Choosing The Ideal Shed Plan For Your Garden – What To Consider
November 23, 2008
Filed under Garden
Need a space to stack away your yard accessories? Do you love to garden, but dont have room for all the stuff? Then you should add a storage shed to your garden. And yes, you could stash away your gardening supplies in your garage, but a storage shed allows for well-defined advantages over your garage.
Before you start, you will isolate the potentially harmful chemicals, such as fertilizers, in your shed and keep them away from kids & animals. Secondly, you can produce a space specifically contrived for laying in garden accessories, tools & equipment. Deciding which shed to choose can be overwhelming-one Google search for garden sheds adds up over 1.2 million websites!-so I have prepared a checklist that will streamline your storage shed plan.
First, decide what type of material to for your storage shed; various types of plans exist to build a shed from scratch, or you can use the ready-made sheds, also available in many unique types of materials. Sheds have traditionally been made out of wood, but recent companies like Rubbermaid have been selling click-together sheds made from vinyl or plastic. Metal is a material to consider for your shed design, particularly if you live in hurricane-prone areas, because it allows for durability and security not provided for by wood & vinyl. You can even choose a greenhouse for your shed design plans and keep growing plants all throughout the winter!
Second, you need to decide on the purpose for the shed – are you going to use it for putting in small items like flower pots & gardening utensils? Then you should select a small shed design; even so, if you want to store a lawnmower, weed eater & other large tools, you should prefer the larger shed design.
Third, consider your subjective design style when picking out storage shed plan. Storage sheds come in a variety of architectural shapes that will compliment your home & outdoor plan. A traditional gable roof style can provide supplementary storage for large equipment such as bikes or pool supplies. A smaller, 20 cubic feet shed has a lift-top roof and offers smaller, more compact storage for lawn cushions & flower pots.
Fourth, when selecting a shed design, you need to deliberate the dimensions of the shed. Take into account factors such as the amount of storage the shed allows (small -20 cubic feet; large-400 cubic feet), the inner dimensions & door opening (especially if you are going to store larger items such as a riding mower), the recommended grounding size for the shed (if the foundation has to be poured before installation), as well as if the shed comes with a base. Before you establish your storage shed, plan to contact your local code authority, as laws change from state to state on if licenses are necessary to build a shed.
Finally, consider the price. Garden shed plans can range from $300 US to over $3000 US and your budget will ascertain which style, type and brand of shed you take.
So in closing, when picking out a shed plan for your garden be sure to weigh the sheds: 1. Material 2. Purpose 3. Your personal design style 4. Dimensions 5. Price If selected properly, a garden shed can provide useful storage and gratification for ages to come.


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