Sheds Planning
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FIND IDEAS AND INSPIRATIONS

STEP 1

FIND IDEAS AND INSPIRATIONS

STEP 1

 

Finding ideas and inspirations helps you envision your dream shed. Knowing what you want your Shed to look like helps your Build-It-Better coach give you the most useful information possible to tailor a game plan that suits your exact needs.

The first step to building a shed is knowing how you want it to look. To help inspire your vision, we have compiled a few photos from our favourite Build-it-Better recommended industry professionals. We encourage you to scour Pinterest, Google, and all corners of the internet until you find what speaks to you! Wherever you find your inspiration or get your ideas, our Build-it-Better Coaches give you the right advice and connect you with the right people to finish your project on time, on budget, and exactly as you envisioned it!

 

FAQ

What is the purpose of your shed?
The purpose of your shed helps determine what you need to consider. For example, if your shed is only for storage, there may not be any reason to install windows. Likewise, if you want to use your shed as a workspace, you may want to install windows for some natural light.

How many square feet do you want your shed to be?
In most areas, any shed over 10 m2 or 108 ft2 needs to have a building permit. Consult with your local permit office to ensure you do not violate your region’s restrictions.

Do you want a slab foundation for your shed?
A concrete slab is an excellent foundation for a backyard shed. It is a strong, permanent foundation with a smooth floor on which to build your Shed. Slabs do an excellent job of resisting the forces that frost puts on a shed. Slabs require a compact gravel pad underneath, with a stable soil underneath the gravel. An alternative to a concrete slab that can be just as sturdy if appropriately completed is a pier-based foundation. This is a strong foundation as it is anchored into the ground with concrete, but can also be expensive and has a higher level of difficulty than most DIY-ers are comfortable. Using concrete blocks is one of the easiest ways to create a shed foundation. It is easier than both a slab and piers but has its drawbacks. This option is friendlier for a DIY and is also the most cost-efficient. Find out more in the Materials Selection section in the “Building Your Shed” half of this game plan.

How tall do you want your shed to be?
There are height restrictions that vary by region. Check with your local permit office to ensure that your shed does not exceed height requirements. Typically sheds have wall heights of 7 or 8 feet.

Do you want a gable or a single pitch roof?
A gable roof is a typical roof that has two opposite sides with slopes. These two slopes create a triangular shape to the roof. A single pitch roof is a roof that has only one slope, sloping all in the same direction. Single pitch roofs are sometimes called lean-to or shed roofs. There are also other options available, such as a cottage roof, but these are considered more difficult for a DIY builder.

Do you want to use trusses or rafters?
The difference between rafters and trusses is that rafters are built on a construction site whereas trusses are built off-site. Rafters are an excellent choice for any shed that is smaller than 10m2 or 108ft2. Any larger shed should have trusses designed to meet the structural requirements that are necessary for the shed.

What type and size do you want the doors to be?
There are a variety of door options, which include standard hinged doors, sliding doors, roll-up doors, and others. The style of the door may affect the size of the door required. For example, a roll-up door requires more room than a single door because it is wider and taller.

What type and size do you want the windows to be?
Windows can be installed in sheds to allow natural light to enter the structure. The larger your window, the more complicated the project is. The most straightforward course of action for windows is to install windows that fit between wall studs. Windows are for a shed as they serve minimal function other than letting in light.

Which exterior finish do you prefer?
Many materials are available for finishing the exterior of a shed. Some popular options are wood, vinyl, Hardie board, Chalet board, and barn board. See the Material Selection & Price portion of the game plan for more details on each exterior finish.

Do you have a need for insulation?
Most sheds do not need insulation. Do not plan to insulate your Shed unless you have a specific need to do so.

Do you want electricity in your shed?
Adding electricity is a way to make a shed a great space. Though you may want electricity in your shed, this game plan does not cover how to install it. For safety sake, contact an electrical professional to get this part of your project completed.

Finding ideas and inspirations helps you envision your dream shed. Knowing what you want your Shed to look like helps your Build-It-Better coach give you the most useful information possible to tailor a game plan that suits your exact needs.

The first step to building a shed is knowing how you want it to look. To help inspire your vision, we have compiled a few photos from our favourite Build-it-Better recommended industry professionals. We encourage you to scour Pinterest, Google, and all corners of the internet until you find what speaks to you! Wherever you find your inspiration or get your ideas, our Build-it-Better Coaches give you the right advice and connect you with the right people to finish your project on time, on budget, and exactly as you envisioned it!

 

FAQ

What is the purpose of your shed?
The purpose of your shed helps determine what you need to consider. For example, if your shed is only for storage, there may not be any reason to install windows. Likewise, if you want to use your shed as a workspace, you may want to install windows for some natural light.

How many square feet do you want your shed to be?
In most areas, any shed over 10 m2 or 108 ft2 needs to have a building permit. Consult with your local permit office to ensure you do not violate your region’s restrictions.

Do you want a slab foundation for your shed?
A concrete slab is an excellent foundation for a backyard shed. It is a strong, permanent foundation with a smooth floor on which to build your Shed. Slabs do an excellent job of resisting the forces that frost puts on a shed. Slabs require a compact gravel pad underneath, with a stable soil underneath the gravel. An alternative to a concrete slab that can be just as sturdy if appropriately completed is a pier-based foundation. This is a strong foundation as it is anchored into the ground with concrete, but can also be expensive and has a higher level of difficulty than most DIY-ers are comfortable. Using concrete blocks is one of the easiest ways to create a shed foundation. It is easier than both a slab and piers but has its drawbacks. This option is friendlier for a DIY and is also the most cost-efficient. Find out more in the Materials Selection section in the “Building Your Shed” half of this game plan.

How tall do you want your shed to be?
There are height restrictions that vary by region. Check with your local permit office to ensure that your shed does not exceed height requirements. Typically sheds have wall heights of 7 or 8 feet.

Do you want a gable or a single pitch roof?
A gable roof is a typical roof that has two opposite sides with slopes. These two slopes create a triangular shape to the roof. A single pitch roof is a roof that has only one slope, sloping all in the same direction. Single pitch roofs are sometimes called lean-to or shed roofs. There are also other options available, such as a cottage roof, but these are considered more difficult for a DIY builder.

Do you want to use trusses or rafters?
The difference between rafters and trusses is that rafters are built on a construction site whereas trusses are built off-site. Rafters are an excellent choice for any shed that is smaller than 10m2 or 108ft2. Any larger shed should have trusses designed to meet the structural requirements that are necessary for the shed.

What type and size do you want the doors to be?
There are a variety of door options, which include standard hinged doors, sliding doors, roll-up doors, and others. The style of the door may affect the size of the door required. For example, a roll-up door requires more room than a single door because it is wider and taller.

What type and size do you want the windows to be?
Windows can be installed in sheds to allow natural light to enter the structure. The larger your window, the more complicated the project is. The most straightforward course of action for windows is to install windows that fit between wall studs. Windows are for a shed as they serve minimal function other than letting in light.

Which exterior finish do you prefer?
Many materials are available for finishing the exterior of a shed. Some popular options are wood, vinyl, Hardie board, Chalet board, and barn board. See the Material Selection & Price portion of the game plan for more details on each exterior finish.

Do you have a need for insulation?
Most sheds do not need insulation. Do not plan to insulate your Shed unless you have a specific need to do so.

Do you want electricity in your shed?
Adding electricity is a way to make a shed a great space. Though you may want electricity in your shed, this game plan does not cover how to install it. For safety sake, contact an electrical professional to get this part of your project completed.