering around the house at all hours of the night. I have been working in the library several hours a night most of the last week or so, usually between 2AM and 5AM. The house is spread out enough that I can drop a stack of books and not wake my wife.
Sadly while the house is on high ground I don't have an elevation change near enough to the house to make a regular walk-out for it. I have looked very closely at it and do have a viable option and may end up going that route.
Most of the basement is under the "east wing"
Still looking at things.
Time to commit is coming soon (or be committed)...
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