Free Shed Plans Available Here
If you need more storage space and who doesn’t, and you know that selling your property is probably not going to happen in this economic climate, then you might be more interested in building a shed in that spare bit of garden.
There are a few things you will want to take into consideration when building your shed. Just asking yourself a few key questions will prevent you from measuring once and cutting twice in your shed project so to speak.
1. What is your shed going to be used for?
2. Where to put the shed and why?
If you are going to be storing items that need protection, then you need to consider what to construct your shed from and what elements are going to affect your shed. If you are just building a shed to store goods that don’t require specific conditions, then you are free to use any material and can cut your costs quite a bit.
Storing valuable items will require that you consider how much direct sunlight they get as well as ensuring that you have foundations that will drain away excess moisture to ensure that your shed doesn’t become damp inside. Even before you start building, you will want to ensure that you have measured the area adequately and found the right shed plans to work from. Working through the plans before building will help you to assess if you need to make any alternations
There are a variety of great diy shed plans available online. Most downloads include a massive range of shed sizes and functions. You will also find that they offer a wide range of diy garden furniture plans too.
Click here to see what plans I’ve used to build three great garden sheds for my holiday property in the south of France.
