Sheds4Less Customers Garden Sheds
Sheds4Less customers send in photos of their garden shed projects for all to share
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Back in 2016 (we have been making sheds since 2010) I got an email from Frank that asked, “Are your sheds easy to assemble as I am just on 90 years old?” I responded, - “Yes, we have made things as simple as possible without taking short cuts.” Since then, we have made our instructions easier to follow and included QR codes linked to video clips to make assembly even easier. I am happy to report Frank is still active at 98 but as our sheds last a forever, he won’t have to assemble another shed in his lifetime. – Good one Frank.
Girl Power - 2 Half Days on the Tools
Donna needed to turn some unused space into storage. But the only space was a bit close to the fence so a hinged door would not swing right out without catching. The answer was to go to sliding. No problems. Two half days on the tools - problem solved. Good one Donna.
Tight Garden Shed
Guy had a large but tight spot in his yard that was just wasted space. It was in the back corner and bordered by a fence on 2 sides with a large gum tree restricting access. He was able to turn this into useful storage by selecting a 1.5 x 5.2 metre shed with a sliding door in the end and double sliding doors in the 5.2 metre side. This gave him 7.91 M2 of storage. A great solution.
Shed Selector - Gable 2.3H2 | Choose your shed length
As backyards get smaller we need to rethink shed design. 10 years ago 3 x 3 was the most common sized shed. Today you need something a bit smaller. Here is our new 2.3 metre, but still with double hinged doors so you can get good sized equipment in and out easily.