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Four Tips For Selecting The Ideal Outdoor Storage Shed

Posted in Outdoor Storage Sheds on April 15th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

When looking for the perfect way to organize your extra indoor and outdoor things into one space, you should consider an outdoor storage shed. A shed will give you extra space for lawn equipment, box storage, or can even act as a parking space for your motorcycle, bicycle, or even your car if space allows.


When most people think of outdoor storage sheds, they think of those outdated metal kits that don’t fit into the landscape and often rust within a few years. Today, sheds have evolved from those metal kits to include stylish and more durable sheds built from plans or new updated kits. Sheds built from wood, vinyl, or brick that often look like miniature versions of a home are popular. These sheds are perfect for storing lawn equipment, holiday decorations, out of season clothing, and much more.


When choosing a storage shed, keep the following tips in mind so your shed suits your desire and storage needs.


Style


Look at your landscape and backyard and visualize the style and size of shed you prefer. Popular choices for outdoor storage shed styles include country cottages and farm barns. Also consider add on accessories to enhance the look of your shed, including double doors, lofts, windows, shelves, flower boxes, shutters, and more.


Function


Make a list of each way you plan to use your outdoor storage shed to help determine its main purpose. By considering the main function of a shed, you can eliminate certain styles and shapes that will not fit your needs. For example, if you want to store your riding mower in your outdoor storage shed, you should consider sheds with double doors and an entry ramp instead of a step or stairs for ease of storage. You may also want a ventilated shed if you will be storing gasoline for your riding mower.


Building Materials


After you have decided on the style and main function of your shed, determine the building materials you want. There are many different choices when it comes to building materials. Your budget and desire for achieving a certain “look” will determine the type of building materials you use. Common siding materials include wood, vinyl, and rock. Cedar is a popular wood for outdoor storage shed because it is pretty, durable, and weather, insect, and rot resistant. Vinyl is the most economical choice. It lasts a long time, is rust and rot resistant and does not require painting, but it is usually considered a less stylish choice than rock or wood. Rock siding, which includes stone, concrete block, and bricks, makes for a sturdy and long lasting shed, but it requires more labor to install.


Your Abilities


Consider your abilities when deciding between a storage shed kit and building from scratch using storage shed plans. If you aren’t an experienced builder, it may be best to go with a storage shed kit that includes pre-cut pieces that you simply put together. A shed built from plans may last longer, but if you don’t have the skills to build it right, it is not the most economical choice.


By keeping these tips in mind when choosing an outdoor storage shed, you should find a shed with the look you love that meets all of your storage needs.

Stephanie Quinn is an author for Build A Shed Plans. If you want more tips for building an outdoor storage shed, check out their free resources and learn about backyard sheds, tool sheds, storage sheds, garden sheds, tool sheds, and more.


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