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Collection: Small Storage Sheds

Maximize your outdoor space with our compact and versatile Small Storage Sheds. Perfect for homeowners with limited garden space, these sheds offer a smart storage solution without compromising on style or durability. Ideal for storing tools, gardening supplies, bicycles, or outdoor furniture, our small storage sheds are designed to fit seamlessly into tight corners or smaller backyards. Made from high-quality, weather-resistant materials, they offer reliable protection against the elements while maintaining a sleek, modern appearance. With various sizes, colors, and finishes to choose from, finding the right shed for your needs has never been easier. Whether you’re organizing your backyard, protecting your equipment, or creating a clutter-free outdoor space, a Small Storage Shed is the perfect solution for efficient storage without taking up too much room.

Browse our selection today to find the perfect small shed to simplify and enhance your outdoor living experience!

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    Absolutely brilliant service. Easy to order, easy to pay and goods delivered within a reasonable time frame. The two delivery men were very helpful and polite. Would highly recommend.

    Location : Wakefield

  • ★★★★☆

    Ordering my garden patio set was easy. There were no problems with delivery. The patio set is just beautiful and has made a big difference to spending more time outdoors at home. Would definitely recommend!

    Location: Kidderminster

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    Brilliant service, on time delivery of my lovely curtains. I can not wait to hang them on my dining room window. I first bought these in June for my living room window, see below how they look.

    Location: Whitstable

Garden Sheds FAQ's

Do I need planning permission for a garden shed in the UK?

Answer: Generally, garden sheds are considered permitted development and don’t require planning permission if they meet size and location criteria. Check local regulations for specifics.

What is the best material for a garden shed?

Answer: Wood is popular for its classic look, while metal and plastic offer durability and low maintenance. Choose based on your garden’s style and intended use.

How do I prepare the ground for a garden shed?

Why a Proper Base Matters

  • Prevents Structural Damage: Keeps your garden building level, reducing strain on panels and joints.
  • Ensures Smooth Installation: A flat surface ensures panels fit together correctly and doors close securely.
  • Increases Longevity: Reduces dampness and soil shifting that can cause long-term issues.

Base Options for Garden Buildings

1. Pressure-Treated Frame Base

Best for: Firm soil, grass, or uneven surfaces.

  • Preparation: Choose a firm, well-draining spot. Remove large obstructions and level the area.
  • Installation: Assemble the frame and attach levelling spikes. Adjust using a spirit level.
  • Tools Needed: Tape measure, rubber mallet, drill, spirit level.

2. Concrete Base

Best for: Large or heavy garden buildings.

  • Preparation: Mark the site with pegs and string. Dig 6” deep, adding 3” of compacted hardcore and 3” of concrete.
  • Installation: Lay and level the concrete. Allow 48 hours to cure before installation.
  • Tools Needed: Cement mixer, spade, wheelbarrow, straight-edged timber.

3. Paving Slabs

Best for: Smaller garden buildings or sheds.

  • Preparation: Remove 2.5” of topsoil. Add a 1.5” layer of sand-cement mix.
  • Installation: Lay slabs from one corner outward, checking levels with a spirit level.
  • Tools Needed: Rubber mallet, rake, spirit level.

4. Pressure-Treated Bearers

Best for: Wooden garden buildings with floor joists.

  • Preparation: Clear the area and dig out 3” of soil. Add compacted hardcore and sand.
  • Installation: Lay bearers 24” apart across the prepared surface, ensuring they are level.
  • Tools Needed: Spade, spirit level, tape measure.

Top Tips for Base Success

  • Check Local Requirements: Ensure compliance with building regulations.
  • Measure Twice: Double-check dimensions and level accuracy.
  • Weather Watch: Avoid working in wet conditions to ensure proper curing.

By following these steps, your garden building will stand strong, offering years of reliable use and enjoyment.

What size garden shed do I need?

Answer: Consider your storage needs and garden size. A small 6x4 shed works for tools, while larger sheds like 10x8 accommodate equipment and workspaces.

How long will a garden shed last?

Answer: With proper maintenance, wooden sheds last 10-20 years, while metal and plastic sheds can last even longer.

How can I protect my shed from dampness?

Answer: Use a damp-proof membrane, ensure good ventilation, and treat wood regularly to prevent moisture buildup.

Can I insulate my garden shed?

Answer: Yes, use insulation materials like foam boards or fiberglass and add internal cladding to retain warmth.

What is the best way to secure a garden shed?

Answer: Install robust locks, reinforced hinges, and motion-sensor lights. Consider adding a security camera for extra protection.

Can I use a shed as a home office?

Answer: Yes, with insulation, electricity, and proper ventilation, sheds can be transformed into functional home offices.

How do I maintain a wooden shed?

Answer: Treat the wood annually with weatherproof sealant and inspect the roof for damage regularly.

What type of roof is best for a garden shed?

Answer: Apex roofs offer good rain runoff, while pent roofs provide modern aesthetics and work well near walls.

Can I move a garden shed?

Answer: Small sheds can be moved with assistance and proper equipment. Larger sheds may require dismantling and reassembly.

Can I move a garden shed?

Answer: Small sheds can be moved with assistance and proper equipment. Larger sheds may require dismantling and reassembly.

What is the average cost of a garden shed in the UK?

Answer: Prices range from £200 for basic models to over £1,500 for premium designs with added features.

How can I organise my shed efficiently?

Answer: Use shelving units, hooks, and storage bins. Keep frequently used items easily accessible and group similar items together.

What should I do if my shed roof leaks?

Answer: Inspect for damaged roofing felt or loose shingles. Replace worn materials and ensure proper sealing to prevent future leaks.