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Index Page » Family & Home » Gardening & Horticulture
 

Sheds

 

Sheds are single-storied outhouses, usually constructed in gardens, which are primarily used for storage. The design of a shed and its furnishing depends upon individual tastes. Many people construct their sheds themselves using simple carpentry skills and crude building tools.

There are different types of sheds depending on the use that they are put to. The most common type is a garden shed that is used to store garden tools. These are generally found in houses with a garden. Tool sheds contain all types of sundry tools like screwdrivers, saws, hammers, and nails and are used by people that have a penchant for light furniture work and other types of hardware engineering. Storage sheds are used to stock unused household items that may be of use sometime in the future. Some people build sheds just so they can relax in them and pursue their hobbies in peace. Sheds for children may also contain stuff like their toys, sporting equipment, and computers. Garages can also be classified as sheds. Other types of sheds are lawn sheds, pool houses, and boathouses.

In America, outbuildings with an area of less than 200 square meters can be classified as sheds. All sheds require zoning approvals. Sheds that have an area of more than 100 square meters also require building permits. There are also certain rules for the building of sheds. Sheds that are less than 100 square meters need anchors on all four corners. If the sheds are above 100 square meters, then they need four inches of gravel foundation apart from the anchors on all four corners.

Sheds can be constructed with wood, bricks, or metal. They are basic structures with hinged doors, tiny windows, and a shingled roof. Inside there may be minimal furniture like a worktable and a chair.

Sheds are personal outbuildings, but that has not prevented them from evolving into a unique architectural style. Sheds sport different roof styles like the gambrel, gable, and New England styles. Based on their structures, they may be of lean-to locker, or colonial saltbox potting types. Different houses have different types of sheds pertaining to their individual fancies. Though people may construct their own sheds, it is important to select a good style since the design of the shed affects the overall appearance of the property on which it is built.

Author: Marcus Peterson
 
Author Bio:
Marcus Peterson is a specialist in this area. Marcus has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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