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Building a Backyard Studio - Full Guide (4K) 

Charlie Frise
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I've summarized everything I've learned from building 6 custom garden rooms into this one tutorial. Hope you enjoy!
Get the free plans that go along with this video: backyardarchitect.com/cave
Checkout what's next for home construction: backyardarchitect.com/next
Full safety guide: www.ihsa.ca/resources/health_...
Step 1 Blog Post: blog.backyardarchitect.com/p/...
Step 2 Blog Post: blog.backyardarchitect.com/p/...
If you have any questions about the build or construction process, ask them in the comments and I'll be sure to give you my thoughts.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
2:27 Step 1: Determine What to Build
4:03 Step 2: Determine Where to Build
6:36 Free Plan Set
7:27 Disclaimer
7:37 Step 3: Create the Foundation
14:20 Bonus Step
15:26 Step 3: (again)
23:06 Step 4: Frame the Build
37:37 Step 5: Put on a Baselayer
39:07 Step 6: Seal the Openings
45:57 Step 7: Put on a Sweater
51:28 Step 8: Put on a Raincoat
1:00:03 Step 9: Connect Services
1:02:07 Step 10: Fill the Cavities
1:03:05 Step 11: Make it Livable
1:16:06 Step 12: Make it Beautiful
1:16:59 What's Next for Home Construction

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6 июн 2024

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Комментарии : 26   
@jfstraube
@jfstraube 2 месяца назад
This is a really well done video Charlie! And a super high performance shed. Alas, I have to quibble with some of the words: when I taught you about the layers of a building enclosure, and the skin-sweater-jacket analogy the inner control layer was PRIMARILY a WATER BARRIER and secondarily an Air Barrier. Tyvek as Air Barrier is important, but Water barrier is more important and fundamental. As you show it built, it is great: a top quality design and build. But the most important control layer is the water barrier. The Rain Coat, for most building claddings is expected to leak some water (it is a Rainscreen), and hence why we add the water barrier (Tyvek, building paper, peel and stick). Looks like you used a roof underlayment as a water barrier (which is common good practise because the shingles leak rain water). You could add tape to the foil faced insulation to convert the face of the foam sheathing into a Water Barrier and not use the Tyvek for that purpose... you may have done that but I did not notice you mention this.
@frisedesign
@frisedesign 2 месяца назад
Appreciate the insight Professor Straube! Great point identifying the fact that I was primarily referring to the Tyveks functionality as an air barrier rather than a water barrier in this video. Creating this enclosure, I knew the Tyvek was serving both functions but seemed to have misremembered the primary importance of the "baselayer", which you're stating is to stop water from getting inside. Thank you for the correction! Hopefully this video can serve as a resource to current and future architectural engineering students. To all who want to venture further into the study of building science, check out Prof. John Straube's channel for lectures that explore the topic at much greater depth.
@stegerjf
@stegerjf 3 месяца назад
This is incredible. Can't believe you shared it all for free
@pooya92ts
@pooya92ts 3 месяца назад
This is amazing, I want one in my backyard!
@frisedesign
@frisedesign 3 месяца назад
Better get building :)
@ifguzelbaba
@ifguzelbaba Месяц назад
Excellent explanation. Thank you for sharing this.
@bethfrise2278
@bethfrise2278 3 месяца назад
Builder. Architect and Vlogger. Congrats on posting this before your B-day. Well done!
@PeterWilhelm
@PeterWilhelm 3 месяца назад
This is such a good quality video, and build! Very happy youtube recommended this. Your channel will explode soon brother, keep up the good work!
@frisedesign
@frisedesign 3 месяца назад
Much appreciated Peter!
@jamesfrise3143
@jamesfrise3143 3 месяца назад
Another banger video
@oliverxczhang
@oliverxczhang 3 месяца назад
Congrats on the 6th build!
@ryanemmanowell9703
@ryanemmanowell9703 3 месяца назад
1:02:08 Noticed the left side of the outdoor condenser is blocking the airflow. That side is a 1/4 of the coils that needs to have at least 12 inches of clearance. You may want to cut a section out to allow that to breath easier. The system will work the same with that blocked, it will just cost more to run. Nice work on the project and great description of all the steps.
@frisedesign
@frisedesign 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the insight Ryan. You're right that on many models that left side of the outdoor condenser is open, however if I'm not mistaken this model was either closed to had minimal perforations. For optimal efficiency, I agree that leaving the left side open would be best (though for absolute optimal efficiency, I would remove the cover all together). I decided to only leave open the sides that are directly in front or behind the fan as I felt that removing them would be the primary factor to ensuring the unit runs properly. Really appreciate your attention to detail here!
@MartinWasHereOK
@MartinWasHereOK 3 месяца назад
Awesome work - thank you for sharing the plans!
@frisedesign
@frisedesign 3 месяца назад
Thanks Martin! I can confirm that you were indeed here.
@showerdry8886
@showerdry8886 3 месяца назад
Common Cave - I like it. Working closely with a related team. Well done Charlie.
@deandyckow1741
@deandyckow1741 3 месяца назад
Common Cave - I like it. Working closely with a related team. Well done Charlie. All smiles
@frisedesign
@frisedesign 3 месяца назад
Thanks Dean! Best of luck with the build
@sergiyrudenko905
@sergiyrudenko905 3 месяца назад
Amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
@vincentclement1012
@vincentclement1012 3 месяца назад
Absolute champion! Birthday milestone in the bag 🔥Many more to come💯
@spambuddy
@spambuddy 3 месяца назад
charlie! well done! good to see you sharing your talents with the world, keep it going
@frisedesign
@frisedesign 3 месяца назад
Saran! Thank you buddy, you keep doing the same :)
@katyamete
@katyamete 3 месяца назад
So stoked to see this notification!
@frisedesign
@frisedesign 3 месяца назад
Appreciate you having them on!
@artcadegg
@artcadegg 25 дней назад
How does the building "breathe"? I have been watching tons of videos on how to build my own office shed and most mention condensation prevention. I live in the hot humid southeast U.S. (that also sees below freezing temps in the winter). If I install a mini split AC/heater, will this building allow moisture/humidity OUT of the building? It looks well-insulated...but I was wondering about condensation build up and mold? What would you recommend?
@yk0578
@yk0578 3 месяца назад
great stuff, really glad youtube recommended me this.
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