Ihateclevernames
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Gents, I am looking to make some improvements to my shed and add some outdoor storage in the interest of reclaiming my garage from clutter and what not.
I currently have a 12' x 16' shed outside that is built on posts on a small grade. The shed flows with the gravel driveway, so it is good to go. I have been grading out next to the shed in order to put a concrete pad in. I was initially thinking that I would build it about 12' wide and 16' deep and then add a lean to from the existing shed roof to a knee wall. That would give me a large area to store lumber, gym equipment, etc. I could also pull a car in there if need be.
Now, after grading it looks like I can potentially put a much larger pad in there after I have a stump ground down below grade. I think I can get 20' x 24' in there and that would give me alot more space to work with, however I am somewhat torn on how to maximize the space once I put the pad in. Personally, I am considering an addition on to my house with another garage bay in the future so building a stand alone garage is out of the question.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to use this pad in the most efficient manner? I really don't want it to look cluttered or start putting too many storage buildings in the backyard, so I want it to flow and look orderly.
Here are a few pictures of what I am working with right now.
Thanks guys! I know my end state isn't the clearest, however I figured any input would be helpful.
I currently have a 12' x 16' shed outside that is built on posts on a small grade. The shed flows with the gravel driveway, so it is good to go. I have been grading out next to the shed in order to put a concrete pad in. I was initially thinking that I would build it about 12' wide and 16' deep and then add a lean to from the existing shed roof to a knee wall. That would give me a large area to store lumber, gym equipment, etc. I could also pull a car in there if need be.
Now, after grading it looks like I can potentially put a much larger pad in there after I have a stump ground down below grade. I think I can get 20' x 24' in there and that would give me alot more space to work with, however I am somewhat torn on how to maximize the space once I put the pad in. Personally, I am considering an addition on to my house with another garage bay in the future so building a stand alone garage is out of the question.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to use this pad in the most efficient manner? I really don't want it to look cluttered or start putting too many storage buildings in the backyard, so I want it to flow and look orderly.
Here are a few pictures of what I am working with right now.
Thanks guys! I know my end state isn't the clearest, however I figured any input would be helpful.
