Posts Tagged ‘wooden shed’

The Best Tips For Organizing Wooden Sheds

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Surely, you understand how important its is to have a well organized wooden shed if you already own one. Simply because wooden sheds fill up with unnecessary items quite quickly since they are so small to begin with. The best time to start organizing it is before you even have anything in it.

For those that have a wooden shed full of items, you will have to start by removing EVERYTHING and start from scratch. It may seem like a lot of work now but it will be a lot easier in the long run and take less time.

There are those of us who find it hard to throw anything away (as it might be important later on), but if its an item that never gets used and has no sentimental value, then just throw it out, donate, or sell them.

When you are finished removing all the items from your shed, take time to group like items into piles. Like, your bicycle gear in one group, your gardening supplies in another, etc.

Small items can now be placed in containers or bins that will go neatly on shelves. Make sure you label the outside of the containers to you can easily find what you are looking for later.

Wooden Sheds By Category – How Would You Use One?

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The type of roof a wooden sheds has is the most common way of categorizing them. For instance, some types of roofs are lean-to, gambrel, salt box, etc. Since the type of roof the shed has doesn’t make much difference in how they are used, here is a different way to categorize them. They are listed and described below in five different categories:

1. Sheds for Storage

By far, the most basic shed is the storage shed. They consist of four walls, a roof, door, a floor and that’s about it. This is to keep out potential thieves. The floor can be made either out of wood on a frame or on a slab of poured concrete. Since space is usually at a premium in small storage sheds, its important to keep them well organized.

2. Garden Shed

Garden sheds are one of the most convenient items you could have for your garden – especially if your garden is a healthy distance from your main house. It becomes crucial to have a place to store your gardening tools so you can easily find them when you need them most. Garden sheds are also a great place to keep a potting bench and all your extra gardening supplies.