Greenhouse Plans - 8'x8' - Step-By-Step Plans - Construct101 (2024)

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Greenhouse plans – 8’x8′, plans include a free PDF download (link at bottom of blog post), step-by-step illustrated instructions, cutting list, and shopping list.

Greenhouse plans – 8’x8′ – Overview

Greenhouse Plans – 8’x8′ – Material List

Shopping List

Shopping List

Foundation

4 – 4×4 (pressure treated) – 8′

Side Walls

14 – 2×4 – 8′

Front/Back Wall

12– 2×4 – 8′

Wall Brace

8– 1×4 – 8′

Roof

3 – 2×4 – 8′

5 – 2×4 – 10′

2 – 1×4 – 8′

Door

4– 2×2 – 8′

Vent/Window

6 – 2×2 – 8′

Trim

48– 1×2 – 8′

Hardware

3 1/2″ deck screws

1 1/4″ deck screws

3 1/2″ galvanized nails

3″ galvanized nails

greenhouse plastic

staples

door handle

hinges

Cutting List

Cutting List

Foundation

4 – 4×4 (pressure treated) – 8′

Side Walls

4 – 2×4 – 8′

10 – 2×6 – 6′

10 – 2×4 – 1′ 10 1/2″

8 – 1×4 – 3′ 2 11/16″ (45 degree anglecuts on both end, same direction)

Front/Back Wall

4 – 2×4 – 7′ 5″

8 – 2×4 – 6′

8 – 1×4 – 3′ 5 1/8″ (45 degree anglecuts on both end, same direction)

Roof

3– 2×4 – 8′

2 – 2×4 – 1′ 2 3/8″

10 – 2×4 – 4′ 2 7/16″

2 – 1×4 – 8′

Door

2 – 2×2 – 6′ 1 1/2″

3 – 2×2 – 3′

Vent/Window

12 – 2×2 – 1′ 10 1/2″

12 – 2×2 – 2′

Trim

48– 1×2 – 8′ (cut to size)

Use four pressure treated 4×4’s 8′ long for the foundation. Notch the corners as shown on illustration above. Secure the corners using 3 1/2″ screws. To keep the foundation from shifting secure it down with wood spikes.

Build the side walls using 2×4’s. Cutfour 2×4’s to 8′ for the top and bottom plate. Cutten 2×4’s to 6′ for the wall studs. Install as shown on illustrationabove using 3 1/2″ nails.

Cuteight 1×4’s to 3′ 2 11/16″ for the wall brace. The ends will have 45 degree angle cuts in the same direction. Notch the wall studs around the brace as shown on illustration above. Nail 3″ nails through the brace and into the studs.

Cut ten 2×4’s to 1′ 10 1/2″ to make the vent/window frames, install as shown above using 3 1/2″ nails.

Build the front and back wall using 2×4’s. Cutfour 2×4’s to 7′ 5″ for the top and bottom plate. Cut eight 2×4’s 6′ long for the studs. Install as shown on illustrationabove using 3 1/2″ nails.

Cuteight 1×4’s to 3′5 1/8″ for the wall brace. The ends will have 45 degree angle cuts in the same direction. Notch the wall studs around the brace as shown on illustration above. Nail 3″ nails through the brace and into the studs.

Build the top ridge using a 2×4. Cut two 2×4’s to 1′ 2 3/8″ long and one 2×4 to 8′ long. Assemble as shown on illustration above using 3 1/2″ nails.

Remove the 2×4 plate on the door entrance as shown on illustration above.

Cut ten 2×4’s to 4′ 2 7/16″ long for the rafters. Cut the ends of the rafters as shown on illustration above.

Install the rafters as shown on illustration above using 3 1/2″ nails. Notch the rafters and install a 1×4 brace to the roof. Nail 3″ nails through the brace and into the rafters.

Cut two 2×4’s to 8′ long, rip the 2×4’s to 2 9/16″, cut an 18 degree bevel cut to the edge. Nail 3 1/2″ nails through the 2×4 and into the rafters.

Install the greenhouseplastic using staples.

Cut 1×2 trim to size and install as show on illustration above. To make replacing the plastic easier if required use 1 1/4″ deck screws, screw through the 1×2 trim and into the frame.

Build the door frame using 2×2’s. Cut two 2×2’s to 6′ 1 1/2″ long and three 2×2’s to 3′ long. Notch and assemble as shown on illustration above using 1 1/4″ deck screws.

Staple the greenhouse plastic to the door frame. Cut 1×2 trim to size and install over plastic, screw 1 1/4″ deck screws through the trim and into the frame. Install hinges and door handle.

Build the window/vent frames using 2×2’s. Cut twelve 2×2’s to 1′ 10 1/2″ long and twelve 2×2’s to 2′ long. Notch the corners and assemble using 1 1/4″ deck screws.

Staplethe greenhouse plastic to the window/ vent frame. Cut 1×2 trim to size and install over plastic, screw 1 1/4″ deck screws through the trim and into the frame. Install the hinges to the window/vents.

Install door and window/vents.

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FAQs

How to prepare the ground for a greenhouse? ›

Ensure that the area you are building the greenhouse on is completely level by building it up with more soil in the places it needs to be built up. Once the soil is level it is necessary to use a tamper, roller or vibrating plate to flatten, even and compact the soil.

What does a greenhouse need to be built? ›

You'll need lumber, hardware and covering materials for a greenhouse made out of wood. Rental trucks are available to help you transport your tools and supplies. Consider your climate before you choose the materials for your greenhouse. Wood is a good choice for a warm, dry climate.

What is the cheapest way to build a greenhouse? ›

Consider using PVC pipes or rebar for the frame; these materials are durable and budget-friendly. For the covering, opt for UV-resistant plastic sheeting, which is affordable and effective. Don't forget to scour local classified ads or building supply stores for surplus or discounted materials.

What is the easiest foundation for a greenhouse? ›

The most common foundations for hobby greenhouses are wood or concrete. Wood is the most popular choice because it is easy to work with and easy on the pocketbook. The other benefit is that wood can be easily adjusted down the line if you decide to move or extend your greenhouse.

What grows best in a greenhouse? ›

Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers, Zucchini and Lettuce

Tomatoes, peppers and eggplants are greenhouse darlings and will thrive in the warmth. Cucumbers, squash and zucchini will also work well and growing them up a trellis or wall is a great way to save a bit of space.

What base is best for a greenhouse? ›

Concrete Pad

By far the most practical and durable foundation for any greenhouse is a solid concrete base. A good option for large greenhouses and can be set above ground level quite easily.

How do you layout a greenhouse plant? ›

You don't have to use rows if you don't want to, but it's basically the universal layout for a greenhouse. People typically place 1 row of benches or plants along each of the longer walls, and a third row of plants or benches in the middle if there's space.

Do greenhouses need air holes? ›

Good ventilation is critical in maintaining an optimal growing environment and improves the overall efficiency of a greenhouse. It is essential for both good temperature and humidity management.

Does a greenhouse need a floor? ›

If growing directly in the soil, your greenhouse won't have a floor. You can use pavers, flagstone, gravel or wood planks to create walkways if needed. Not finishing the floor of a greenhouse and planting directly into the soil offers several benefits for greenhouse growers.

What is the best material to cover a greenhouse? ›

Glass: The traditional greenhouse covering, glass is the preferred material for permanence. It lasts indefinitely although it does become brittle with age.

Can you build a greenhouse without a foundation? ›

Freestanding greenhouses can have a concrete slab poured without a deep foundation. In fact, if the greenhouse doesn't have a knee wall, it can be placed directly on a cement slab or it can be placed on a 4' x 6” treated lumber base. A wooden base can be anchored into the ground with three foot lengths of rebar.

Does a DIY greenhouse need ventilation? ›

Good ventilation is critical in maintaining an optimal growing environment and improves the overall efficiency of a greenhouse. It is essential for both good temperature and humidity management.

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