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If you need more storage space for your backyard, building a shed is the only solution. However, building a garden shed is complex task, as there are so many plans to choose from. After, deciding the size of the shed, you should select the right design for your needs. We have selected the best shed plans on the internet, each one coming with detailed diagrams and instructions.
We recommend you to invest in the best materials you could afford. Therefore, you should buy weather-resistant lumber, such as pressure-treated lumber, pine or cedar. Always take accurate measurements before adjusting the size of the components at the proper size. Drill pilot holes trough the components before inserting the wood screws, to prevent the wood from splitting.
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1. Small Firewood Shed
This small firewood shed is ideal for any home, as it will protect the wood from the elements and foster the drying process. Step by step instructions and a complete cut list included in the free plans. Â READ MORE >>
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2. Large Firewood Shed
If you want to store more firewood, this modular shed might be the right choice for your needs. In addition, this project requires less materials and cuts, so that you can keep the costs under control. Full instructions with diagrams included in the plans. READ MORE >>
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3. 4×8 Lean to Shed
If you want a small shed where you can keep your tools or other garden items, but you don’t want to make a compromise with the look of the project, this lean to shed is a great option. READ MORE >>
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4. 8×12 Lean to Shed
Plans for a larger lean to shed are provided by GardenPlansFree. Pay attention to the full diagrams and instructions for a professional result. READ MORE >>Â
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5. 12×18 Run In Shed
This 12×18 run in shed has the front open, so that you have an easy access. If you have horses or you want to keep your large tool protected from the elements, this project is what you need. MyOutdoorPlans is a trusted source of plans, so you don’t have to worry about the accuracy of the plans. READ MORE >>
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6. 12×20 Storage Shed
Build this 12×20 shed if you need a significant store space for your garden tools and furniture. This shed is ideal if the style is your top priority. The project is surprisingly detailed, as it comes with lots of diagrams and a full cut list. READ MORE >>
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7. 16×20 Pole Barn Shed
A pole barn is the stripped down version of the regular shed, so that you can decrease the costs and the difficulty of the project. This project is ideal for a beginner, as it comes with everything you need to know. Step by step diagrams and a complete list with the materials needed will guide you from the beginning. READ MORE >>
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8. 12×16 Barn Shed
A barn shed with loft is ideal for you property, if you want to create storage space in an unique manner. The 12×16 shed features large double doors and overhangs on the front and back, so that you can protect the construction from the elements. READ MORE >>
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9. 12×16 Gable Shed Plans
Basic plans for a 12×16 storage shed with overhangs and double doors can be found on HowToSpecialist. There are even user submitted images with projects made by other diy-ers. READ MORE >>
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10. 8×12 Tiny house plans
If you really want to add value to your backyard, building a 8×12 tiny house should come first on your list with potential projects. The small house shed will enhance the living space and become a retreat from the daily life. Full plans with a complete cut list on MyOutdoorPlans. READ MORE >>
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3 comments
The plans for 12×18 Run In Shed when clicked on give the plans for 12×20 Storage Shed.
Thanks for pointing that out. I’ve updated the links.
I was able to find the 12×16 lean to shed roof plan on Pinterest, but I couldn’t locate the 12×16 lean to shed plan. Could you direct me?