Looking to maximize the space on the side of your house? A well-designed shed can be your new favorite project, transforming that narrow strip into a functional and stylish addition to your home.
Compact Lean-To Shed
When space is tight, a lean-to shed can be your best friend, snuggling right up against the side of your house. I’ve built one myself, and it’s perfect for storing garden tools without taking up precious backyard space.
Multi-Purpose Shed
Why settle for just storage? Design a multi-purpose shed with space for a small workspace or potting bench. Mine doubles as a crafting nook, and it’s where many of my ideas come to life.
Corner Shed
Utilize those tricky corners with a corner shed that fits snugly into any awkward space. It’s a clever solution I used to turn my garden’s forgotten corner into valuable storage.
Corrugated Metal Shed
For a modern twist, try a corrugated metal shed. It’s durable and sleek, and I find it adds a chic industrial vibe to my home exterior.
Vertical Garden Shed
Why not add a touch of green to your storage? A vertical garden shed incorporates planters on the exterior, giving you storage and a mini-garden in one. It’s a project close to my heart, having crafted one with succulents that thrive in Austin’s sun.
Pergola Attached Shed
Add a touch of elegance with a pergola attached shed, creating a shaded area perfect for relaxing. It’s the ideal spot for my afternoon tea breaks.
Wooden Pallet Shed
Repurpose wooden pallets for a rustic and eco-friendly shed. It’s a fun weekend project that I enjoyed doing, turning leftover pallets into something wonderfully functional.
Bike Storage Shed
Keep your bicycles safe and sound with a dedicated bike storage shed. It’s been a game-changer for me, keeping my bikes organized and easily accessible.
Painted Shed Mural
Turn your shed into an art piece with a painted mural. It’s a creative way to express yourself, and I had a blast painting mine with a colorful landscape.
Colorful Shed
Make a statement with a colorful shed, painting it in bright hues that reflect your personality. Mine is a cheerful yellow, and it never fails to brighten my day.
Small Office Shed
Transform a side shed into a cozy small office, offering a private workspace away from the hustle of home. It’s been a sanctuary for my creative projects.
Sliding Door Shed
If swinging doors are a hassle, consider sliding doors for your shed. They save space and add a modern flair, and I must say, it makes accessing my tools much easier!
Firewood Storage Shed
If you’re a fan of cozy fires, a firewood storage shed is essential. I built one with easy access for those chilly Austin evenings.
Reclaimed Window Shed
Add character by incorporating reclaimed windows into your shed design. It’s a charming way to let in light, and I’ve found it gives my shed a vintage appeal.
Shed with Skylights
Install skylights for a shed filled with natural light, perfect for artists or gardeners. I added a couple to mine, and it makes the space feel open and airy.
Open Air Shelter
Create a partially open shelter for easy access and ventilation. It’s perfect for storing items that need airflow, and I’ve used it to keep my gardening tools dry yet accessible.
Contemporary Cube Shed
For a sleek, modern look, go for a contemporary cube shed with clean lines and minimalistic design. It’s a reflection of my love for simplicity and practicality.
Glass Roof Shed
A glass roof shed can flood your space with natural light, perfect for plant lovers. I incorporated one as a mini greenhouse, and it’s been a joy watching my plants thrive.
Rustic Log Shed
For a cabin-in-the-woods feel, build a rustic log shed. I crafted mine using logs from a local supplier, and it feels like a little retreat right outside my door.

