Should You Build a Wooden Shed in Your Garden?

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If you think about garden sheds, a wooden one is probably what springs to mind. Wooden sheds are hugely popular – you can find them in gardens almost anywhere in the UK.

But just because they’re popular, it doesn’t mean that a wooden shed is right for you. We’ve put together a list of pros and cons to help you decide whether you should get a wooden shed for your garden.

Pros

Natural appearance

Lots of people are attracted to wooden sheds because of their natural appearance. The material complements and blends in nicely with trees, flowers and greenery. If you want a shed that compliments your outside area rather than standing out, then a wooden shed could be for you.

Easy to customise

Another advantage to wooden sheds is that they’re easy to customise. You can preserve the wood’s natural look if it has a colour and grain that you like. Or there are lots of different types of wood paint, stain and varnish if you want to make it a certain colour.

It’s also easy to customise the size and shape of a wooden shed. Because you can easily cut wood to a custom size, you can make pretty much any design of shed you like.

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Affordable

Many people also choose to get a wooden shed because they’re affordable. Of course, there are lots of expensive wooden sheds around. But because there are lots of different types of wood you can use, you can pick one that suits your budget. You can choose a shed size and style that suits how much you want to pay too.

Cons

Difficult to clean

There are some downsides to wooden sheds that are worth knowing about. One of these is that they can be tricky to clean. They can have lots of nooks and crannies that can be difficult to get at. Plus, exposing unprotected wood to too much water can cause it to swell.

Prone to rot and weathering

Another disadvantage to wood is that it’s prone to rot and weathering. If you get a wooden shed you need to make sure you that you coat it with a protective sealant and reapply this when necessary. Otherwise, it can develop rot and get damaged in harsh weather.

So wooden sheds have some great advantages but also a few downsides. To make sure that you make an informed decision, take a look at our articles on metal and plastic sheds before you start your project.

Price

Approx. £150 - £2,000

Depending on the size of shed

Building time

Approx. 1-3 days

Depending on the size of the shed


Advantages and disadvantages
  • Natural appearance
  • Easy to customise
  • Affordable
  • Difficult to clean
  • Prone to rot and weathering