With its recognizable gambrel roof, coupled with a high sidewall, this Hi-Barn shed creates cavernous space and feel.
Like the roof of its smaller brother the barn, its first section extends upward, but from the higher top of a six foot wall.
Lofts have tremendous head clearance. Doors, windows, and high shelving fit easily on any wall.
Sporting its classic gable roof and high sidewall, the Cottage proves to be our most popular design.
Multiple doors of different sizes can be placed on any of the sidewalls. Window placement options are limitless.
Lofts work excellent at either gable end. A 5/12 pitch roof balances weather-ability with attractive proportions.
Built over the same popular design and with the same features and benefits as the Cottage, this Crestline shed additionally packs a porch!
Note that open truss on the front gable, attractive real wood handrail, and steel entry door. You choose what type of entry door suits your fancy the best: raised panel, four light, half glass, or full glass.
Consider closing in that front gable and adding a loft above the porch for even more space. Need a backroom studio, craft room, or hide-away? The one’s for you.
Must a shed look like a shed? This High Mountain Lodge is the cottage design with a noticeable flair. Plenty of natural light flows in for the gardener or hobby shop use.
The roof pitch, steeper than a traditional cottage, has an unexpected dormer with continuous windows.
It works great for storage with a special charm or a workspace with a high ceiling and plenty of openings to the outside.