Your landscaping is completed for the season and it looks great, except for all  the garden tools and equipment that are laying around. Obviously there is a need  for a storage area. A storage shed would be the perfect answer. The question is  how do you go about this? No doubt you are going to need a storage shed plan.  First you will need to determine which type of plan you require. This you can  only determine by doing your research as to what your requirements are regarding  the shed. 
 
 You know you want to store all of your garden items. You most likely know what  items you have now and what size storage area it would take. But consider any  future garden purchases you may make in the future. For example are you thinking  of purchasing a new ride on lawn mower, or a snow blower? This are items you may  need to store and your new garden shed may become their home., but only if its  big enough.
 
 Then where are you going to put the shed? This will partly depend on what area  you have available, plus what style you are thinking of going with. Lets say you  have two choices of location. One is tucked away in the back of the garden  almost out of site, and the other one is at the edge of the flower bed. The one  tucked away will be more difficult to get at. They both will accommodate the  size of the shed you have in mind. Here's where your decision of style comes in.  If you use the tucked away area, your style can be pretty basic because its not  going to interfere with your landscaping. On the other hand if you choose the  more open space, they you are going to want a fancier style that will complement  your garden. You will have to keep this in mind when you pick your shed plans.
 
 You will need to have at least a rough budget in mind. When you go to get your  storage shed plans you may have the option of choosing your plans according to  what materials you want to use. Different materials have different price ranges.  For example if the basic plan falls well within your budget then perhaps a more  deluxe version will be an option for you. 
 
 Be practical when choosing your plan. You are probably going to be surprised as  to just how much you are going to have to choose from. If you aren't careful and  stick to your own plans you could get carried away quite easily. Most often the  plans will give you a picture of the finished projects. You'll see several that  you really like. Some of them look like little cottages. Now look at them  realistically, they have to meet all the needs that your have identified. Pick  out two or three that you really like and see if they answer these questions.
 
 1. Are they the size that you need?
 2. Will it fit in with the area you have chosen?
 3. If it requires a building permit will it meet the criteria?
 4. Is it simple and easy to understand for the novice?
 5. Does it give a complete list of materials, and will these materials be  readily available in your area?
 
 If you have gotten all the right answers, then you just need to choose the shed  plans you like the best out of the group and get ready to work 













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