Garden sheds are more than just a place to store garden equipment; they’re a decorative feature in your backyard. Here are a few key tips to help you find that perfect outdoor shed that suits both your storage needs and aesthetic preferences.
February 27, 2015
Garden sheds are more than just a place to store garden equipment; they’re a decorative feature in your backyard. Here are a few key tips to help you find that perfect outdoor shed that suits both your storage needs and aesthetic preferences.
Backyard sheds can come pre-built or as shed kits you assemble on-site. They come in a number of shapes and sizes, but these are the most common materials available.
Wood: A wooden shed will require more maintenance, including regular staining and waterproofing to prevent rot and water damage.
Vinyl: Vinyl sheds are known for their strength, durability and almost complete lack of required maintenance.
Resin: Resin sheds are dent-resistant due to their double-walled construction and are available with a myriad of extra features to make them more secure and usable.
Metal: A metal shed is strong and long-lasting, often made from galvanized steel or aluminum to offer years of maintenance-free use that resists rust.
Your outdoor shed can come with add-ons and storage solutions so you can keep more things inside and access them easier.
Ramps: A ramp can make it less taxing to get your wheeled and heavier garden equipment into the shed.
Windows and skylights: Windows and skylights are often seen as a stylistic feature, but the extra natural light can make finding items inside your shed—especially when they're tucked away in the back—much easier.
Shelves: Extra shelving gives you more space to hold all your outdoor gardening supplies. Look for strong shelves that can hold heavy equipment, or at the very least ready-made slots in the walls of the shed where you can add shelves later on if so desired.
Floors: Most sheds use a gravel or dirt floor, but some people prefer sheds with proper flooring for easier access and to keep things from getting wet in the rain.
Work benches: A workbench in a shed gives you a convenient place to work. Look for solid construction so the bench won’t give out in the middle of something important.
Before buying a shed, look at your available outdoor area.
Outdoor sheds give you a place to store your garden equipment and work away on your favourite hobbies.
Depending on the size of shed you plan to put up, some municipalities require that you get a permit if there was no shed there before (and even if there was) because it might be considered "construction" according to local by-laws.
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