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Exploring the Value of a Shed Kit   no comments

Posted at 7:23 pm in DIY

If you are not familiar with outside buildings and their uses than you may be oblivious to what a shed kit even is. Should this be the case we will attempt to take you on a short journey into a world where storage kits are utilized to create cozy little getaways in the comfort of your own backyard.


First of all let’s define the shed kit. A shed kit is nothing more than a collection of material designed to be easily assembled into a shed. It is like a puzzle of enormous proportions. Everything needed to construct a shed designed to meet your expectations is placed into this kit with easy to read and understand directions.


Depending on the size and style of the shed you choose these practical little buildings can be constructed in less than a day. You will benefit from the feeling one gets when they have assembled something with their own hands. Best of all the ease of assembly will not leave you too tired to enjoy it.


Storage sheds come in many various varieties and sizes. These kits transform into log sheds, garden cabins or whatever you desire them too be. These buildings can enhance the beauty of any location. They truly look like miniature homes. These buildings can be obtained at a price that won’t break the bank through the value of a shed kit.


Sheds can be used for all kinds of activities. They can be utilized as areas to place garden tools and products. If not, how about as a glorious playhouse for your daughter or granddaughter. They can be used for storage, a place to get a way and write, a hobby house or that romantic location for reigniting passion. The opportunities are endless and are all made easier by the use of great shed kits.

Tom Razor is a marketing director for Solid Build, Inc. – provider of outdoor wood kit products. Solid Build Inc offers real wood, high quality and competitively priced shed kits, gazebos, green houses, cabins and other outdoor buildings. For more information click on http://www.woodenshedkits.com or dial 1-800-590-2508. We’ve got the Best Prices Guaranteed!

Written by Philly Decorator on March 20th, 2010

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Tips on Building a Garden Shed   no comments

Posted at 4:47 pm in Garage & Storage

If you have some extra space in your backyard, and your garage always seems to be cluttered with your tools and various other garden utilities, check out how building a garden shed can benefit you.


There are several different types of garden sheds, but there is a basic design shared by all of them. A four sided building with a high roof, and various add-ons inside for shelving storage. The only real difference between the various garden sheds is the material the shed is made out of, and the size in proportion to square feet.


If you are looking to build a shed you have two basic methods to go about the process. If you are well adept at woodworking and design then you can build it from scratch and make the design as you go. If you are not as skilled at woodworking, but you want to save money by building the structure yourself, you can check into purchasing some design instructions for the shed, or even a precut one that only requires self assembly. Both methods could utilize the various materials that garden sheds are made out of, but the most common material is wood. Once you decide whether you are going to build the structure from scratch, or with precut wood you can go about the building process.


If you are building the shed from scratch it is a good idea to check around at the various lumber yards in town to see which one can offer you the best deal on the wood you require to build it. The amount of wood you need to purchase all depends on how large you want the shed to be, and the type of wood you purchase is also subject to your bias, but the most common type by far is oak. Once you have you wood purchased, you can gather your tools and go to work on the design of the shed, and put your woodworking skills to use.


If you decide to purchase a precut designed wood one, all you need to do is gather the correct tools and follow the instructions to the best of your ability. Premade wooden garden sheds can also be purchased, but you will save money by purchasing a self assembly kit through either a local hardware store or through an internet source.


Overall if you are in need for some extra storage for your garden tools, clearly building your very own shed will be a great solution for you.

You can learn more about metal garden sheds, and get much more information and resources about garden sheds at Wooden Garden Sheds

Written by Philly Decorator on March 19th, 2010

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A Few Tips For Buying Garden Sheds   no comments

Posted at 10:08 pm in Garage & Storage

Having a garden shed in your yard is an easy and handy way to have access to the materials and supplies you use for your yard work. Choosing the kind of shed that would be best for you isn’t too difficult if you keep a few points in mind.


The first point in considering a shed for your yard is the size of the shed itself. Aside from what will actually fit on your lawn you need to also consider what may be regulated in your neighborhood. You can check with your local homeowners association or with the proper authority for your cities government.


Once you have the specifics of what is allowed for a shed, use those as your guide when choosing the size and construction of the shed. You can purchase a premade shed or you can construct one yourself. If you opt to build the shed yourself make sure you buy all the items that will be required for the construction of the shed in addition to have the time available to actually build it.


Of course you will have to make sure the shed you build meets with the requirements of your neighborhood. In considering a garden shed you should also decide what type of items will be stored in the shed. If you want to use it for a large item such as a riding lawn mower or a snowmobile, you will want to have a very durable material such as metal. This means the shed is less likely to become unstable and move in any type of inclement weather.


Wood frame sheds are a popular choice for large items as well as for small ones, because of their attractiveness. A nicely constructed wood shed that has been painted or stained can add interest to a yard instead of sticking out like an eyesore.


Plastic premade sheds are also very popular because of their ease of assembly. Often they have only a few pieces that fit together and the shed is ready to go. However, they are lightweight and are best used for smaller items such as gardening tools and gardening accessories. Of course a factor in the type of shed you choose is the price you will pay. Garden sheds are more likely to be on sale when the season is drawing to a close than when it is just beginning. You can also check online for more competitive rates then are found at local retailers.

Bryan Cagle is a landscape artist who gives no non-sense advice on how to organize your yard with Suncast storage shed through his articles. At SuncastStorageSheds.com, you’ll find more information on the related category.

Written by Philly Decorator on March 15th, 2010

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