Choosing a storage shed for your yard is easy. Follow these simple steps, and you’ll enjoy having your garden tools and accessories close at hand for years of working enjoyment.
First, evaluate your environment. Do you need to consider weather, such as hurricanes, when selecting what your shed will be made of? Sheds come in lots of designs and can be made from a variety of materials, ranging from wood, to vinyl or plastic, to metal. Metal sheds can stand up to more severe weather, while a vinyl “click-together” shed may be easier to install. You will also want to think about what type of flooring (if any) you would like to have.
Second, think about what you will store in your shed, and how you plan to use your new space. Are you putting a lawn-mower and other yard tools in the shed? If so, measure how much space these items will take up, and plan for even more storage areas if possible. Remember, you will want to store your garden chemicals and fertilizers separately from pool chemicals and your automotive needs. Do you want to work inside the shed? Sheds can be configured to include work areas for re-potting plants, greenhouse areas, etc. Perhaps you need space for the family bicycles, too.
Third, consider what style of shed you find attractive. Do you want to coordinate the appearance of your shed with your house or other out-buildings? If you do, you will most likely consider a plastic/vinyl or wood structure. Do you want to store your patio cushions inside for the winter, or during foul weather? Perhaps a gabled roof would be a good choice. Do you need a wide doorway to accommodate your ride-on mower? Think about what tools you use, and the frequency of use, as you go about your planning. (more…)