3 Sheds You Can Build in a Weekend

Introduction

Here are three different sizes of sheds you can build in a weekend.

A simple shed for storing your gardening and lawn care tools.

If you’re looking for a simple shed to store your gardening and lawn care tools, this is the project for you. This shed can be built in a weekend and will only require basic carpentry skills. The materials needed are not too expensive, but if need be, there are cheaper options available.

The size of this shed is 60”x24”x72” (height x length x width). It will hold two wheelbarrows and has enough space on top to add shelving if desired. If you want something larger than what we offer here, it would take less time to put together as well!

Tools Needed:

  • Saw (circular saw or handsaw)
  • Screwdriver (preferably cordless)
  • Measuring tape/ruler

Time Required: 3 hours (2 people) Cost To Build: $100-$200

A small shed to store your gardening equipment.

A small shed to store your gardening equipment.

This is a great way for you to have all the tools you need close at hand when doing yard work. It’s also a good place to store things like rakes, shovels and hoses so you don’t have to go looking for them when it’s time to get dirty in the garden.

  • The size of this shed will vary depending on how much stuff needs storing. If we’re talking about just a few tools and some plants then 20-feet by 8-feet should be fine for most people. A smaller shed would also work but if you want more space then go larger than 20 feet wide by 8 feet deep (the width of a standard sheet of plywood).
  • To build this little garden house you’ll need two sheets of plywood (one 4×8′ sheet cut into two pieces), three 16′ 2x4s and one 8′ 2×4 board cut into four sections (or two 4’2×4 boards), three 8 foot lengths of 1/2″ plywood flooring material, one roll 3/8″ thick foam insulation strips measuring 48″ x 12″, ten 6″ long screws (1 1/4″) or twelve 12d finish nails with countersink head plus an electric drill driver with Phillips tip bits/screwdriver bit set plus some sandpaper.(Note: You may need eight or ten 8 foot long 2×4 boards depending on how large your shed ends up being)

A large shed to store all of your garden equipment and supplies in.

If you are looking for a good way to store all of your gardening equipment and supplies, a large shed is just what you need. This type of shed can be built in a weekend and it will provide plenty of room for all of the tools and equipment that are needed to keep your garden beautiful.

There are three different sizes of sheds you can build in a weekend.

There are three different sizes of sheds you can build in a weekend.

A small shed to store your gardening equipment, such as lawnmowers and garden tools.

A large shed to store all of your garden equipment and supplies in, like the larger equipment that doesn’t fit into the first type of shed.

And finally, a simple shed for storing your gardening and lawn care tools such as shovels and rakes.

Conclusion

The first shed is perfect for storing your gardening and lawn care tools. The second shed is great if you have a lot of gardening equipment that you need to store in a small space. The third shed is the best if you have a large garden and want to keep all of your equipment organized. You can also build these sheds in any order so that they fit into whatever space you have available on your property.

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