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How To Choose The Right Garden Storage

Choosing the right garden storage depends on what you need to store, how much space you have, and how you plan to use it day to day.

Start with what you need to store

If you’re unsure, it’s usually better to go slightly larger — sheds tend to fill up quickly over time.

Choose the right size

Think about both storage and usability.

  • Make sure there’s enough room for everything you plan to store
  • Allow space to move around inside if needed
  • Check door width for larger items like bikes or mowers

A shed that’s slightly bigger than your current needs will usually be more practical long term.

Choose the right material

The material you choose affects durability, maintenance, and security.

  • Wooden Garden Sheds
    A traditional option that looks at home in most gardens and can be customised

→ Explore Wooden Sheds

  • Metal Garden Sheds
    Strong, secure, and low maintenance — ideal for storing valuable items

→ Explore Metal Sheds

  • Plastic Garden Sheds
    Weather-resistant and easy to clean, with minimal upkeep required

→ Explore Plastic Sheds

Think about security

If you’re storing valuable items like tools or bikes, security is worth considering.

  • Windowless sheds → keep contents out of sight
  • Metal sheds → often chosen for added strength
  • Lockable doors → help protect equipment and valuables

This is especially important if your shed is visible or easily accessible.

Consider features and access

  • Windows → useful for natural light and visibility
  • No windows → better for privacy and security
  • Wide or double doors → easier access for bulky items
  • Floor included → better support for heavier equipment

Choosing the right features makes day-to-day use much easier.

Consider roof style and placement

  • Apex roof sheds → more headroom and easier to move around in
  • Pent roof sheds → ideal for placing against walls or fences

Think about where the shed will sit and how you’ll access it.

Make sure your base is right

A shed is only as good as the base it sits on.

  • Use a level, solid surface (paving slabs, concrete, or similar)
  • Leave space around the shed for access and maintenance
  • Make sure doors and panels can open fully

Still comparing options?

You can browse the full range of Outdoor Garden Storage or explore all available Garden Sheds to find the right fit for your space.

FAQ: Garden Storage

What size garden storage shed do I need?

This depends on what you’re storing. Small garden sheds or storage boxes work for tools and accessories, while bikes and larger equipment usually require a full-size shed. If you’re unsure, it’s often better to go slightly larger than you think you need.

What is the best material for a garden shed?

It depends on your priorities. Wooden sheds offer a traditional look, metal sheds are strong and low maintenance, and plastic sheds are weather-resistant and easy to care for. Each option has its own practical benefits.

Do I need a base for a garden shed?

Yes, a solid, level base is important for stability and long-term durability. It helps prevent issues like warping, water damage, and uneven doors.

Is a shed with windows better?

A shed with windows is useful for natural light and visibility. If security is a concern, a shed without windows can help keep contents out of sight.

What can I store in a garden shed?

Garden sheds are commonly used for tools, lawnmowers, bikes, outdoor furniture, and general garden equipment. The size you choose will depend on how much you need to store.

Browse our full range of Outdoor Garden Storage to compare sheds, storage boxes, and practical solutions designed to keep your garden organised and easy to manage.