First, think about how you’ll use your shed. Are you looking for extra storage, or do you want a garden room where you can relax and even add some furniture? Consider what you’ll store now, and what you might need to store in the future.
Keep in mind that shed sizes aren’t always quoted the same way by different companies. For example, an “8x6” shed could refer to internal or external dimensions and may or may not include the roof overhang. Here at Tiger the listed size is the overall size including the roof overhang, but you can find other dimensions in the 'Technical Data' section of our website.
If your shed has a ridge height over 2.5 metres and is within 2 metres of a boundary, planning permission might be required. When in doubt, it’s always best to check with your local council.
Feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the shed options? Don’t worry- we’re here to help! From traditional timber sheds and tool sheds to corner sheds and workshops, there’s a style to suit every garden.
You can easily design a shed that meets your needs by thinking about:
What you will use the shed for
The door and window styles
The roof height
The level of security you require
These details make it easy to create a garden space you’ll love.
If you have a tricky corner in your garden, a corner shed is perfect for making the most of that unused space.
And if your garden is on the smaller side, don’t worry! Wooden tool chests, tall tool towers, or compact tool sheds are great ways to boost storage without taking up too much room.
Have a look through our options HERE, or contact the Tiger sales team for further guidance.
Tiger Tip: Make sure you build your shed with space to breathe—plan it in your garden with enough room for doors and windows to open! |