We recently had our deck replaced, after which I planned to study the yard and find a place to add a shed. It has since dawned on me enclosing the area beneath the landing and stairs will provide somewhere around 40 square feet without using up any more land.
I am considering building channels beneath the stairs using corrugated aluminum, but collecting the water beneath the landing seems tricky due to the odd dimensions when including the supports and the header. One option is to cut a piece of the aluminum to fit under the landing and send the bulk of water down onto the channels under the stairs. On either side, I could add a piece of guttering to carry that water, which would be drawing from about four square feet at max, down the supports to dump into the gravel I'll use to line the bottom of the area. Another option is to use a professional product to channel the water, but this seems overkill since it won't get me a better solution and won't be visible once the space is enclosed.
Does anyone else have a recommendation how I might approach this project? I've attached a picture of the landing so you can see how the supports and headers impact the design.
Thanks
I am considering building channels beneath the stairs using corrugated aluminum, but collecting the water beneath the landing seems tricky due to the odd dimensions when including the supports and the header. One option is to cut a piece of the aluminum to fit under the landing and send the bulk of water down onto the channels under the stairs. On either side, I could add a piece of guttering to carry that water, which would be drawing from about four square feet at max, down the supports to dump into the gravel I'll use to line the bottom of the area. Another option is to use a professional product to channel the water, but this seems overkill since it won't get me a better solution and won't be visible once the space is enclosed.
Does anyone else have a recommendation how I might approach this project? I've attached a picture of the landing so you can see how the supports and headers impact the design.
Thanks