Choosing the Best Shed for Your Garden

by Florin Ciobanu

Finding the right spot for your garden tools wherein they can get the best protection and room may not be that easy. But you can go through it if you know the purpose of the shed and why it is important that the garden tools and other gardening equipment and accessories are kept in a proper storage room, far from the kids or other beings that can possibly ruin the tools.

You also need to consider the size of the garden shed. If you disregard the size and just buy any shed that you think will fit your needs, you will end up disgusted if the shed is too big or too small for the area where you are planning to put the shed.

When Choosing the Garden Shed, You Need to Look for Some Things

Before you buy a shed that you think is the right size for your garden and for your gardening needs, make sure you know how to put or install it. Although not all sellers of sheds for the garden offer an installation service, it is still your responsibility to ask the seller if they do before you buy it. This way you will have time to decide if you will put it up yourself or go check for other sellers who offer installation services for the garden shed you want to purchase.

If you want to do it by yourself, you may look for a garden shed that is easy to assemble. You may want to check the Arrow Ezee shed range for your own garden shed. Arrow eZee has a lot of designs to choose from and all of the sheds are easy to put up even if you are not familiar with the DIY process. The pieces are designed with easy slot together and the doors are all pre-hinged making the process hassle-free.

All Arrow eZee sheds come with a 15 year guarantee and they have a 40% stronger roof than most standard sheds. With plenty of headspace and a modern, stylish appearance, the eZee shed will suit most gardens.

Of course you need to consider what you will be storing in the gardening shed before you purchase one. Sheds come in all different sizes and while they may look big on the outside, inside there may be limited space. If you plan to store a lot of tools and gardening equipment then you will need to ensure that they will fit in without any problems.

What to Avoid When Looking for a Garden Shed

The main thing that you have to avoid when choosing a shed is making a rushed decision. It really is important to take your time and find the right shed that will suit your storage needs. Try to stay within your budget and shop around. Don’t just buy a shed from the first store that you visit. Take your time to look around and see what the average prices are at different stores.

Be open to advice and opinions of others. You can find the garden shed that will fit your needs if you will give consideration to your garden settings. If you are still undecided on what garden shed to choose or if you don’t know how to put the shed in your garden, the Arrow eZee shed may have the right solution for that.

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August 24 2009 | Landscaping | No Comments »

What to Consider When Buying an Outdoor Storage Shed

by Florin Ciobanu

Everyone, at one time or another, feels like their house just isn’t big enough anymore. Overrun by clutter, furniture or just too much stuff, it is suddenly difficult to find a place to put anything and harder to keep the house clean. Rooms feel cramped and what once was a nicely decorated and arranged room has now lost all sense of style. It might be time to start thinking about buying an outdoor storage shed.

One of our foremost concerns is site preparation. Is there space for it? When added, will it be an asset to the whole or just another eyesore? Along this line would follow the actual size of the shed. What is its storage capacity? Most units are 8 by 10 feet and come with double-doors. Would it be wide enough to accommodate entry and storage with some spare room?

There are also other important considerations to make; are there building codes, zoning ordinances, and deed restrictions in your neighborhood? These are things every homeowner who is planning to buy an outdoor storage shed needs to know. Building codes may be a factor in the materials you purchase for your shed and where you will place it.

You must also decide where to draw the line between price and quality. Everyone wants to save money but is it wise to cut corners on quality when it comes to buying a shed? It is important to find a balance between affordability and quality. Durability, structural integrity, and appearance are all important considerations, equal to the importance of cost.

When it comes time to purchase your outdoor storage shed you will find a wide variety of options in both material and styles. Sheds requiring minimal maintenance are a popular choice. These include vinyl and coated cedar. Wooden storage units are at the top of the charts for appearance but are also subject to more maintenance issues as they are prone to moisture problems and wood rot. Vinyl sheds offer a high level of efficiency and double door security. Metal sheds, while the cheapest and most durable are often the least attractive and desirable from an aesthetic viewpoint.

A storage shed should be fit into the design and landscape of your yard. The color, design, and material chosen should blend into the overall style of your home. If placed well, a storage shed will be an attractive addition to the property allowing for a good view of the yard or garden. If you live in a country-style home, for example, you will want to find a storage shed with a more rustic design that blends with the style of the house. Adding space and minimizing clutter does not have to be unattractive.

The best choice in a storage shed should complement your lifestyle. Not only should it blend into the property but it should be a comfortable extension of your home. If your interests include hobbies, physical exercise or gardening, the additional space can be used to store your equipment. It’s an ideal storage place for lawn mowers and gardening tools, camping equipment and hiking gear. Some families use their storage shed for a playroom for their children, an ideal spot for them to be as noisy as they like.

Considering all of these things will make choosing the right shed for your family a little easier. Use your planning time to find the perfect balance between need, function and affordability when choosing your new outdoor storage shed.

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June 20 2009 | Landscaping | No Comments »