10 Things to Do in Your Shed

These days, sheds are used for much more than simple yard storage. All over the country, sheds are being customized for anything from “Man caves” to home offices. Here are ten ways your shed can offer an exciting new place for all your activities…

1. Store and Organize your Yard and Garden Tools

The first spot on our list is also the most common, and some would say boring, use of a garden shed. Storing garden tools is after all the reason why most sheds are built. But it doesn’t have to stop there. You can store tractors, bulbs and seeds, unused trellises, and more. All the things you’ll probably never actually use can go in to the garden shed.

2. Miniature Hobby Shop

Another popular use for a shed is for working on your hobbies. After clutter takes over the garage, most of us don’t have any place left to do the thing we like. The shed makes an excellent mini-shop without being trapped into your basement. Supply it with power, plumbing, and cable and you don’t have to leave for hours, even days! You can work on all of your interesting hobbies.

3. Playhouse for your Kids

The kids are always looking for a new place to play. Rather than a dangerous tree-house or the neighbors sandbox, they might like a private place of their own. The shed makes a classic kids playhouse. Supply it with electricity and they’ll be out there for hours while you relax.

4. Game Room – Playhouse for Yourself

Adults can have fun in the shed too – just add a dart board, miniature pool table, foosball table, arcade machines, or any game of your choice and you’re all set to go. Remember shed size is your limit, so try not to pick anything which requires too much maneuvering room.

5. Make Your Shed into a Pool Cabana

A pool cabana is a great place for you and your friends to take a break after a long day of swimming at your pool. Many companies will readily customize your shed to be a pool cabana with running water, toiletries, towels, clothes hangers, and more.

6. Shed Observatory

Here’s a unique one – how about using your garden shed as an observatory? With skylights and a proper telescope, you can gaze up at the stars all night without being bothered by bugs or weather. Of course, if there’s precipitation you may have trouble seeing through the mist.

7. Backyard Office

Some folks just don’t have any extra space in their house – including for a home office. If this is your situation, consider the advantages of a shed based home office. You can work in total peace and quite. You’ll (probably) have an excellent window view. And you won’t have to worry about wading through clutter – although any clients you bring may find it a little, uncommon.

8. Greenhouse

While it’s not all glass, your shed can make an excellent place for growing plants under artificial lights. Whether rare orchids or early bird tomatoes, you can be sure they’ll be out of reach of any household pets or kids. This will probably require a lot of climate control, so be sure to include extra heavy duty wiring.

9. Amish Shed Store Front

Purchase an Amish shed and you’ll have enough room to make your crafts (or grow your plants) and sell them in a store front. Advertise in your paper and invite neighbors and friends to the backyard for business.

10. Shed Gymnasium

Another one of those ‘not enough space’ issues, sheds can make a good place for a small gymnasium. Place your exercise equipment, a small shower, and perhaps a mini fridge for quick refreshments. You’ll come out of the shed feeling better and looking great.

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