This might sound like a crazy idea but hear me out!
In my municipality I am only allowed up to 108sqft, max height 13ft measured between the eves and the ridge. Now to avoid building permits, possible property tax increase I was thinking why not try to build 2 sheds, keep them separate but try and design it so it doesn't look like 2 cookie cutter sheds side by side.
I have a corner lot and a good size side yard which is where the sheds will be going. I was thinking to build one shed to the max allowed dimensions and as tall as I can make it without it looking awkward with a gable roof. Then right besides it (but not connected) build a smaller shed with a single sloped roof going up and stopping under the eves of the first one (sloping away from the first shed). Give it a "wood shed storage" look.
Thoughts? Any other suggestions.
Below is the best example I could find on google that shows what I am talking about. The scale and sizes of the two sheds is NOT what I'm after but you get the idea.
In my municipality I am only allowed up to 108sqft, max height 13ft measured between the eves and the ridge. Now to avoid building permits, possible property tax increase I was thinking why not try to build 2 sheds, keep them separate but try and design it so it doesn't look like 2 cookie cutter sheds side by side.
I have a corner lot and a good size side yard which is where the sheds will be going. I was thinking to build one shed to the max allowed dimensions and as tall as I can make it without it looking awkward with a gable roof. Then right besides it (but not connected) build a smaller shed with a single sloped roof going up and stopping under the eves of the first one (sloping away from the first shed). Give it a "wood shed storage" look.
Thoughts? Any other suggestions.
Below is the best example I could find on google that shows what I am talking about. The scale and sizes of the two sheds is NOT what I'm after but you get the idea.
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