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What’s your next step once you’ve decided to build an outdoor storage shed for your back yard? Head down to the local garden center and buy one, purchase a pre-constructed one at Home Depot or Lowe’s, or hire a dependable contractor.

You may be right! Then again, you may not! If you would like to save money on your storage shed project, and feel the satisfaction of doing it yourself, My Shed Plans may be the answer.

My Shed Plans offers an extensive array of shed plans for any backyard shed project. It has over 12,000 plans for garden sheds, barn sheds, full size decks, and everything in between. All plans include material lists, detailed diagrams, and detailed step by step instructions. There are numerous designs for any type of project from outdoor buildings, to small sheds, all the way up to farm barns.

What if you do not have carpentry skills? No worries. My Shed Plans will bring you up to speed with professional tips on how to handle carpenter equipment, and professionally complete your project. Whether you are a novice or seasoned veteran, My Shed Plans offers a straightforward and affordable approach for all your outdoor storage projects.

Outdoor Storage Solutions

Outdoor storage is always a subject of concern for the homeowner. There are always certain items that just don’t fit being stored in the living room or the bedroom or even the garage. How about the lawnmower? Garden tools. Seasonal patio furniture. Any of a myriad of other items. So what do you do?

The immediate answer is the utilization of outdoor storage sheds or outdoor storage buildings. Is there a difference between the two? Well kind of. A storage shed implies a building that is generally no larger than 12′ X 12′ and does not have any utility service. An outdoors storage building implies any building larger that a 12′ X 12′ and which often has at least electricity supplied.

For the homeowner the most common outdoor structure they will have need for would be the shed. Selecting the right shed means examining what you are going to use the shed for. Will it be strictly for garden tools and equipment? Perhaps storage of seasonal items such as patio furniture or Christmas decorations. Sheds are pretty basic by nature. Four walls set on some type of floor system with a roof to keep out elements. Each shed has some type of door whether a fully functional pre hung door or one made simply from the exterior sheeting and fastened with a padlock.

Storage ShedOnce you have decided what you will be using it for jot down some of the features you would like it to have. For instance, a single door or perhaps a double wide door to get the lawnmower in and out. Maybe a window or two for added light. How about a roof vent in hot climates or sealed tight in very wet areas. Also consider where you plan on placing the shed. Will it be near a tree or out in the open? On a slope or level ground. Will pets or wild critters have access to it? All of these things need to be considered in making your final design selection. Now you are ready for what is the most important part of the project. More important than how much it costs and more important than who will build it.

Finding the right outdoor shed plans for your project is critical for a successful project completion. While there are many sources for shed plans the resources found here have been researched and are both easy to follow and cost-effective. No matter what you need for your outdoor shed you can find it within these links.

It is just not finding a place to obtain plans for your outdoor storage buildings it is also knowing that the plans you find will provide a structure that will give many years of service. Of course within these plans available you will find a range of expertise levels. For the beginning DIY’er on up to the professional contractor. Outdoor storage sheds can be fun to build and the proper set of plans allow that to be done.

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