Garden Shed Plans
If you have recently purchased some lawn equipment such as a lawn mower or garden tiller, you may want to consider building a garden shed to protect your valuable investments. Not only will a garden shed keep your lawn equipment good and dry and protected from the elements such as snow and rain, but it will also provide you with a place to store all of your miscellaneous garden tools and gardening supplies.
Which set of plans or blueprints you decide to use for your garden shed ultimately depends on what you will be using the shed for. Your plans should take into account everything you plan to store inside the building. If you need room for larger lawn and garden equipment such as a riding mower or even a lawn tractor, you need to remember to leave room on the sides for passage through the shed. Or else you will always find that you built your shed too small and always be climbing over one thing to get to another. And if you plan to build shelves on the sides or hang garden tools from the sides, you need to factor spacing for this also.
What materials you choose to use for your garden shed will depend on where you live and how long you expect the building to last. If you ever need to move the garden building should also be taken into consideration. When designing your garden shed you need to think about how it will match your architecture. Will it blend in well with other buildings in the area. These are just a few things to ponder when planning your garden shed.