Wooden Shed accessories
Interested in customizing the your wood shed and really making it your own? We have made a list of some very nifty and creative interior and exterior ideas, and created links to the product so you will be able to easily read more about it. A lot of our customers have intentions of turning their shed into a tiny house, we have tried our best to include recommendations for this application as well. Remember the item that we suggest here is just a suggested product, once you click on the products you will be recommended similar products that are related to the image you clicked, this is designed to help you make the most informed decisions.
Insulation
If you are looking for an easy do it yourself, cost affective approach to insulating your wooden shed, here are a few different user friendly options to choose from.
The first option is spray foam insulation, it is a green (environmentally friendly) closed cell spray foam that is designed for the do it yourselfer. This insulation style is a little pricier than the other options, however it has very high ratings and is overall the best way to insulate a space. Click on the image below to read more about Foam it Green spray insulation.
The first option is spray foam insulation, it is a green (environmentally friendly) closed cell spray foam that is designed for the do it yourselfer. This insulation style is a little pricier than the other options, however it has very high ratings and is overall the best way to insulate a space. Click on the image below to read more about Foam it Green spray insulation.
If you would rather go with foam board insulation for a more cost effective approach we have included this style insulation as well. Click on the image below to check out expanded polystyrene foam boards.
If you are looking for more traditional fiberglass insulation, you can check it out by clicking on the image below. This particular insulation runs just over $0.50 per square foot, providing high R value at a practical cost.
Wall options
There are many different wall options to choose from to apply in this style shed. A few options that we have found to be easy to install, economical and aesthetically pleasing are listed below.
Eastern red cedar planking makes for great interior wall planking. It provides a rustic log cabin feel to the interior wall surface, the tongue and groove design provides a seamless finish. Click on the image below to learn more about this option.
Eastern red cedar planking makes for great interior wall planking. It provides a rustic log cabin feel to the interior wall surface, the tongue and groove design provides a seamless finish. Click on the image below to learn more about this option.
Another couple great interior options that are a little more cost effective is sheetrock, shiplap or structural plywood from your local department store (all of these items are cheaper to buy from your local home depot or lowes, due to the priciness of shipping such heavy materials). Sheetrock, provides an aesthetically pleasing fully customizable finish at a great price, with relatively easy installation. Structural plywood is great in areas that you may need to hang items from such as cabinets, heavy wall ornaments or tools, or any other application requiring heavy duty use. Listed below are photos of each application.
Flooring
Our sheds come standard with a flooring base. However, there are just as many flooring options for our sheds as are in a traditional construction house. Here are some flooring options that are appropriate for different applications.
Hardwood or laminate flooring makes a great option for spaces being converted into residential or off grid housing. Click on the images below to learn more about each item.
Hardwood or laminate flooring makes a great option for spaces being converted into residential or off grid housing. Click on the images below to learn more about each item.
We also found these mats very appropriate for many different applications, they provide very nice shock absorption.
For sheds that are going to be storing vehicles, many of our customers love these anti skid, self adhesive strips for added traction.
Electrical Power Source
When running electricity to a shed, there are many options to choose from. You can choose the standard option and run UF (underground feed) wire underground from a house or electricity source to the shed or building. With this option, you need to dig a narrow trench (big enough for the wire) 12" down from power source to shed or building, this wire is approved for direct burial so no need for extra components. For easy digging you can rent a trench digger from you local hardware store. Below we've listed UF wiring and electrical accessories that we have found helpful. Click on the images below to learn more about each individual product.
If your interested in some non traditional electrical sources, we've also included some alternatives. All of which have great reviews and are super easy to use. Our most popular options are listed below, solar cells, wind turbines and standard generators. Click on the image below to learn more about each particular product.