How to Get the Most out of Your Storage Shed
Posted in: Shed Uses Tags: backyard shed, backyard storage shed, garden tool shed, tool storage shed
Over time most people will accumulate a lot of stuff. Depending on what this stuff is, you might want to hang on to it. You can either pay a lot of money to store it somewhere where you have to rent a spot, or you could invest in a storage shed. Then, you'll only have to make a one time payment and you get to use it for as long as it lasts.
Before we talk too much about what kind of units you should look at, we should look at whether the things you want to store might appropriately be kept inside such a unit. You see, there are some objects that are temperature dependent. This means that they can not be stored in extreme heat or cold. So, for these items you will have to pay to have them stored in a regulated temperature unit.
If your possessions are not dependent on the temperature then they are perfect for storage sheds. Objects that fit this description are things like documents, tools, and other things that can stand the heat and cold. They don’t have to be able to withstand the rain because the unit will be enclosed.
Early into the process of choosing which shed you want you should consider whether you care about it being hurricane safe. There are some units out there that are designed to protect your stuff even during a hurricane. If you need this kind of protection, then you will want to get one of these. If you do not, then you really do not need to waste the extra hundreds of dollars that they will cost. So make sure that you know what you’re getting.
Next, you need to make sure you get the right size. Really measure out what you will be putting inside of these things. You don’t want to get a unit that is too small to fit your belongings. That’s why you need to plan ahead and make sure that you are getting one that is the right size. You can make sure you are doing this by measuring each of your objects and then adding all the measurements together.
Lastly, make sure you get a good brand. Some units will collapse over time. You want one that will last for a while. That means that you need to find out which brands are quality and which ones are garbage. Your belongings are worth getting a good unit.
I hope that this short guide will help you with you as you search for storage sheds. They really can help you keep your junk safe and out of your house.
Backyard Storage Solutions
Posted in: Shed Uses Tags: backyard storage, backyard storage building, backyard storage shed, storage solutions
No matter how big your house is, you always need backyard more storage. Have you ever in your life lived in a house that had enough storage space? I know that I haven't. So, how does one store all their accumulated stuff?
One way to store items you can't yet part with is a storage shed. Sheds are called various different things, depending upon slight differences between their sizes. A Storage Barn looks like a little barn with an angled roof and the typical barn door with the X across it. A Storage Building is like a storage shed, but it's longer. Sometimes it has cupolas on the roof to make it look more like a house, and tends to have more windows. It also costs twice as much. A Storage Shed is simple. At its simplest, it's a box with a slanted roof.
They can be made out of different materials, such as fiberboard, aluminum, DuraTemp. They can have vinyl siding, or be made of cedar. They can be made out of Knotty pine, or be made to look like Swiss houses. They might be made of logs like a log cabin, or be made to look like a single or even double-story house.
You can pay $10,000 for it, or you can pay $500.
However, be careful, there's always that level that is reached where your local zoning ordinance will call it a building instead of a shed. People have gotten into problems before by just building a fancy tree house.
Realize that you might have to have an inspector come over and check out the shed after you're done. If you didn't check first, but you installed electricity into the shed... you might be either removing it, or paying a fine. If you make a permanent foundation for the unit, thinking that it will certainly keep out mice now... you might have put it in the wrong place. It's hard to move a poured foundation, so check before you pour it to see if there are any regulations forcing it to be a certain distance away from the property line.
When you're considering different kinds of backyard storage solutions, generally the most boring is also the safest. Why? Well, they made it generic enough to conform to all regulations.
Backyard Storage Options for the Whole Family
When you're looking for someplace else to put all of your items and equipment, toys, lawn care supplies and more, consider a great backyard storage shed or storage system. A backyard storage shed can actually be used for the entire family if you organize it correctly.
First you need to get a good general idea of how much stuff you want to store here. This will help you determine what size storage shed to get. Which family members will be storing their stuff here? How much space inside the shed will each person need?
Maybe dad wants to store his Lawn Mower, weed eater
and other lawn tools. Mom wants to be able to keep tools and supplies for her flower garden. Your teenage child wants to keep their bike and scooter in the shed and the younger children want to store their outside toys
such as sand buckets and shovels or ride on toys
to protect them from the elements when not in use.
All of this can be done from the same shed and all it takes is a little bit of planning and organization. When you're sure the shed you've chosen has enough space, then consider separating parts of the shed into whose section belongs to whom.
Dad will need space for his items so that people are not tripping over them or causing damage to them but he also needs to be able to get his equipment in and out when the occasion calls for it without trouble. This is where careful layout will come into play.
Mom's items might be able to go on shelving where they are up off the ground but she can easily reach them whenever she wants them. Some great backyard shed shelf organizing will make this possible. For items that belong to younger children, you will want to keep them low and in easy access. Although you should never allow your young child to enter a storage shed alone as there are too many things that can be dangerous inside.
Add a Shed to Your Backyard
Posted in: Shed Uses Tags: backyard garden shed, backyard shed, backyard storage, backyard storage shed, backyard storage sheds
Are you thinking of getting a little extra storage on your property somehow? Most of us could use some extra storage space for putting junk, supplies, lawn care equipment and other items. However, you might be wondering how you can get a shed to fit in with your backyard theme.
If youve already taken great care to decorate your backyard, you might worry that a storage shed or garden shed is going to mess that up or clash in some way. This doesnt have to be true, however. Its possible to find a shed for your backyard that wont ruin the theme you have for your backyard dcor.
Its also possible to tweak an existing shed so that it matches your dcor better and blends in with your existing backyard. First you need to know what type of shed it is. Wooden sheds are much easier to customize and fit in with a backyard theme. You can paint them, hang things on the walls and more.
Many wooden sheds are built to look like small cottages which can go with many backyard themes naturally and they may have windows and house-like doors on them. But this doesnt mean that only wooden sheds can go with your backyard theme.
You can dress up an aluminum shed to match or blend in with a backyard theme as well. You can also choose a sleek and clean design that will fit well with what you already have going on in the backyard. Its also possible to choose a location for your shed that will not take away from the current theme.
You might place the shed towards the back of the yard, in a corner, right beside or behind a garage or in some other location that is not as obvious and detracting from your backyard theme. This is a great way to get the storage you need in without your shed sticking out like a sore thumb. Depending on the type of backyard theme you have, you might also be able to cover the shed with something, like netting, to make it blend in and look more attractive.
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