Skip to Main Content
Sign In
Sign In

Showing results for "6x4 cedar shed"

7,930 Results
Recommended
Sort by

6 ft. W x 3 ft. D Solid Wood Lean-To Tool Shed

by Leisure Season

$1,071.00

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.227 total votes

Free shipping

Free shipping

Out of Stock

The Leisure Season Wooden Lean-To Tool Shed provides the perfect storage space for all your tools. Designed for functionality, the tool shed helps you organize and keep your tools safe. It proves to be an excellent addition to any home. The Wood Lean-To Shed by Leisure Season features solid wood construction that offers years of reliable use. The brown finish of the tool shed lends a natural and subtle look to it and enhances its overall appearance. It features a curved lid that prevents ice and snow from accumulating. The storage area is ideal to store multiple bins of various sizes that are sufficient for all your storage needs. The two functional doors have an elegant look with an upscale design and are open wide for better access. The shed is decay and moisture-resistant which keeps the tools safe from all outdoor elements. The tongue and groove boards offer excellent stability and ensure reliability. The garden shed is easy and quick to assemble. It is easy to care for and can be cleaned with soap and water. This attractive, durable, and functional shed is the perfect addition to any home.

  • Product Type: Tool Shed
  • Material: Solid Wood
  • Storage Capacity: 97.25cubic feet
  • Overall Width - Side to Side: 75''
  • Wind Rating: 50Miles Per Hour

A great option for anybody who is handy. I wouldn't recommend this to someone who is challenged by basic carpentry skills. I made several changes (see pictures): - Built a base to raise it above the ground level ... pea gravel in my case - Caulked all areas where two panels met to keep out water - Used deck screws in place of screws provided to cope with Pacific Northwest weather - Threw away the hardware that came with the shed and installed higher quality - Put in bolts top and bottom of the left door to keep it closed - Treated all surfaces before assembly with a clear wood preservative - Moved all of the shelves to the right side to give more room for long-handled tools - Added hardware for hanging tools ... this required a horizontal 1 X 4 since walls are thin I'm happy with this purchase because it allowed me to build the shed without having to plan, buy and manufacture the individual wood panels. I assembled this about six months ago and it has stood up well to our severe winter.. John. Fort Lauderdale, FL. 2021-03-23 19:45:59

Opens in a new tab

8 ft. W x 4 ft. D Double Door Cedar Wood Storage Shed

by Outdoor Living Today

$3,454.00$3,656.25

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.41 total votes

Free shipping

Free shipping

The 8 ft. x 4 ft. “Lean to Shed” Double Door SpaceSaver Lean To Shed features a tall vertical storage area and is ideal for rakes, shovels, lawnmowers, and other gardening supplies. Maximize the space further by hanging bicycles on the 86 in. high rear wall. The 62-inch. wide double doors not only look great but more importantly open up wide for better and easy access to all your supplies. The panelized walls feature Western Red Cedar cladding already attached to the wall framing at our manufacturing facility. The 8 ft. x 4 ft. Double Door SpaceSaver Lean To Shed is made entirely with renewable resources and accepts a wide range of finishes to help you create a personalized look.

  • Product Type: Tool Shed
  • Material: Solid Wood
  • Storage Capacity: 258cubic feet
  • Overall Width - Side to Side: 96''
  • Additional Tools Required (Not Included): Utility Knife

Apart from one reservation, I had fun putting this lean-to together. The instructions are very well composed. Probably the bestI've ever run into in my 64 years). My only complaint would be that the header (arguably the most important piece in the kit) came quite bent. Even without this problem, in terms of engineering, something which will span 5 feet or so over the doors and support at least 3 rafters, not to mention the pitch of the roof is not the best for snow to nicely fall off and thus relieve the header, (it is after all a 2x4 on its side) we're asking for mid-winter trouble. I did all I could do to straighten the header out, I thought I had it pretty close, plus I only had so much time allotted to this project, so I went ahead. Big mistake, turns out. The header started to bend again. Ultimately, I ended up popping a 4x4 post inside the shed directly behind where the doors meet. It won't kill me to modify my path around this post all the time, but, after all, this was not in the plan.. Francois. Saratoga Springs, NY. 2014-10-16 11:55:51

Opens in a new tab
48
Items Per Page