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Garden Sheds - Sizes, Designs & Colours

Garden Sheds come in a range of colours and sizes and can be used for so much more than storing the traditional Victa Mower and spade.

Garden Shed Sizes

Garden Sheds sizes start from as small as 0.8m deep and 1.5m wide.  A garden shed this size can fit just about anywhere.  If you're in the market for a garden shed and have been doing some research online you'll see that garden sheds tend to be available in standard sizes.  You'll find the width of the shed is the first dimension provided and this is determined by the location of the door.  Garden sheds come in 1.5m, 2.3m, 3.0m wide.  You'll also have the option to purchase a garden shed with one or two doors in depths ranging from 0.8m to 3m.

Garden Shed Designs

Garden sheds have come along way from the square, flat roofed, single door option that was once classified as the traditional garden shed.  Although this style is still available, you'll find it sits towards the lower end of the price range and really isn't as attractive as other designs available.  These days, garden sheds are available with flat, gable and skillion roofs.  You also have the options to add additional window, sky lights and shelving to your garden shed.

Garden Shed Colours

Garden sheds come in a range of colours so it'll be easy to find a colour that suits your home and yard.  The majority of garden sheds are manufactured with top grade blue scope steel with a Colorbond coating. Colorbond have a range of colours available so just check with the garden shed manufacturer to see what colours they offer in the design and size of your choice.

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We hope that this has helped shed (pun intended) some light on the garden sheds available on the market today. For more information or to purchase garden sheds online visit www.AbscoDelivered.com.au

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