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[L329]Lifetime Garden Storage Shed
by Les Renshaw, Les
Really speaking, choosing garden storage sheds should be a simple process, because whether you go online, visit a garden centre, a DIY superstore or a garden storage shed specialist, you'll find there is really no lack of choice. Indeed you can find garden storage units to suit just about every garden storage building need in terms of price, size, features and quality. The problem is there are so many garden storage buildings on the market you may be spoilt for choice. So before you finally decide on a garden storage unit, take a little time to consider your needs, because in the end it will save you time and money.

The first thing to ask yourself when choosing garden storage sheds is what do you actually want to use your garden storage unit for? Many people for example want to use their garden storage shed as a bike shed. On the other hand, you may want a garden storage building in which you can keep garden tools and lawnmowers, barbecue and garden furniture or even children's toys. For many people, garden storage buildings make an ideal potting shed, with plenty of headroom and elbow room to work in and lots of space to store pots, tools and materials. For those with families, don't forget that your needs will change over time, so think a few years ahead before choosing garden storage units.

These days of course, the price of garden storage units is an important consideration for almost everyone and it really does pay to think before you buy garden storage sheds. Try not to buy the smallest garden storage unit on price alone, because you may quickly use up the extra space and then wish you'd bought a larger garden storage building in the first place. Naturally enough the other key consideration is the size of garden storage buildings and that depends on the space you have available. The best advice is to buy the largest garden storage shed that will fit on the site whilst still looking good in your garden.

Of course the appearance of a garden storage shed is very important and, depending upon your style of house and garden, you will want to look out for garden storage buildings that will look just right. Fortunately, you'll find that there are garden storage units to suit everything from the traditional country cottage to the most modern urban chic setting. And whatever style of garden storage building you choose, you may want to blend it in, perhaps with landscaping or planting schemes or even by covering it with trellis and climbing plants. Another thing to think about is that you can now find a garden storage unit to suit all sorts of awkward corners and spaces, such as a low garden storage shed to go below a window or a tall narrow one ? there are even special versions for wheelie bin stores.

Some of the more specialised garden storage sheds feature removable lids and panels, whilst others incorporate drop down shelving and fold away worktables. In addition, you'll find there's a wide choice of materials to choose from. Metal garden storage units are usually the least expensive and have clean modern lines, a wooden garden storage shed is a mid priced choice that will suit the more traditionally minded but may need painting or staining, whilst plastic garden storage buildings are much better than the name might imply and are often higher priced because of their appealing design and no maintenance durability.

Need a space to stack away your yard accessories? Do you love to garden, but dont have room for all the materials? Then you should add a storage shed to your garden. And yes, you could stack away your gardening provisions in your garage, but a storage shed offers decisive advantages over your garage.
Before you start, you will isolate the potentially harmful chemicals, such as fertiliser, in your shed and keep them away from kids & animals. Secondly, you can produce a space specifically planned for stacking away garden accessories, tools & equipment. Deciding which shed to choose can be overwhelming-one Google research for garden sheds brings up over 1.2 million websites!-so I have devised a checklist that will streamline your storage shed plan.
First, decide what type of material to for your storage shed; varied types of plans exist to build a shed from scratch, or you can use the ready-made sheds, also obtainable in many diverse types of materials. Sheds have typically been made out of wood, but rising companies like Rubbermaid have been selling click-together sheds made from vinyl or plastic. Metal is a material to consider for your shed design, specially if you live in hurricane-prone areas, because it allows for lastingness and shelter not provided for by wood & vinyl. You can yet choose a greenhouse for your shed design plans and keep growing plants all throughout the winter!
Second, you need to decide on the role for the shed - are you going to use it for stacking away small items like flower pots & gardening utensils? Then you should take a small shed design; nevertheless, if you want to store a lawnmower, weed eater & other bigger tools, you should prefer the larger shed design.
Third, consider your personal design style when selecting storage shed plan. Storage sheds come in a variety of architectural shapes that will compliment your home & outdoor innovation. A traditionalistic gable roof style can provide additional storage for big equipment such as bikes or pool supplies. A smaller, 20 cubic feet shed has a lift-top roof and allows smaller, more compact storage for lawn cushions & flower pots.
Fourth, when opting a shed design, you want to consider the attributes of the shed. Take into account components such as the amount of storage the shed allows (small -20 cubic feet; large-400+ cubic feet), the interior proportions & 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 alter from state to state on if licences are necessary to build a shed.
Ultimately, consider the price. Garden shed plans can range from $300 US to over $3000 US and your budget will control which style, type and brand of shed you take.
So in closing, when selecting a shed plan for your garden be sure to consider the sheds:
1. Material
2. Purpose
3. Your personal design style
4. Dimensions
5. Price
If selected properly, a garden shed can allow useful storage and gratification for days to come.
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