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Wooden Garden Sheds For A Natural Look

By: Michiel Van Kets Home | Home-and-Family | Landscaping-Gardening


Traditionally garden sheds were used to store large garden items such as lawnmowers, bicycles and BBQ equipment, or as a place for gardening enthusiasts to tend to their cuttings and potted plants. However there are lots of other uses for the common old shed and this includes converting it into a workshop for a messy art or craft hobby, hiding away for a quick cigarette or to get away from a noisy household, or turning it into a play den for your kids.

If you are on a tight budget then buying a cheap garden shed doesn't mean you have to compromise on quality. Before selecting your shed understand the purpose of it, choose the construction and type of treatment carefully, be aware of any maintenance needed for its upkeep, and make sure it is installed securely.

If you need to save money then consider a wooden shed to keep costs down, however it still has to be durable and hard-wearing as otherwise you are just wasting your money, wooden sheds are generally the cheapest option but they generally don't last as long as a metal product. Before making a purchase, check out the type of timber that the shed is constructed from, how thick the shed framing is and the materials used for the flooring and roof.

The shed frame is the skeleton of the shed and the thinner it is the more likely it is to deteriorate over a short time. The skeleton has to hold the roof up and is susceptible to heavy rain, snow and strong winds. If you go for cheap garden sheds you may wake up one morning after a storm and find your shed collapsed in the back garden and all your belongings ruined with the rain. Chipboard and OSB boards are the cheapest materials used for roofs and floors and sometimes used as an alternative to timber, if you are looking for something cheap that only has to last a few years then this is fine, otherwise investing in a real timber shed makes much more sense as they are tougher and will last you for years to come.

Choosing a basic design will also keep the price at the lower end of the scale. A typical structure is a small shed with one window and a door, also if you can assemble it yourself then this will keep the price down. If the shed is only required for storage then choose a small wooden unit with a single door. Open sided or three sided sheds are also economical but they have the disadvantage of minimum protection from weather elements and lack of privacy.

A wooden shed can last for years as long as you maintain it, it is also the most popular choice among house-holders due to its classic appearance. Metal sheds are also a low cost option and can be painted to blend in with the surroundings. With the exterior walls constructed from hot dipped galvanised steel, including the wall and roof panels, they need no maintenance as with wooden products. When it comes to garden sheds, quality is the key.

It's important you take a good look around before deciding on a particular company to buy your garden shed from. There is such a large variety of structures, materials and prices available that it can be a confusing decision to make. Look online for ideas and to check out how much you will need for your budget. Some internet companies will deliver your shed free of charge, and then even assemble it for you. How much easier can it get?



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Michiel Van Kets writes articles for Gardens 4 Living, a store in the UK selling a wide range of high quality cheap garden sheds and other gardening products. The store carries a large style of garden shed for sale; choose from Apex, Shiplap and Overlap. Garden sheds are must-have items in all gardens. Find affordable plastic, metal, large or wooden garden sheds for sale now. Gardens 4 Living is a shop run by garden enthusiasts for garden enthusiasts.

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