Stylish Sheds
stylish sheds
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Better Barns Shed
Geoffrey Gross
Georgia-Pacific shed
Geoffrey Gross
Huron Building
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Walpole Woodworkers shed
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Handy Home Products Elite Shed
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Walpole Woodworkers shed
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Fast Framer Hardware Kit
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This 10X10-ft. shed from Better Barns features exterior-grade mahogany plywood walls accented by 2-in-wide vertical cedar battens. Cost: $3,295 installed.

This charming 7X9-ft. garden shed is from plans available free from Georgia-Pacific. The side hutch serves as a place to store bulky recycling bins.

WHEN A LITTLE SHED WON'T DO, consider the Huron building from Handy Home Products. The 12X24-ft. precut structure has an 8-ft.-wide roll-up steel door. Cost: $2,200 to $2,450

Board and Batten siding and a traditional Dutch door define this attractive, preassembled 6X8-ft. saltbox storage shed from Walpole Woodworkers. Cost: $2,549.

The Elite Shed, from Handy Home Products, features a gambrel-style roof and two doors. The 8X8-ft. precut building comes ready to assemble. Cost: $320 to $490.

THIS REFINED 8X10-ft. preassembled cedar-clapboard shed from Walpole Woodworkers is outfitted with aluminum rain gutters and an arched Dutch door. Cost: $5,900.

Easy way out:: Build this 8X10-ft. gambrel-style shed - without cutting a single miter - with the Fast Framer Hardware Kit from Lee Valley Tools. Cost: $79.

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There's no denying it: Homeowners collect stuff. We cram it into the crawl space, box it up in the basement and stack it high in the garage. We even park the car out in the driveway and we still don't have enough storage space to accommodate it all. Sound familiar? Then you might want to consider the benefits of a backyard storage shed.

A dedicated storage building provides a place for mowers, bikes, ladders, tires, garden tools, lumber, old furniture and everything else clogging up your garage. Sheds are also a weatherproof haven for tractors, snow throwers, canoes and garden tillers, as well as for the luggage, steamer trunks, boxes of books and old clothing currently roosting in the attic. There's even a growing trend toward using larger sheds for everything from potting sheds and playhouses to studios and workshops.

The challenge is finding a shed that's as attractive as it is useful. Most of the metal storage buildings and prefabricated wood sheds sold at home centers and garden shops are strictly utilitarian (read ugly). Although their low prices are enticing — you can get a 6x8-foot metal shed for less than $170 and an 8x8-foot pine shed for about $295 — with few exceptions, these basic buildings get uglier within a couple of years as they're exposed to the elements.

Fortunately, a storage shed can be functional, good-looking and durable. We've gathered a variety of handsome sheds that fit most any backyard. Some come as ready-to-assemble kits, while others are sold through mail order as plans that guide you or a carpenter you've hired through the building process. We've focused on wood sheds, which come in the greatest range of sizes, styles and prices. They're also the most attractive, and just about any homeowner with basic carpentry skills and tools can build one.

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