Garden Shed Case Study

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We Aussies certainly like our garden sheds and garden sheds in general enjoy increasing popularity all around the world. They are a great way to add storage, practicality and value to our home. A well chosen and positioned garden shed can make our life a lot easier. However, it can also be a tough decision to choose which one to get. There are a number of manufacturers on the market, providing a range of sizes, materials, roof types, etc that we can choose from. I aim provide information on issues that may need to be considered when you facing a decision to choose a shed that best suit your needs. 1. You will need to decide what material you would prefer. Your options are basically steel or timber. Steel models are more common and available in a wider range. When choosing a material you might want to consider the following: Your home and landscape design and the surroundings. If your garden design is drawing inspiration from the modern architecture of your home, you might consider using Zincalume, to give your garden that contemporary edge. It is a stylish and very easy-care solution. No other type of steel …show more content…

This product is manufactured by chemically applying a conversion layer on Zincalume steel to enhance coating adhesion. Subsequently a specially formulated primer is baked on surface. And finally a durable exterior grade top-coat is baked on. 10 - 12 years warranty is also standard on this material. Some garden designs cannot accommodate a steel shed at all (for example a country or a tropical style garden could be easily ruined (visually) by erecting a steel structure). Therefore, timber sheds provide the perfect solution for a number of garden designs. They are generally more expensive (on purchase price as well as on transportation) and require a tradesman or a skilled handyman to assemble. The

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