5 popular shed designs among american homeowners

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5 Popular Shed Designs among American Homeowners

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Sheds are a practical, multi-purpose addition to any property. Their ability to securely store items or serve as a convenient place to practice hobbies makes them nearly essential for many homeowners. A well-made shed often increases the value of a property as well, making them even more attractive.

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5 Popular Shed

Designs among

American

Homeowners

Sheds are a practical, multi-

purpose addition to any property.

Their ability to securely store items

or serve as a convenient place to

practice hobbies makes them

nearly essential for many

homeowners. A well-made shed

often increases the value of a

property as well, making them even

more attractive.

While these structures come in a

range of possible sizes, styles, and

designs, there

are several that

are more

common than

others.

1. Mini barns – Distinctly rural in

appearance, the simple yet

appealing mini barn is a common

sight among more traditional

homes. A callback to the old

colonial days, its iconic gambrel

roof style is nostalgic and practical

at the same

time. These

sheds tend to

have plenty of

head room, a

fact that many

homeowners

enjoy.

2. Victorian influenced – Taking

inspiration from Victorian times is

a common trend in architecture,

and this applies to sheds as well.

Typically, Victorian sheds are

mostly present in upscale homes,

and tend to

have many

intricate details.

3. Garden house – Characterized

by its long, rectangular skylight

across the roof, this shed design’s

traditional purpose was to house

plants. The skylight, combined

with the many windows it has on

the sides,

provides the

interior of the

shed with plenty

of natural

lighting.

4. Poolside shelter – As its name

implies, this particular style is most

appropriate as a refuge or storage

unit beside the home’s pool. Some

designs include a place for guests

to rest, safe from the sun’s rays

during summer days.

5. Cottage style – A simple,

small, and homey looking classic

that is still very common to this

day. Its most notable features

include an off center roof line, and

double doors that take up a large

portion of the shed’s front.

Homeowners

prize its ability to

fit in with nearly

any landscape or

house design.

Going with a

custom design is

also another popular option. Many

people prefer to use their own

creativity to come up with

something new, rather than stick to

a predetermined look.