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10 Tips for Organising Your Shed

You might feel a little bit guilty that you haven’t spent time organising your garden shed. Well, maybe today, you can get started. A garden shed is not merely a storage space for you to keep your tools and equipment secure. It can also be your workshop, art studio, or personal space.

Benefits of Organising your Garden Shed

Here are the main reasons why you should organise your garden storage today:

First, an organised garden shed makes gardening a whole lot more exciting. In fact, a well-arranged garden shed also allows for fun backyard activities like Sunday barbeques or maybe an exciting backyard games with the family. By keeping your shed organised, you’ll have plenty of room in it for other things aside from your garden tools. You may be able to store your barbecue grill and your outdoor party props in it, along with your cleaning equipment and tools. Think of it as a quicker way to have access to the things you need to be productive, happy, engaging, and fun.

Second, a beautiful garden shed, both inside and outside, will really spruce up your entire backyard. Picture your garden that is filled with beautiful flowers and plants, and right next to this beautiful scenery is your well-situated garden shed.
Third, organising your garden shed will have a huge impact on your garage and other storage areas. By transferring some of the things to your garden shed, you can avoid clutter in the other rooms and maximise space.

To help you make the most of your garden shed space, here are ten tips for organising your garden shed.

Garden Shed Organising Tip

Keep the inside and outside of your garden shed clean

Sanitation is the key. You’re going to want to clean your shed regularly to make sure rust, corrosion, and other forms of dirt are kept at bay. You don’t want to be disgusted by the pile of whatever gunk you see on the walls of your shed.

Warm or hot days are perfect for cleaning your shed. Wipe away all the dirt and make sure to clean each inch of your shed with warm soapy water. Sweep the floor and make sure to clean all platforms and tables you use inside your shed. Cleaning your shed regularly will help maintain the quality of the material utilised to build your garden shed.

Check your garden shed for any sign of damage

Think of your shed as an extra home or maybe an extension of your home. Just like your house, your shed is vulnerable to rusting, water damage, pest attack, and other chemicals that can deteriorate the shed structure. If you see any damage, act fast. If you have the skills and the tools to fix the damage, then get cracking.

If you don’t think you have the knowledge to repair it, then get in touch with the experts. Also remember to check out the warranty deal from the store you got your shed from. Most providers offer years of warranty, although a store like EasyShed offers lifetime warranty. Now that’s a fair dinkum deal, right?

Ask for maintenance services

Unless you have adequate skills to perform your own shed repairs, be sure to commission maintenance services from the experts. It’s important for you to have any damage repaired right away so that they don’t worsen and cause damage to the things stored in it.

Some of the stores or companies that sell garden sheds or storage sheds provide maintenance services; otherwise, they can refer you to another company that does provide this type of service. In order to organise your garden shed, you need to make sure everything is on the up and up. Not only does this ensure the sturdiness of your shed; it also ensures that the things you store in it are protected from damage that may be caused by pests or molds and mildew or other outdoor elements that may seep into your shed.

In this regard, you should also consider the type of material used for your shed, as some materials are more easily maintained than others. Keep in mind that dirt and corrosion are not your garden shed’s only enemies. You also have to worry about rust and any weather damage that may befall your garden shed. As such, you should choose the material that isn’t vulnerable to rust and weather damage.

Garden sheds are commonly made out of timber, steel, or plastic. All materials have their own pros and cons. Plastic is durable when well maintained, sanitised and organised. However, if you want a more durable material for your shed, then you can either go for steel or timber. Timber is perfect for DIY or personalised sheds; however, steel sheds provide the highest level of durability and security. Timber sheds also require more maintenance than steel. In addition, choosing steel sheds is a practical choice, as they come in a wide range of colours and styles at affordable prices.

Make use of shelves, racks, and other DIY platforms

Don’t just throw tools inside your shed, and leave everything on the ground. You can maximise your shed, no matter its size, by installing shelves for you to store your tools on. These surfaces will help you better organise your tools, equipment, pesticides, and other shed materials.

You can also hang some storage on the walls such as hanging hooks, racks or holders for your shovel, spade, rake, wheelbarrow, and more. Also make sure to put up designated containers for any seed packets.

You can maximise the use of your walls with peg boards and other containers, such as plastic bottles. Add labels to keep them even more organised. Alternatively, you can install a track high up in your shed to free up floor space. As well, you can add a layer of three-fourth-inch plywood over the bare studs or dry wall. This provides you with a continuous fastening surface, in turn allowing you to easily mount storage hardware arrange the items in a more space-efficient manner.

If you keep some potted plants in your shed, then you can use a potting bench so that the mess that results from working with them is confined in a single area.

If you need even more space, you can also create a cupboard on the outside wall of your shed. You can use it to store the garden supplies and tools that you use everyday. This allows you to maximise the exterior part of your shed and also allows you to easily access the tools that you use the most.

Avoid Clutter

Make sure to toss or give away the things you no longer need if they take up too much space. Perhaps their recipients would even be glad to have them. Make sure to create as much free space as possible and keep only the tools and items you need.
Clutter is the main thing that keeps your space from being organised. Even if you have a big shed, that does not mean you should just leave things lying around; otherwise, you’ll soon find your space slowly diminishing.

Establish your workspace

Getting rid of the clutter will give you the space you need to fully maximise your garden shed. Your garden shed will then serve as working space and self-storage space at the same time. Just think of the same concept of how you use your garage. You have a parking space, a place for hanging your tools, and a small working space for all the tinkering and maintenance tasks you do.

Well, inside your garden shed, you’re going to do a lot of gardening preparation, tools cleaning, and other tasks, so allotting some workspace in your shed will allow you to easily complete any gardening task you may have.

Be Creative

It’s your shed, so you can do anything you want to do with it. You don’t have to be limited to the textbooks or articles you read online on how to organise your garden shed. You can still mix things up by being a little creative. For example, paint the inside of your shed with light colors to create the illusion of space. Pull out that bookcase, dazzle it up, and then use it as a shelving unit.

On the other hand, if you use your garden shed to store party props or Christmas decors that you don’t use everyday, then you can keep them in canvas storage bags. Just be sure to place a dryer sheet inside before you zip it to protect your things from critters and insects.

Organising your things doesn’t just mean keeping things orderly. Don’t be afraid to let your imagination go wild about how to keep your space proper, neat, and of course, organised.

A Welcome Mat is useful for almost everything

Your home is not the only entryway that deserves a welcome mat; your garden shed does, too. Make sure that you and everyone entering your shed will not traipse dust into your storage shed. A welcome mat helps minimise the dirt and grime that comes into your shed.

Fold and store your garden hose with style

Your garden hose will surely take up a big space in your garden shed. It’s a mistake to just throw it inside your shed after you’re done using it. Not only will the hose take up a lot of space in your organised shed; it can also possibly get tangled up. This may cause damage on the hose or cause people to trip on it.

Make sure to roll up your hose every time you store it. Invest in a garden hose reel, or hang the looped hose over a wall hook.

Organise your tools accordingly

To fully organise your garden shed, you need to organise all of your tools accordingly. Make sure to keep everything intact by storing the cordless tools separately from the corded ones.

Organising your tools will also ensure the safety of your family, especially your kids. Be sure to separate your tools from the pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Ensure that your tools are placed on proper shelves or racks.

You can also use a mobile cart for storing your garden supplies and tools. This way, you’ll just have to push the cart out whenever you’re ready to start gardening for the day.

Take Good Care of your Garden Shed

Organising your garden shed involves making sure that it is always clean and that everything is stored in the proper place. Make sure that your shed is well maintained and that all damages to the shed are promptly fixed.

Make sure to use your garden shed’s space properly by avoiding clutter at all times. Organise all of your tools, equipment, and other items in an orderly manner by using shelves or racks. Regularly sanitise and maintain your storage shed to make sure it’s clean and damage-free and store your tools by organising them according to use and free from any hazardous chemicals.

 

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A well-organised garden shed will surely make gardening more exciting and engaging. Just think about this: it’s a new day, and the sun is about to come up. You decide to work on your garden early and when you step outside, the cool breeze embraces you. When you enter your garden shed, you see everything in place, and that only makes you more excited to get gardening.

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