Different Types of Garden Sheds

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Garden Sheds - how much space do You Need?
If somebody ever makes a garden shed that will expand in size at the same rate many of us acquire the type of'things' that finish up in the garden shed, they're sure to make zillions. Until then, it's lucky there are such a lot of different sizes and shapes of garden sheds available that there's one to suit each one of us at almost any of life's collection points!

For the single woman or man, with only a little garden or yard area there's a fabulous tiny garden shed 1.52 metres wide by 0.78 metre deep available for under two hundred Australian dollars. It's big enough to hold a mower, some basic gardening tools, a bag or 2 of potting mix, maybe some sporting equipment, a box or 2 of total junk, and even the garden gnomes your cousin gave your for christmas.

Most garden sheds have a single hinged access door and a straightforward slide bolt making access fast and easy. When your aunt visits, the gnomes can be quickly utilized. Stand them just outside of the shed and tell her you need them to guard the fairy that lives in the shed. Anyone who'd give you garden gnomes for xmas would believe that, right?


A shed this size is built for small spaces so it's perfect for the small back yard, the small courtyard of a villa or perhaps to go in the garage or allocated space for storing of an apartment.

For a family or truly major hoarders there's a 4.48 metre wide by 2.26 metre deep garden shed with double doors. This sized shed is workshop size. They're great for housing bigger items of sporting kit or past-time hardware as it keeps your items out of view and protects them from the weather. It is a great size for the serious gardener too as you can store all of your items and have an area left over for use as a workspace. Go up to a 6 metres wide garden shed and you get 2 doors, that will let more light into the shed if you plan to work in it.

Garden sheds can now be purchased online and delivered to your doorstep. Naturally, they are not already constructed -- but they do come with a simple assembly system and instructions. Actually, you can watch instruction videos on the internet so you can see how they are put together.


In some areas you may require council authorization to build a shed or workshop on your land, so remember to check any council wants before getting a garden shed.


Got something larger to store? You might always move up to a single garage. That is's right - you can order a single garage complete with a tilt door, windows and a personal access door and have it delivered. You can almost surely have to get council approval for a construction this size but quality sheds of this dimension will come delivered with engineering plans that can be used for council submission.

Click here for a big range of inexpensive Garden Sheds for you to browse.

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Rob has learnt a lot about sheds in the last few months. If you have any questions about garden sheds all the way through to carports, garages or aviaries, please don't hesitate to contact me.

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