Recommend me some garden storage?
Discussion
We've finished the extension, we've just finished remodelling the patio and garden, so now need somewhere tidy to put spare chairs and cushions away from the rain, and to hide the bins so they don't make the place look untidy.
(and importantly get a lot of our garden s
t out of my garage!
)
...except every review I read of garden storage has people bemoaning QC and damaged/mis-built parts, or customer service problems when they encounter QC issues, or shocking assembly headaches. Or all 3.
So who/what would (or wouldn't?) you recommend...without spending a fortune?
Wife would prefer plastic/composite over wood, and I'm on the fence about the longevity of metal.
Thanks all,
M.
(and importantly get a lot of our garden s


...except every review I read of garden storage has people bemoaning QC and damaged/mis-built parts, or customer service problems when they encounter QC issues, or shocking assembly headaches. Or all 3.
So who/what would (or wouldn't?) you recommend...without spending a fortune?
Wife would prefer plastic/composite over wood, and I'm on the fence about the longevity of metal.
Thanks all,
M.
We went with a Keter Oakland shed about 5 years ago, it's plastic and the instructions were detailed but very clear. I ordered a replacement clasp last year and it was sent FOC so I'd say customer support is good. They have a big range of storage options.
The shed has needed zero maintenance and still looks good.
The shed has needed zero maintenance and still looks good.
When I have finished my patio I am going to get one of these for storage on the patio https://topwoodgardenbuildings.co.uk/garden-sheds/...
Bazsm said:
We went with a Keter Oakland shed about 5 years ago, it's plastic and the instructions were detailed but very clear. I ordered a replacement clasp last year and it was sent FOC so I'd say customer support is good. They have a big range of storage options.
The shed has needed zero maintenance and still looks good.
We've a Keter shed and two of their "trunk" storage boxes. All well made and easy to assemble. Similar experience from Keter on a slightly damaged part; quickly replaced without aggro.The shed has needed zero maintenance and still looks good.
I've some Keter cupboards that I've had for maybe 15 years now and would agree with the posters above that they're good enough quality to last.
However, they are fugly. Like, properly gopping. I've used them as workshop and garage storage. I wouldn't personally choose to have them in a garden if they can be seen.
If the storage is going to be on show then I'd contemplate an actual shed and whether a basic one can be made to look a little smarter with some paint and better quality roof etc
However, they are fugly. Like, properly gopping. I've used them as workshop and garage storage. I wouldn't personally choose to have them in a garden if they can be seen.
If the storage is going to be on show then I'd contemplate an actual shed and whether a basic one can be made to look a little smarter with some paint and better quality roof etc
For the very same purpose, we went with an 8x4 pent roofed shed from these guys https://www.ajsectional.com/
£900 delivered and built. Really good quality and great service. We previously had a summer house from them a few years ago and were impressed.
£900 delivered and built. Really good quality and great service. We previously had a summer house from them a few years ago and were impressed.
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