Plans For Sheds – The Foundation For Success


It might seem like stating the obvious but plans for sheds are needed when you have an idea of the shape, size and location of your planned shed. If you search on the Internet you will find there are plenty of shed plans to look at. The ones to look out for are those that are easy to understand, step by step plans for your shed.

So where do you start planning for your outdoor shed?

1. Have a look around your property with an eye to best locations. Choose one that best suits your situation.

2. It is better to build the shed on level ground, that is situated in open ground, and has good drainage and light. Wooden sheds will last several years if you do not subject them to the ravages of wind and water.

3. Decide what size of shed you want. 12×12 storage shed plans are a popular choice with DIYers, but you can build it any size you like. It is best to plan shed a little larger than you think you will need.

3. This is where you look at some shed plans, from a variety of sources, be it the internet or your local hardware store. I like to look at pictures as my starting point for a new shed plan. Looks and size are important. Make your choice of material at this stage as well. I prefer sheds made of wood.

4. Before you go any further, you can choose to buy a shed kit, if this will suit your needs. If you decide to build the shed yourself, then a set of step by step shed plans are needed.

5. Take you shed plans to the lumber yard to buy the correct size and type of wood that you need, plus any other tools and safety gear that you need if you are building the shed yourself. If you do not already own a corded or cordless driver drill, I would recommend you read my review of the Makita 10.8v LCT203W, or the Bosch 1590EVSK Jig saw.

6. Finally, it is crunch time, that is time to build the shed. All the preparation and planning is completed and you are ready to go. This is why sheds for plans are so important. The finished construction depends on how accurate these are. If is your first self build, why not ask a more experienced friend to help you. You can learn a lot from a knowledgeable and skilled led woodworker, or someone who does this for a living.

7. If all this sounds a bit daunting, there is a product which will walk you through all this, and you can learn more about this by clicking the link. If you choose to buy a shed kit then none of this applies to you. But if you decide to build your own shed then the right plans for sheds are important, and you are more likely to be satisfied with the end result.