Mon 29 Sep 2008
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Having to look everywhere for all your tools and lawn and garden equipment can get frustrating. It’s much better to have them stored in one place. It doesn’t need to be the garage, which is for your cars or a basement that is not a good place to store anything with gasoline involved.
Making an investment in a garden shed that is large enough to house all of your lawn and garden equipment will give you great peace of mind as you remove any dangerous material from your home. This can also serve as additional space for hobbies such as wood-working or greenhouses and gardening.
Many DIY families decide to build their own shed. If you are good at these types of projects there are many great shed plans available. If you decide to go this route, you can build the shed to match your current home and design. Look closely at the plans and make sure you get one that has detailed directions and cut and material lists.
Building your own shed lets you bring in your personality and style with color and design. It’s also a great way to add water and power for your other hobbies as well. There is great fun in doing a project like a garden shed.
Safety is one of those things we sometimes think about after the project is over. There are two primary areas of concern you will want to look at with any shed you decide on whether built or bought. One is your physical safety with loading and unloading your equipment. Building a ramp is a great way to minimize that risk. The other is the security of the doors and window and the perimeter of the shed. Make sure you use good sturdy locks for any entrance area and install a security light on the exterior.
You will love your garden shed even more with well planned shelving, pegboard to hang your garden tools and drawers to store nails, screws and other small necessities. Make sure you have everything you need to maximize the space you have and enjoy your new storage shed!
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