1. The amount of shed space needed; The shed should
be large enough to house all your garden tools and equipment, as
well as, provide workshop space to do small jobs indoors like
building, repairing or painting small projects and therefore,
keep paint odors and dust out of the house. The extra space you
free up in the garage can then provide room for the car.
Remember also, that the size of the shed must conform to local
building regulation set by the local authorities.
2. The size of your land or yard; In a small yard there may be
only enough room for a small shed, but in a large area the
maximum shed size would be determined by building codes. In the
country, this may not be a problem. A larger shed can provide
more room for shelving, work space and additional equipment.
3. Blend in with other buildings and landscape; The appearance
of the garden shed, it's shape, size and color should blend in
with other buildings on your property and perhaps those of the
neighborhood so it will not stick out like a sore thumb. The
landscape including trees, lawn and slopes can also influence
your decision.
4. The size of your budget; If you don't have enough money to
purchase the garden shed you really want, consider two smaller
garden sheds purchased at different intervals then join them
together. Start with a basic shed and design it so that windows,
sides, trims and electrical wiring can be added later as your
budget allows.
5. Weather conditions in your area; To build an attractive and
long lasting shed, the kind of weather, heavy rainfall, depth of
frost or snowfall and high winds, must be considered. In a
generally wet area, sloping ground, deep frost, high wind zone
you should consider a concrete foundation with the remainder of
the shed well anchored to it. On level ground and moderate
weather, a foundation of tanalised treated timber on a gravel
base may be satisfactory. This may also lower the cost.
Further tips on how to construct a solid
garden shed base, please read our tutorial guides.
With the large number of shapes and designs of
garden sheds and building plans
to choose from, you should be able to select one that fits
perfectly into your Garden; One that is both practical and
attractive. Therefore, planning a garden shed should bring you
much enjoyment and satisfaction years to come.
While planning to purchase you're garden shed, you first need to
decide how large it can be when placed within your garden, as
well as, the type or shape. There are many different shed
designs to choose from such as, a workshop, rectangle and large,
a square type with gable roof, a diamond shape to fit into a
corner or a lean to shape.
Five tips to help you make the correct decision.