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Tunbridge Wells landscaper converts parents’ garage into his first home

by Ben Barry

A man struggling to get on the property ladder spent £15,000 building his first home in his parents' garage.

Landscaper Josh Jones used YouTube videos to transform the space, which is attached to the four-bed family home in Tunbridge Wells, into a one-bed apartment.

Josh Jones outside his 'new home' – formerly his parents' garage. Picture: SWNS
Josh Jones outside his 'new home' – formerly his parents' garage. Picture: SWNS

Having saved up £4000, the 21-year-old decided to spend the cash transforming the space into his own home rather than putting down as a house deposit.

He started building in January 2023 and took eight months to complete the work, with tips he picked up on YouTube.

Josh did all the work himself including completely stripping the garage roof, levelling out the floor, adding drainage, building a kitchen, installing a bathroom and a bedroom.

He spent £14,700 on materials and moved into the home this month with his girlfriend.

He said: "Renting is ridiculously expensive.

The garage during the initial phases of the construction. Picture: SWNS
The garage during the initial phases of the construction. Picture: SWNS
Josh carried out most of the construction work himself. Picture: SWNS
Josh carried out most of the construction work himself. Picture: SWNS

"I was living with my mum and dad and I knew renting could never be an option.

“As I was still living at home it was a no-brainer really.

"I learned to do it all on YouTube, as I have been in the building trade since I was 16.

“I knew what to do with most bits but I used YouTube for anything I didn't know about.”

In December 2022, Josh approached his mum and dad with the idea to transform their garage into a small home.

The garage during the initial phases of the construction. Picture: SWNS
The garage during the initial phases of the construction. Picture: SWNS
The garage during the initial phases of the construction. Picture: SWNS
The garage during the initial phases of the construction. Picture: SWNS

He says to start with his parents weren't into the idea but Josh was able to win them around.

He explained: "Initially, they were not on board. I kept going on and on about it.

"The garage was full of crap from over the years and I think dad realised that it was a serious situation when I started to take stuff out of the garage."

Josh started working on the garage in January 2023 and began by stripping it of all the items and fixing the roof.

From there he levelled the garage floor, added drain work and damp-proofed the structure.

Josh carried out most of the construction work himself. Picture: SWNS
Josh carried out most of the construction work himself. Picture: SWNS
Josh's girlfriend helps him out with DIY as he transforms his parent's garage into a little home. Picture: SWNS
Josh's girlfriend helps him out with DIY as he transforms his parent's garage into a little home. Picture: SWNS

He said: "I had to completely strip the garage roof, repair it and then insulate it.

"I levelled out the garage floor, we damp-proofed it and added drainage. I added walls, a kitchen, bathroom and living room.

"We had to dig a six-foot deep hole and I dug too far down and broke a pipe that I didn't need to so I had to replace that.

"The most challenging part of the project was the drainage. It is very complicated."

Josh said his favourite part of the build was putting in his kitchen.

Josh fitted the whole garage himself, including the bathroom. Picture: SWNS
Josh fitted the whole garage himself, including the bathroom. Picture: SWNS
Josh Jones, 21, with a monkey during a holiday. Picture: SWNS
Josh Jones, 21, with a monkey during a holiday. Picture: SWNS

He explained: "I love my kitchen. It was second-hand from Facebook Marketplace and so cheap, it cost £500.

"The most exciting part of the build was when I put in the window and doors.

"It felt like I was getting somewhere."

After the success of his garage renovation Josh is now wanting to go into business with his brother and dad to do garage conversions and development.

He said he will be in the property for the next 10 years due to the state of the rental market.

Inside Josh Jones’ parents' garage which he transformed into a home in eight months. Picture: SWNS
Inside Josh Jones’ parents' garage which he transformed into a home in eight months. Picture: SWNS
Josh' girlfriend sits on the couch inside the converted garage home. Picture: SWNS
Josh' girlfriend sits on the couch inside the converted garage home. Picture: SWNS

He added: "Renting is ridiculously expensive and never an option for me as I didn't want to be paying someone else's mortgage.

"I can see myself living here for the next 10 years, I don't see why not.

"When I told my friends what I was doing, they were gobsmacked, they are super impressed."

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