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Vertical Storage Shed
When you think of a storage shed, you may be thinking of the kind
that you have seen in many backyards everywhere. Generally, these are used for storing items that the family uses
in the yard as well as seasonal items. Or it may be used as a home for equipment or furnishings that are too large
to be stored in the house, so they end up in a storage building in the yard or garden.
Small Storage Sheds
Vertical storage sheds are quite often chosen as a means for
storing items when space in the yard or garage is an issue. If a full sized backyard or garden shed is not possible
because of limited space or other specific requirements, then a vertical storage shed may be exactly what you are
looking for. It may help to think of a vertical shed as more of a storage cabinet.
Shed for Tool Storage
Though the size is somewhat smaller than most storage sheds,
it is used for many of the same purposes. It is sometimes the
location that will determine
using a building with a smaller footprint. Vertical sheds are quite handy for your backyard storage, poolside or
garden. It’s a simple and very inexpensive storage solution. Physically, a vertical storage shed resembles more of
an outdoor closet than an actual building.
Vertical Shed
Vertical sheds are so named simply because they are usually taller
than they are wide. Designed to fit easily into small spaces, these useful storage cabinets are used for almost
every imaginable type of storage. Some of the most common uses include storing sporting equipment, Bar-B-Q
supplies, pool supplies, garden implements, painting supplies, bug spray, fertilizer, lawn & garden chemicals,
outdoor toys …and the list just continues.
Space Saving Storage Shed
The Vertical storage shed is built with space saving in mind. If
you’ve only got a small backyard or want some extra storage in your garage or balcony area, then this type of shed
could be just what you need. They are most commonly up to six feet tall and two to three feet wide. Even so, one or
more of these units can provide plenty of storage that doesn’t take up a lot of floor space. These types of shed
usually don’t have any windows but still have a double or single door, allowing you to store your things easily.
They fit snugly into any corner and offer great value for the money, with prices that won’t break the
bank.
Easy to Assemble Storage Shed
If you’re buying a vertical storage unit in a kit, the materials
used are typically plastic, vinyl or metal. You’ll find them very easy to assemble because the panels just snap or
screw together. Vertical garden sheds really can’t be beat when it comes to storing long-handled tools. They’re
tall and narrow, which makes them perfect for your rakes, brooms, and shovels. Some have built in floor grids to
help hold tools upright neatly and you can usually add shelves to customize your storage space inside the storage
cabinet.
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