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5 Different Kinds of Garden Sheds to Consider Building

 
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Sara Edmund

When considering building a garden shed, you have to realize that there are a number of options to choose from. You do not have to settle on a shed that you have no interest in just because it is all that is out there. Of course there are a number of variables that can determine what kind of shed you build. But it is important you understand that you have options. Here are five different kinds of garden sheds to look into.

1. Basic shed

If you are looking for a generic shed to accommodate your typical gardening needs, you can construct a basic shed fairly easily. You can build the shed however big you choose, but a common size to start with is an 8’X12’ shed. You can go with a gable roof, single or double doors, and as many windows as you choose. The great thing about the basic shed is you can put however much money into it as you want.

2. Three-in-one garden shed

A three-in-one garden shed has everything you can imagine. It has a regular garden, a gazebo and a potting shed all in one package. The sky is the limit with what you can do with this construction option. You can build all three in one, or you can leave out the potting shed or gazebo. This can be perfect for storing your garden tools as well as taking care of any garden needs you may have.

3. Garden tool shed

There is nothing worse than trying to garden, but not being able to find your tools. It seems impossible to keep everything organized and in the right spot if you do not have a tool shed. A garden tool shed can help you keep track of all of your tools from rakes, hoes, shovels, and buckets. If you do not have much room in your yard for an actual shed, a garden tool shed can be perfect because it is small yet allows you to stay organized.

4. Redwood cedar shingle garden shed

If you are looking to add a little style and class into your garden shed, a redwood cedar shingle shed is the way to go. It is nothing overly big, but certainly grabs your attention. You can place it in just about any garden corner. Plus, the cedar shingle roof is long lasting. In fact, the roof will actually improve with age. This is something you cannot find often with sheds as they can tend to deteriorate from time to time. If you plan on building it yourself, expect it to take some time. But it is well worth the effort once you have a completed project.

5. Large shed

If you have the room, building a large shed can be amazing for your yard. It gives you the ability to store however many tools you want, build a table or bench of some sort to handle your gardening inside, and you can add firewood racks to stay warm during those winter months. Who would have ever known you can garden in the winter.

As you can see, there are a number of different garden shed possibilities to take into consideration. You will have to take other variables into account like size, location and the cost of constructing the different sheds. But it is nice to know that you have options to choose from. While the five sheds listed in this article are among the most popular, there are plenty more you can choose from. Take the time to get online and see what kinds of choices you have. The last thing you want to do is just settle for something you do not like.

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Sara Edmund wrote the Article '5 Different Kinds Of Garden Sheds To Consider Building' and recommends you visit http://www.gardeningthoughts.co.uk/acatalog/sheds.html for more information on garden store sheds.

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