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Do you need a simple storage shed? How about a potting shed for Spring’s plantings, a lawn tractor shelter, or a cabana or backyard hobby shop? Here’s one set of plans that will help you build any of those.

Black and Decker's Basic Shed, shown with glass doors

Black and Decker's Basic Shed, shown with glass doors

Black and Decker, Inc. calls their 8′x12′ shed a Basic Storage Shed. it is that, but it can be more. They have designed a simple 8′x12′ platform and stud-wall building that has higher side walls than most sheds. You can build it with simple doors and no windows for the maximum storage space. That way, you can hang tools and shelves on the walls and still have plenty of space left for your lawn mower, bikes and such.

However, you can also take advantage of the high walls for adding windows and doors wherever you want them. Add a potting bench and windows on the south wall of your shed to get your Spring seedlings off to a great start. Have north windows for a little backyard studio. Or, add French doors to create an attractive poolside cabana.

The finish materials for the basic shed also are true to its name: asphalt roof shingles, plywood siding, and simple trim details are appropriately practical. But, you can easily dress your building up with a cupola, siding to match your home and window boxes. You can purchase prehung doors and windows in any style, or build your own using the project plans.

At 96 square feet, the structure is below many building department’s minimum size for required design review. It’s planned to be build on pressure treated wooden skids, without a permanent foundation. Because of that and the small size, you may be able to build it without obtaining a permit. Check that with your community’s building official.

The plans are accompanied by a complete materials list and an illustrated building guide with step-by-step instructions.

Click here to see the Basic Storage Shed’s floor plan and to use the free plans, material list and building guide >>>

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Design and build the ideal garage, barn or workshop yourself.  This easy click-and-drag software lets you create the perfect building and then print plans and a complete list of the materials that you’ll need.

Cuatom RV Garage and Workshop

Custom RV Garage and Workshop

For do-it-yourselfers who want to add extra storage space or just want to protect their car from the elements, BigHammer Software’s Garage Designer is the tool to use. Garage Designer uses a grid system that allows you to precisely create the exact size building you need by clicking and dragging. It is so precise that you can size your building to the inch.

Design your dream garage, workshop or storage barn. Then, click and drag it to the exact size you need. Choose a wall height from as low as 4′ up to 16′ to accommodate RVs and other large vehicles. Then, choose between several types of entry doors and garage doors.

After you’re happy with the design, Garage Designer provides all the information you need to transform your garage, barn or workshop plan into reality. You can see your building in a variety of ways, including 3D, plan, and dimensioned front, back & side views. Then, you can print your custom plans and have them at hand throughout your building project.

You can also print a complete material shopping list. You’ll know all your material quantities immediately so you can get accurate prices before you start to build. Garage Designer assures that you’ll never be caught running back to the lumber yard for forgotten supplies. Instead, you’ll be efficiently constructing your ideal, do-it-yourself garage. Your personal shopping list will help you buy everything you need the first time, right down to the nail.

The inexpensive, downloadable program comes with a free, full color garage building guide book that will take you step-by-step through the construction process.

Click here to read more >>>

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Need a shelter for a lawn tractor, ATV, snowmobile or motorcycle? A drive-thru design is a great idea.

This attractive mini-barn, designed and built by Monte Burch, was featured on the pages of Extreme How-To magazine. It’s 8′ wide by 11′ deep with two wide doors at each end. If you have a hard-to-maneuver implement or vehicle, like a garden tractor with a tiller or trailer, you can just drive it in one door and out the other. Of course, you could also omit one set of doors for a more conventional storage shed.

Pole-style construction provides an economical method of building, even if the shed is built on a sloping lot. A dirt or gravel floor makes the little barn easy to drive in to. It also saves the cost of a wooden platform or concrete slab floor. This project is a great way to learn pole building techniques. And, you’ll have a pretty, gambrel roof yard barn when you’re done.

The illustrated, step by step building guide includes clear diagrams and photographs. Monte Birch is the author of Pole Building Projects and other popular do-it-yourself books. He knows how to build and how to explain the process to the rest of us.

Click here for the Pole Frame Shed building guide >>>

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Build your own cozy little cabin with help from Mother Earth News Magazine

DIY Cabin from Mother Earth News

DIY Cabin from Mother Earth News

Builder Steve Maxewell states that “Many people dream of building a cabin or cottage in the woods, beside a lake, along a bubbling brook or on top of a mountain with sweeping views. But cabins are not just for wilderness living. They also can offer cozy space as a guest room, an artists’ retreat, a craft center or a small office”.

In a great article from a 2006 issue of Mother Earth News magazine, he shows you how to build a 14-by-20-foot cabin with a sleeping loft over a shady front porch.

The economical little house is designed for easy framing. Concrete pier footings let the cabin adapt to any terrain, including sloping, rough and rocky ground. Maxwell gives you extensive step-by-step building instructions and a complete material list. A beautiful isometric drawing and details by Len Churchill make the project easy to understand.

Read the article and see the drawings here >>>

If building a cabin from scratch seems too difficult, don’t worry. The article includes a list of similar cabins that you can order as easy-to-assemble kits.

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