ᐅ Garden Shed Photo Thread – Share Your Garden Shed Photos Here

Created on: 10 Apr 2018 13:30
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We are now in our fifth year living in our house.
And in the garden, there is always something to redesign or create, which the years before didn’t allow time for.

Now I’ve been thinking about getting a small garden shed with a lean-to roof. The lean-to would be for firewood, and the shed for garden tools.
What do you think: minimum wood thickness? Is 19 mm (3/4 inch) enough?
Does it absolutely need a floor? We only want to store hand tools, fertilizer, buckets, and a wheelbarrow.

For the foundation, I’m thinking of using ground anchors that are set in concrete. The thought of digging 80 cm (31 inches) deep terrifies me...

My husband isn’t really the creative type. He can do the work, but designing a shed himself isn’t his thing. We lack the technical knowledge. So we would probably order one. Building it ourselves should be doable [emoji16]

Please show your sheds: where are they located in your garden? Did you build it yourselves or order it? Any challenges during assembly?
What would you have done differently? More windows? Different paint? Pressure-treated wood or not?

I need your input and ideas.
And in general: this topic is completely missing here.
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Meicel
10 Apr 2018 14:52
I’ll follow this thread, as we have been considering it for some time as well. However, we are still not sure exactly how we want it to look.
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ypg
10 Apr 2018 14:55
I’m thinking of something like this

Wooden garden shed with stacked wood, workbench, and wheelbarrow on a paved courtyard

Or this one

Small wooden garden shed with double doors and a side covered carport.


We have a two-meter (6.5 feet) gravel path between the garage and the house... it should eventually also serve as a windbreak and provide access to the front...
unfortunately, everything depends so much on the exact measurements
77.willo10 Apr 2018 14:57
Such cabins can be just as easily built completely by yourself as by using a kit. Custom dimensions are not a problem.
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Nordlys
10 Apr 2018 15:04
The lower one is available in person from Bremer in Eutin. I found it to be too plain for the price.
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ypg
10 Apr 2018 15:20
77.willo schrieb:
You can build such sheds just as easily yourself as using a kit. Custom dimensions are no problem.

But the hard thinking falls on me again, and transport is also an issue.
My husband was happy about the idea of expanding the storage room a bit, but he can’t really enjoy the work on this project. You’re not 30 anymore, after all.
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ypg
10 Apr 2018 15:23
Nordlys schrieb:
The lower one is on display at Bremer in Eutin. I found it a bit too flat for the price.

Cheap? You could somehow reinforce it yourself... it would be my husband’s favorite, but I find it too delicate.

I find the one above very robust, with an overhang of 2 meters (6.5 feet), the shed too... It has been treated under pressure. I would then paint it black [emoji848]