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Uses for a Wooden Shed
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By: Peter Farmer Email Article
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This article aims to give you some inspiration ideas and suggestions about exactly what to do with a shed in your garden. It takes standard ideas for wooden sheds uses and explains how to equip a shed to do each one.

Most people have a garden shed, a dingy box at the bottom of the garden for keeping the kids old bikes, the lawnmower and about two dozen species of spider. Sheds however can be so much more, and the purpose of this article is too expand on this idea and give you some examples of what you can do with garden buildings to create more space for your property while providing you with a functional and versatile little space.

There are a number of factors to consider when looking into what you can do with the space in your garden. The first is the condition of your current shed if you have one. If you are wanting to do something more than make your shed a storage space then you are going to need a well made and clean starting block, this means you can either clear out and clean your current shed or start anew. If you do clear your current one out keep in mind a few things. Firstly it will take more time than you think, your many tools, paint pots and bikes will take a while to move and organise. If you know this is going to be a fairly big task I advise you to hire a van for the day in preparation to take the stuff you no longer want to a local dump. Once the whole thing is empty you can spend some time dusting off all those spider webs and looking around to make sure there is no damage that will need repairing (i.e water damage). Advice for repairing these kinds of problems should be readily available from any DIY guide. If you have decided to start from scratch (which I recommend) then make sure you have a good concrete base to start building your shed on. This garden shed guide seems very helpful and has illustrations.

Now that you have your blank template let’s consider some of the ideas you can apply to it.

Storage Space

The most conventional use for a garden shed is a storage closet for all those heavy garden tools and messy equipment. This is a perfectly just use for an outdoor building but often poorly executed and inefficient. A large amount of simple modifications can make you shed work much better. Old kitchen cabinets (that you can pick up cheaply from charity shops or dumps) are perfect for placing across one wall to store paints and chemicals. They can easily be installed and fitted with a lock if necessary for keeping things away from prying little fingers. A combination of hooks and shelving can be installed above these to hang larger tools such as rakes and brooms to save floor space. A great space saver is a few long L brackets padded with foam that can hold up a few bicycles. This gives you room below them as well as a safe place to store them to prevent scratching while moving other shed tools around. Another great way of saving space is organising sections to your shed. This will make things easier to find and by grouping similar shaped things together, save space. A great choice for a new shed for this purpose is the Walton’s Groundsman Apex Double Door Windowless Shed. It provides a high and large storage area, easy access via double doors and plenty of wall space (not taken up by windows) to hand shelves and brackets.

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David Farmer is a landscape gardener from the Nottinghamshire area of England. He helps maintain this Garden Buildings Website (http://www.gardenbuildingsdirect.co.uk).

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