Build Your Own Shed


Build Your Own Shed

If you want to build your own shed there are a few things you need to consider.  I can speak from experience here because I built a shed a few years ago and did not have a set of plans, a material list or even an idea of what the final project would look like.  This is not very smart because I spent a lot of money on trial and error not to mention wasted weekends because I was trying to design on the fly.

My next shed project was different.  The first had to be torn down because I did notget a building permit nor did I get permission from the home owner’s association and it did not conform to their guidelines.

First lesson, check local building codes and if you belong to any type of home owner’s association get their approval as well.  In order to do these two things you need a set of plans.  I’ll tell you right now that the time and trouble saved buy just purchasing a good set of plans versus creating your own is well worth it.

Make sure your blueprints come with a completematerial list as well as a cut chart showing you what size to cut your wood.  This is pretty cool because you just buy your material and cut it all to size before you ever nail in your first nail.  This is not something you can do when you do not have a professional set of construction plans.

Now, the next important thing to consider is the location of the shed and exactly what you will be using it for.  Will it require an electric source as well?  It is a good idea to design your shed to matchyour house or other out buildings on your property so it blends into the overall landscape.

Taking some time to consider these things will help the overall project run smoothly and will save you both time and money when you decide to build your own shed.


Posted on 14 July '10 by admin, under Articles Helpful. No Comments.

Build Your Own Shed – Surprisingly Simple Ways to Build Your Own Shed


Build Your Own Shed – Surprisingly Simple Ways to Build Your Own Shed

Imagine how jealous your neighbor will be when he sees your brand new shed and you tell him you built it yourself! You’ll be admired on the block. You can build your own shed too but first you need a good set of plans.

You need to consider a few things first before you start building your own shed and I can speak from experience on this…my good friend tried building his own shed a few years back without a set of plans’ a material list or even a clue as to what the finished project would look like….mistake!

Not verysmart because he spent a ton of money on this trial and error approach, not to mention the wasted weekends he could have been spending with his wife and kids. My friend, I learned a lesson from his misery, you know they say misery loves company…well I didn’t want to be “company” so I went out and found me a great set of plans.

Also since he was flying by the seat of his pants, not only did he spend way to much money and miss time with his family he also got into trouble and had to tear the first attempt down because he didn’t get the proper permits or permission from the homeowners association. With the proper set of plans he would have known all of this before he even startedbuilding.

Learn this lesson well…You need a good set of plans and the time and trouble it will save you verses creating your own is money well spent. Make sure the plans come with a good material list as well as a cut chart showing you what size to cut your wood. This is pretty cool because you buy all the material and cut it all to size before you hammer in your first nail. This is not something you can do if you don’t have a set of professional construction plans.

Now the next important things to consider are:

  • The location of the shed.
  • What you will be using it for.
  • Design it to match your house or other out – buildings.

Taking some time to consider these things will help the overall project run smoothly and will save you both time and money when you decide to build your own shed.


Posted on 14 July '10 by admin, under Articles Helpful. No Comments.

Build Your Own Shed – Surprisingly Simple Ways to Build Your Own Shed


Build Your Own Shed – Surprisingly Simple Ways to Build Your Own Shed

Imagine how jealous your neighbor will be when he sees your brand new shed and you tell him you built it yourself! You’ll be admired on the block. You can build your own shed too but first you need a good set of plans.

You need to consider a few things first before you start building your own shed and I can speak from experience on this…my good friend tried building his own shed a few years back without a set of plans’ a material list or even a clue as to what the finished project would look like….mistake!

Not verysmart because he spent a ton of money on this trial and error approach, not to mention the wasted weekends he could have been spending with his wife and kids. My friend, I learned a lesson from his misery, you know they say misery loves company…well I didn’t want to be “company” so I went out and found me a great set of plans.

Also since he was flying by the seat of his pants, not only did he spend way to much money and miss time with his family he also got into trouble and had to tear the first attempt down because he didn’t get the proper permits or permission from the homeowners association. With the proper set of plans he would have known all of this before he even startedbuilding.

Learn this lesson well…You need a good set of plans and the time and trouble it will save you verses creating your own is money well spent. Make sure the plans come with a good material list as well as a cut chart showing you what size to cut your wood. This is pretty cool because you buy all the material and cut it all to size before you hammer in your first nail. This is not something you can do if you don’t have a set of professional construction plans.

Now the next important things to consider are:

*The location of the shed.

*What you will be using it for.

*Design it to match your house or other out – buildings.

Taking some time to consider these things will help the overall project run smoothly and will save you both time and money when you decide to build your own shed.


Posted on 14 July '10 by admin, under Articles Helpful. No Comments.

How To Build Shed Foundations – What You Need To Know


How To Build Shed Foundations – What You Need To Know

Your shed will only be as good as the foundations. Planning at this stage will ensure it’s done right and your efforts will last for a very long time. In this article I will discuss a range of shed foundations that are commonly used.

1.   The Dirt Floor

If your building a pole shed structure then a dirt floor is suitable. It is important though that water drains away from your shed as you don’t want your stored goods getting damp from pooling of water on the shed floor

2.   Blocks and Gravel

If your shed has timber framed walls you will need to place it on a stable, level surface that is dry. Crushed


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How To Build An Outdoor Storage Shed – Quick Download !


How To Build An Outdoor Storage Shed – Quick Download !

Is this the beginning of your hunt for outdoor storage shed plans for a custom-made item you have been contemplating for a while? Like many of us, you probably don’t know how to get necessary tips and advice without squandering valuable hours on lengthy, sometimes fruitless searches. In this brief article, i’ll share what i’ve learned about what a very simple process it is to acquire the necessary information for anything that is made of wood.


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Using your creativity to build wood products is fulfilling and it’s possible to turn it into a profitable enterprise – wouldn’t you like to put your extra time to work by learning this time-honored art form? It is incredible what you can make when you find knowledgeable people to get you started – the fact that it’s fun is an added bonus! Even if you think you’re “all thumbs,” you will be ably producing quality woodwork before you know it. We all need a helping hand sometimes,and that is available in an interesting site i recently came across. Specialists in wood crafts are happy to share what they’ve learned and show you how it’s done through highly accurate and easily understandable blueprints.

What fun to plan out your initial endeavor; would you like to try a simple book case, a relaxing hammock, or even a nice backyard gazebo? It’s very rewarding to gain abilities you didn’t even know were possible for you, and you’ll likely be enthusiastic to display some of the crafts you’ve been able to make yourself. This may or may not be a new skill for you, and you may have plenty of self-confidence in this area; still, the process will surely go more smoothly with some good assistance.

Make sure you use your time and materials wisely by exploring these accurate and easy-to-use outdoor storage shed plans; many hobbyists have remarked on their excellence, and have been successful with their projects. Start small or aim big, but when you have knowledgeable instructors, your upcoming wood projects will not be so intimidating. If you’ve always said you don’t have the know-how to make that custom bureau (or trellis, or bedroom set…) – the resources you need are

well within your reach. You are full of potential and can reach your goals; with a combination of guidance, a positive attitude, and an industrious, energetic disposition, you can be a woodworker. What a great tool the web is. Anything you want to know about can be found, including how to become active, informed, and enthused by taking up a special project.


Posted on 6 July '10 by admin, under Articles Helpful. No Comments.

Outdoor Garden Shed Plans – Need Extra Space For Your Gardening Tools

Outdoor Garden Shed Plans – Need Extra Space For Your Gardening Tools

My husband likes to “tinker” and he has all these tools, equipment and work benches that takes up just about all the garage.  Then there is my hobby. I love to garden and I have my gardening benches, gardening tools, flower pots, bags of soil and mulch, etc.,etc.,etc. Between “his stuff” and “my stuff”, and all of the holiday decorations that we have in boxes stacked up in the garage, there is no longer any room for our cars.  We have to do something, we either have to get rid of something or find more storage space.  Neither one of us were willing to get rid of anything so we decided to look at some outdoor garden shed plans to move all my gardening stuff to.  I was very excited.

We got online and actually found some free outdoor garden shed plans.  But after more research we found out that the free shed plans didn’t have all the information that a good set of professional designed plans had and they were not very expensive.  It was a “no-brainer”, we decided on a set of plans and made our purchase.  We actually went for a shed that was larger than we actually needed, but it will give me more space to work in if weather is bad and we will have more storage space.

One of the things my husband didn’t even think about until he started reviewing the instructions was the load capacity for the roof.  We get a lot of snow every winter and know the damage it can cause if you have a flat roof where snow can accumulate. The weight of the snow  could cause your roof to collapse.

Security is another factor to consider, specially if your storage shed will be located away from your house or if it’s located behind your garage where you can’t see it.  You may want to consider putting bars on the windows, security lights on the outside and absulutely a good heavy door with a bolt action lock.  Maybe you think some of this is over kill, you just have to decide if it is necessary in your neighborhood.

With any structure that you build, it is better to use pressure treated wood.  It is a little more expensive, but it will last far longer than untreated wood. Also, when you are ready to paint your new outdoor garden shed, spend a little more money for a good quality primer and exterior latex enamel paint. The finish will last longer and be easier to keep clean.  Afterall, you want your investment to last a long time.

An outdoor garden shed is a great investment. But if you are going to build it yourself, then get a good set of Outdoor Garden Shed Plans. They will more than pay for themselves by saving you time, money and frustration.

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Posted on 17 June '10 by admin, under Garden Shed Plans. No Comments.

Backyard Storage Shed Plan | Trying To Find A Backyard Storage Shed Plan?


Backyard Storage Shed Plan | Trying To Find A Backyard Storage Shed Plan?

Trying to find a backyard storage shed plan? Click this link to get instant access to over 12,000 shed plans.

So you’ve decided on making a backyard storage shed? Great! The first thing you’ll need is a backyard storage shed plan.While there are some “ready to assemble” shed kits available to purchase, they are much more expensive and simply building a backyard storage shed yourself is really not much harder.There’s no need to be intimidated about building a shed from the ground up. You’ll find that this is a much better


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Storage Shed Plans With A Porch


Storage Shed Plans With A Porch

If you are thinking about adding a storage shed, you may want to consider adding a porch to your shed.  It won’t cost you that much more, but you will be able to use your porch in many different ways.  Use it as additional workspace or add some patio furniture and a few plants to dress it up a bit.  If you have your friends over at the end of the day, it is a great place to hang out and have a few brewskys.  Whatever your reason, it would be a great addition to any storage shed, but I wouldn’t recommend building one without a good set of storage shed plans with a porch.

My husband has been looking for a set of plans for a potting shed and has decided to get a


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Garden and Storage Shed Plans – How to Choose


Garden and Storage Shed Plans – How to Choose

Choosing garden and storage shed plans seems easy when the thought first comes to mind, but there is some thought you should put into it. This article will make it easy for you to decide on the right plans for your garden or storage shed.

First of all, you should evaluate your needs. The best way to do this is to focus on what the main purpose of your new shed is. Is your garden shed going to be used simply for storage? How much space is needed to accomodate all of the items you will be storing?

Many people use their storage shed as a workshop, in addition to storage. If you are planning to use yours as a workshop, make sure you have


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WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO GET PROVEN WOODEN GARDEN SHED PLANS

WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO GET PROVEN WOODEN GARDEN SHED PLANS

Proven wooden garden shed plans are important for several reasons. Besides making the job of building your wooden garden sheds easier there are some other really good reasons why you need a get set of blueprints/plans for your new garden shed.

APPROVALS – If you have to get your wooden garden shed approved by your local homeowner’s association or city/county you will need a good set of plans to present to them to get your approval. Just telling them what your garden shed will look like will not be enough. Besides having a good set of plans you will also probably need to draw a plot plan which is simply a drawing of your lot and where you will place your wooden garden shed. This plot plan will need to show proper dimensions of your lot, the size of your shed, and where your shed will be located.  Some homeowner associations will also want to know the roofing and siding material you will be using along with the colors of each.

MATERIALS LIST – Really good wooden garden sheds plans will contain a complete materials list for all of the materials you will need to build your wooden garden sheds. This list can then be taken to your local home improvement centers and lumberyards so you can get bids. Getting more than one bid will allow you to get the cheapest price for your materials and to negotiate free delivery as the deciding factor in choosing your supplier for your materials. Additionally, the materials list allows you to keep from getting too much or too little of one of the materials and making several trips in the process.

LACK OF CARPENTRY SKILLS – Even if you lack the skills necessary to figure out all of the angles you will need to cut proven wooden garden sheds plans come to the rescue. With all of the angles and cuts laid out for you it allows you to make all of the cuts with ease and not to have to worry whether your geometry skills are good enough. Proven wooden garden sheds plans make this step in the process a breeze for the homeowner.

DESIGN CHOICES – By purchasing a set of garden shed plans you will be able to make choices on the size and style of the wooden garden shed you want for your backyard. You will not have to settle for the few choices you have if you bought a pre-built wooden garden shed at your local dealer. Additionally, with just a little skill at carpentry you could even alter the size shed you want with a different roof style or other architectural changes you might want. Seeing other examples has always really helped me in the past to make changes I wanted to get a really unique shed.

OTHER TYPES OF STRUCTURES – Most sets of wooden garden shed plans you purchase will also contain plans for mini greenhouses, arbors, wooden children playhouses, and specialized garden structures like pergolas etc. So it makes a lot of sense to purchase a set of plans to give yourself a lot of choices. Additionally, many of these plan sets will also contain plans for potting benches, tables, sitting benches etc. which you are sure to use after you get your wooden garden sheds built.

As the saying goes most mistakes come from a failure to plan. Trying to build a wooden garden shed without any plans can be done if you have the experience but I wouldn’t suggest trying it with most homeowners. I strongly suggest buying a good set of plans and avoiding a waste of time and money in the process.


Posted on 16 June '10 by admin, under Garden Shed Plans. No Comments.