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Outsunny Sheds — Metal, Plastic & Wooden Garden Storage Sheds for UK Gardens

Outsunny garden sheds provide practical, weatherproof storage for tools, bikes, bins, and garden equipment. Choose from galvanised metal sheds for maximum durability, low-maintenance plastic sheds, and classic wooden sheds in a range of sizes from compact tool stores to large garden rooms. All models include step-by-step assembly instructions and fixings. Free delivery to mainland UK.

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9x6ft Windowless Metal Garden Storage Shed With Foundation Kit & Apex Roof, Brown

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Secure and Spacious: The Outsunny Metal Garden Shed Elevate your garden storage with the Outsunny Metal Garden Shed, a robust and versatile solutio...

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Original price £371.99
Original price £371.99 - Original price £371.99
Original price £371.99
Current price £303.99
£303.99 - £303.99
Current price £303.99
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Discover Outsunny Sheds: Organise Your Garden in Style

Outsunny garden sheds provide practical, weatherproof storage for tools, bikes, bins, and garden equipment — helping you reclaim your outdoor space and keep everything organised and protected year-round. Whether you need a compact tool store for a small garden or a large shed for bikes, furniture, and DIY equipment, the range covers every size, material, and budget. Browse our full Outsunny patio furniture range to complete your outdoor space.

Why Choose an Outsunny Shed?

  • Built for British Weather — Outsunny sheds are constructed from galvanised steel, durable plastic, or treated timber, all designed to withstand rain, wind, and UV exposure year-round. Corrosion-resistant frames and weatherproof panels keep your stored items dry and protected in all conditions.
  • Affordable Quality — Outsunny delivers robust, well-built storage at competitive prices. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly metal shed or a premium wooden garden room, the range offers lasting value without compromising on build quality.
  • Versatile Storage Solutions — From bin stores and tool sheds to bike sheds and large multi-purpose storage units, there's an Outsunny shed designed for every storage need. Many models include shelving, hooks, and internal fittings to maximise usable space.
  • Easy Assembly & Low Maintenance — All Outsunny sheds include step-by-step instructions and the necessary fixings for self-assembly. Metal and plastic models require minimal ongoing maintenance; wooden models benefit from an occasional coat of preservative to extend their lifespan.

The Five Things to Consider When Buying a Garden Shed

  • 1. Size & Footprint — Measure your available space carefully before ordering, including height clearance. Consider not just what you need to store now, but what you might need to store in the future. A shed that's slightly larger than you think you need will always prove more useful than one that's too small.
  • 2. Material — Metal sheds are the most durable and low-maintenance option, resistant to rot and pests. Plastic sheds are lightweight and completely weatherproof with no maintenance required. Wooden sheds offer the most attractive appearance and can be painted or stained to match your garden, but require periodic treatment to prevent rot.
  • 3. Security — If you're storing valuable items such as bikes, tools, or garden machinery, prioritise security. Look for sheds with reinforced doors, sturdy hinges, and a hasp and staple fitting for a padlock. Windowless designs prevent opportunistic theft by keeping contents out of sight.
  • 4. Base & Anchoring — Most sheds require a solid, level base — either a concrete slab, paving slabs, or a timber frame. Check whether a base frame or floor panel is included with your chosen model. In exposed or windy locations, anchor the shed to the base using the provided fixings or a ground anchor kit.
  • 5. Access & Ventilation — Consider how you'll use the shed day-to-day. Double doors make it easier to move large items in and out. Ventilation panels or windows help prevent condensation build-up, which can damage stored items over time. If you plan to use the shed as a workspace, natural light and ventilation are particularly important.

Find Your Perfect Outsunny Shed

Garden Tool Sheds — Keep lawnmowers, spades, forks, and watering cans organised and accessible. A dedicated tool shed prevents clutter and protects your equipment from weather damage, extending the life of your tools.

Bike Sheds — Safely store bicycles away from weather and potential theft. An Outsunny bike shed provides a secure, weatherproof space that keeps bikes ready to use and out of the way when not needed.

Bin Stores — Conceal wheelie bins and recycling containers with a neat, purpose-built bin store. Keeps your garden looking tidy and prevents bins from being blown over in wind.

Metal Sheds — Galvanised steel construction offers maximum durability and resistance to rot, pests, and corrosion. The most low-maintenance option for long-term outdoor storage.

Plastic Sheds — Completely weatherproof and requiring zero maintenance. Lightweight and easy to assemble, plastic sheds are ideal for storing garden furniture, cushions, and seasonal items.

Wooden Sheds — The most attractive option for garden aesthetics. Wooden sheds can be painted or stained to complement your garden design and are ideal for use as a workshop or hobby space as well as storage.

Buying Tips

  • Measure twice, order once — Check the shed's external footprint, internal dimensions, and door opening width before ordering. Ensure there's enough clearance around the shed for door opening and maintenance access.
  • Prepare your base first — A level, solid base is essential for proper door alignment and structural integrity. Install your base before the shed arrives to avoid delays.
  • Consider future storage needs — It's almost always worth sizing up. A shed that feels slightly too large now will quickly fill up as your garden grows.
  • Don't overlook security — Even if you're not storing high-value items now, fitting a quality padlock from the outset is a simple, low-cost precaution.

Complete Your Garden

Pair your new shed with an Outsunny patio dining set or garden sofa to create a complete outdoor space. For covered outdoor living, explore our Outsunny gazebos, pergolas, and greenhouses.

FAQ

How do I maintain an Outsunny shed?

Maintenance requirements vary by material. Metal sheds should be inspected annually for any scratches or chips in the coating — touch up with rust-resistant paint to prevent corrosion. Plastic sheds require minimal maintenance — simply wipe down with warm soapy water periodically. Wooden sheds should be treated with a wood preservative, exterior paint, or stain every 1–2 years to maintain weatherproofing and prevent rot. For all shed types, clear gutters and roof channels of debris regularly, check that door hinges and fixings are secure, and ensure the base remains level.

Are Outsunny sheds waterproof?

Outsunny metal and plastic sheds are built with weatherproof panels and sealed joints that provide effective protection against rain and moisture in normal UK conditions. Wooden sheds are water-resistant but benefit from periodic treatment with a wood preservative or exterior paint to maintain their weatherproofing over time. For all shed types, ensuring the base is level and the shed is properly anchored will help prevent water ingress at the base.

What materials are Outsunny sheds made from?

Outsunny sheds are available in three main materials. Metal sheds use galvanised steel panels with powder-coated frames for rust resistance and long-term durability. Plastic sheds use UV-stabilised resin panels that are completely weatherproof and require no maintenance. Wooden sheds use treated timber that offers the most attractive appearance and can be painted or stained, but requires periodic treatment to prevent rot. Each material has different maintenance requirements and aesthetic qualities — choose based on your priorities for durability, appearance, and upkeep.

Do Outsunny sheds come with a floor?

This varies by model. Some Outsunny sheds include a base frame or floor panel as standard, while others are designed to be placed directly onto a pre-prepared solid base such as a concrete slab or paving slabs. Always check the individual product listing to confirm whether a floor is included. If no floor is included, we recommend installing the shed on a level, solid base for structural integrity and to prevent moisture ingress from the ground.

Is assembly required for Outsunny sheds?

Yes — all Outsunny sheds require self-assembly. Each model includes step-by-step numbered instructions and all necessary fixings. We recommend having two people for assembly, particularly for larger models. Most sheds can be assembled in 2–4 hours on a prepared base. Ensure your base is level before starting assembly, as this is critical for proper door alignment and structural stability.

Can an Outsunny shed be used all year round?

Yes — with proper installation and maintenance, Outsunny sheds are designed for year-round outdoor use in the UK. Metal and plastic models require no seasonal treatment. Wooden sheds should be treated with a wood preservative or exterior paint annually to maintain their weatherproofing. In exposed or windy locations, anchor the shed to its base using the provided fixings or a ground anchor kit to prevent movement in strong winds.

Do I need planning permission for a garden shed?

In most cases, a garden shed does not require planning permission in the UK under permitted development rights, provided it meets certain criteria — typically that it is not forward of the principal elevation of the house, does not exceed 2.5m in height if within 2m of a boundary (or 4m for a dual-pitched roof), and covers less than 50% of the garden area. However, rules vary for listed buildings, conservation areas, and flats. We recommend checking with your local planning authority if you are unsure, particularly for larger structures.