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Article Title: Garden Shed Design - It's Easier Than You Think
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Home Improvement, Home
Word Count: 405
Keywords: garden shed design,gardening shed,garden shed,shed design,ideal 
gardening shed,manufactured shed
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The ideal gardening shed is one that serves the particular purposes of the 
person doing the gardening. A manufactured shed is relatively inexpensive, and 
is most often made from a weatherproof polymer material or metal, with double 
sliding entry doors and a row of hooks for hanging tools, and a shelf for 
storing supplies. These units are priced reasonably and appear to be a 
practical accessory for the gardening enthusiast.

Then, about a year after purchasing it, the doors are hard to open, the roof 
has warped from the summer heat and there's no room on floor or the shelves for 
any more supplies. Since the shed has become over crowded, it's no longer 
convenient to get to the tools, so they end up on the patio, which is where 
they were when it was first purchased.

This is a typical scenario that could lead one to designing a gardening shed, 
as opposed to trying to make someone else's design idea work. The upside is, 
now the gardener has an idea of the size that will accommodate the collection 
of tools and supplies. In addition, the interior of the shed can be designed 
for convenience in accessing the gardening tools, and may even include a 
workbench area and storage bins.

Manufactured gardening sheds most often have one opening, and this means that 
it has to be situated for access to that opening. Designing a shed does not 
have this limitation, and the area chosen for it could be anywhere that suits 
the layout of the property. Depending on the budget constraints, the new design 
may include a concrete slab as a floor, and wood or metal framed walls, with 
openings for vents and widows.

In addition, a hearty potting shelf could be built along the side of the 
structure, which will eliminate the rickety patio bench that so often ended up 
rotting in the weather. Lighting fixtures, electrical circuits and water lines 
can be included in a design, as well as attractive doors with reliable door 
hardware. Walking out to the gardening shed in the early evening, and having a 
motion light come on, is a convenience that any gardener would appreciate.

Designing a garden shed is relatively easy to do, and the materials and 
accessories can be selected to accommodate the needs off the gardener, as well 
and the gardener's budget. The amount of convenience that can be built into the 
design will keep the enthusiasm for gardening intact.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about garden sheds by 
visiting http://www.woodengardensheds.org
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