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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave

Garden Shed

Types of Sheds

Typically, a garden shed is used as a storage house for garden tools such as rakes, spades, trowels, and fertilizers. They organize garden tools according to their uses and sizes with the of shelving and drawers. But apart from its storing garden tools, garden sheds are also used as greenhouses, where variety of plants, bushes, and flowers are kept in display. They can also be a venue for family activities outside the house.

Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave

Storage Sheds

Types of Sheds

There are so many things that could simply not be stored inside the house, such as the lawnmower, the grill, and many more. Finding space for these things could turn out to be a big challenge. If you’re garage, basement, or attic is already filled with important stuff and you can no longer find a place, say, for your bike, what you can do is build or or have
a pre-built storage shed.

Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave

Dogs Shed

Types of Sheds

Fences, cages, dog houses, and dog sheds are used to keep one’s pet dog secure and safe. Dog sheds could be built with or without the roof, but should at least have a comfortable space for the dog to move around. This is to make the dog feel more or less at home and totally caged or imprisoned.

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Shed Brands

Duramax Sheds

Duramax sheds are said to be one of the best brands in the storage shed business, are they actually overrated? The answer is a no, they deserve the reputation thanks to their large product line of strong and exceptional sheds that meet varying needs of the public.

Shed Brands

Arrow Sheds

Assuming you need more space for the storage of your stuff and all the carpentry tools, keeping them in an Arrow shed is a good choice. Chances are, you would have no regrets later on.

Shed Construction

Shed Design

A lot of folks keep on wondering how to erect a shed, and these are people who are not aware that there are so many kinds of designs and instructions out in the market. There are those families or indviduals who go to the local home improvement or hardware store, get some tools, then go [...]

Shed Construction

Shed Door

When building a shed (or getting a prebuilt one), make sure that its doors are big enough for the things meant to be stored. Standard sizes for the shed door is 2 feet and 7 inches wide and 6 feet in height. A height of 6′6″ is better in most instances.

Types of Sheds

Horse Shed

Indeed, ponies and horses need a “house” that is dry, clean and capable of protecting them during foul weather. It could be a stable or a horse shed, and there are pros and cons in both kinds. However, if after a serious contemplation, you have decided to go for a horse shed, here are some [...]

Types of Sheds

Garage Shed

Actually, there are a lot of purposes for a garage shed. A big benefit of having one is the increase of the real estate worth of the whole house. Also, having a garage shed means bigger storage spaces for the house, particularly if the family has a lot of valuables which they are not inclined [...]

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