Consider building it expandable. In other words if you build a 30x40 to start with, make sure you have the roof line such that you have space continue the roof line to add on the building. Then you can take out the existing outside wall or leave it as you desire. Other considerations insulate it well. I have 6" wall and 18"in the attic. Id recommend floor heat in the concrete. The floor will always be warm. That is more important the older you get. Id also put in at least a 100 amp if not a 200 amp electrical service panel. You will never need less power. Welder, exhaust fan, air compressor, lights, ceiling fans, high output lights, air conditioner, other power tools, computer, refrigerator, stove, TV, stereo (you did say mancave) etc.. Some of this stuff you might think you don't need but 5 or 10 years from now you will think why didnt it plan this for more power.. I have a 16 1/2' ceiling with 15' doors. Ive used every bit of the height a time or two. Back to the floor. Don't for get a floor drain. You will regret if in the winter time when you bring in a snowy loader after pushing snow. IMHO
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