The word “shouse” comes from two words, shop and house. A shouse is essentially a personal workshop and/or storage space that’s connected to a house. It’s often situated on a piece of land used for fishing, hunting, or a different recreational activity.
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While a traditional house usually features a small garage, a shouse includes a large garage or workshop that’s tailored to your unique needs. You can live in a shouse full-time or use it as a weekend or vacation property.
Shouses were introduced in the Middle Ages and made their debut in the Midwest about 20 years ago. With a shouse, workers like blacksmiths, for example, could easily offer their services to locals.
The concept of a shouse is still new and fairly unknown in the U.S. Since more and more people have the desire to intertwine their everyday lives with their hobbies and/or careers, however, shouses have slowly but surely increased in popularity.
If you invest in a shouse, you’ll find that it:
No two shouses are created equal. Your shouse can be a single or multi-wing structure built to meet your particular lifestyle and preferences. In most cases, however, shouses contain the following features:
Regardless of what type of shouse you choose, you’re sure to enjoy a unique combination of comfort and utility. A place where you can get your work done, enjoy your hobbies, and unwind after a long day.
In most cases, a shouse is more affordable than a traditional house. The following will be considered when the cost of your shouse is determined.
Since a shouse is a very specific type of property, it’s not right for everyone. However, if you lead a lifestyle in which you run a home-based business or participate in a serious hobby that requires constant access to your toys and tools, it may be just what the doctor ordered. A house with a workshop can accommodate your needs and make life easier and more enjoyable.
Closely related to a shouse is a barndominium. Learn about barndomiums here.
If you’re a mechanic, woodcrafter, or any other type of craftsman, a shouse may be just what you need. McElroy Metal, and our national network of contractors and distributors, are ready to help you bring the perfect shouse to life. Since our inception in 1963, we’ve earned a reputation as a top-notch metal roofing and siding manufacturer. Contact us today for more information!