Did anyone happen to catch THIS story? Pretty sweet project.
OK. Sending this story on to my wife telling her this is what I want for my birthday present.
;D
That’s awesome.
The wife asked me what I want for Father’s Day. I told her a chainsaw sharpener.
I now change my vote.
I feel like there was some photographic voodoo there because it looks MUCH bigger inside than it does from the outside. It looks like it might be 10x10 in the one picture of the base. But I can imagine being in there on a cool and drizzly Saturday afternoon with soccer on the telly, playing darts with a pint. Also, you would only need about 5-6 people in there for it to be jam-packed to capacity!
that is a beautiful home pub, i can only wish
If we had a larger yard at the house we are building I might actually give it a whirl. I don’t think it would be that expensive to construct. Only two windows and one door.
what do you think the total cost would be for something like this?
If you bought all new materials then pushing $10k for the completed building. If you scoured and secured the door and windows as well as most of the materials from salvage/overstock probably under $5k. The expensive things are the fixtures and those would depend upon your tastes and needs.
don’t really sound that bad, i saw this and i thought like 15+, i give whoever built that props.
Found the base kit:
https://www.tuin.co.uk/Emma-Corner-Log-Cabin.html
2400 pounds = ~$3k
That is friggn awesome dude, you found it.it’s very affordable too, can’t believe it . frickn eh
It looks like the “pub” version has a higher ceiling than the base kit. Someone could have ordered the base kit and tricked it out a little bit. Now, to get it delivered across the pond.
Wow. Maybe if I told my wife that this would finally get my kegerator out of the dining room…
Ha, erock is gonna build a pub in his backyard!
Might actually be this one
https://www.tuin.co.uk/Ingrid-Corner-Log-Cabin-3x3m.html
Oh yeah, definitely. The ceiling is right and check out how the wood overlaps (for lack of a better term) near the entry. The original one doesn’t do that. This one is actually slightly smaller and cheaper. How did you find these things?!
I have a knack for finding information on the internet. I followed the original link to the Facebook page. Then started reading the threads for each photo. Followed that to a link which lead to the cabin link.
Another example of how to find things. Needed to speak with the owner of a property near mine and had no contact info. Went to the GiS system, found the property card, googled his name, went through a few sites, found one which listed his vocation, added to his name, found a professional listing with a phone number and called him. Voila!
I don’t really want to buy one of these (okay, maybe I do) but I would love to see one and maybe even help build one. I see that 3m is approx. 9.8 ft. so this thing is basically 10x10 which is the size of one of the bedrooms in our house. I feel like you could do something in that space but the ‘pub people’ really put a lot inside that small space.
Pardon me, where is the loo?
Outhouse!
Yeah, that pub is sweet. Why can’t actual pubs here in the US have that atmosphere? All the breweries these days prefer an industrial feel which is so cold feeling. There’s a place called The Sanctuary in Iowa City that has, or used to have, that sort of old world feel, but new owners kinda killed the vibe a few years ago. So sad…