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Somerset Storage Building Kit 10′ x 8′

One of our most versatile buildings...install pre-assembled, pre-hung 5 ft. 4 in. wide x 6 ft. high double doors centered or offset, on eave or gable side. The Somerset features 6 ft. high side walls and an 8 ft. high peak for plenty of stand-tall storage space for riding mowers, lawn equipment and other outdoor items.
$1,281.56
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Is A Limited Budget Keeping You From Owning Wooden Sheds?
OK, you are concerned about the cost of building a wooden shed in your backyard and quite frankly, who isn’t? But there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be able to build one yourself at a relatively low cost. Building wooden sheds is simple and definitely worth the effort you put into it. With a little bit of carpentry skills, a garden shed is well within your grasp.
Start by assessing how you will want (or need) to use your shed. A couple of possibilities include storage or even your own mini retreat in your backyard. The size of your wooden shed is also an important consideration that you should keep in mind. It’s a lot easier to determine your shed’s size once you know its purpose.
Now is a good time to start your online research, and a great place to start is by searching for images of wooden sheds. There are hundreds of photos online that will give you a good idea of what other people have built. Once you have a few of your favorite shed photos selected, you can now search for downloadable shed plans. Some you can find free of charge but most will cost you $5.00US (which really isn’t that much).
For a really inexpensive option for wood, used wooden pallets work great. Some very creative shed enthusiasts have actually built complete wooden sheds just from the boards of old pallets. Look for companies that throw them away on a regular basis. If you ask, they will probably let you have them free (if you don’t go overboard). If you don’t feel comfortable asking or you just can’t find a company that is throwing them away, you can always purchase them. The cost runs around four US dollars per pallet.
You will have to be a little creative yourself if you build a shed from pallet boards since there are no existing plans available. It is very possible that the only items you may have to purchase are the hardware and materials for the roof.
It can really pay off to be resourceful. A “new” wooden shed is just a weekend away.
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