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17 Shed Storage Ideas for Better Organization

17 Shed Storage Ideas for Better Organization

  • by — Andra DelMonico
  • Published on February 8, 2021

  • Updated on April 2, 2024

Your garage has limited storage space, and you’re quickly running out. You could keep your car outside, but that isn’t ideal. You need to develop a better storage solution for your tools and garden equipment that doesn’t require you to kick your car out. What you need is a shed.

This backyard storage solution gives you an additional workspace that can house all of your tools, yard care, and gardening supplies. Even if you aren’t the handyman or green thumb type, having a shed can give you the additional storage space that your home or garage lacks.

These shed storage ideas will get you inspired to build your own work shed in your backyard.

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1. Bicycle Mini Garage Setup

Place your bicycle in the shed in a standing position. Secure your bicycle in the shed by using a sturdy bike stand or a floor-to-ceiling tension rack. This setup prevents your bike from tipping over and makes efficient use of your shed space.

Bike storage shed
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Bike storage shed
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Bike storage shed
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Bike storage shed

2. Install Wall Bike Racks

Mount a wall bike rack to save floor space. Choose a rack that allows for easy hanging and removal of your bicycle. This not only organizes the space but also protects the bike from damage.

Wall bike rack in shed
Wall bike rack in shed

3. Wall-Mounted Garden Tool System

Use a wall-mounted storage system with adjustable hooks and shelves. This method keeps your garden tools organized and easily accessible, turning your shed walls into functional storage space.

Wall mounted garden tool storage
Wall mounted garden tool storage
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Wall mounted garden tool storage
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Wall mounted garden tool storage
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4. Gardening Tool Pegboard

A pegboard is a versatile option for organizing gardening tools. Customize the layout with hooks and baskets to suit various tool sizes, ensuring everything has its place and is visually accessible.

Gardening tool pegboard
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5. Handyman Tool Wall Storage

Set up a wall-mounted cabinet or panel for your handyman tools. Arrange them in order of use or size for quick access, and consider magnetic strips for smaller metal tools.

Wall mounted tool storage
Wall mounted tool storage
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6. Garden Tool Corner

Dedicate a corner for your lawn mower and stack planters vertically on shelves. This not only saves space but also keeps the floor clear and the tools in good condition.

Barn style shed storage with garden tools
Barn style shed storage with garden tools

7. Firewood Outdoor Storage

Designate a dry, ventilated area in the shed for firewood storage. Use a simple rack to keep the wood off the ground and a cover to protect it from moisture.

Firewood shed
Firewood shed
Firewood shed
Firewood shed

8. Metal Shelves for Heavy Items

Metal shelving units are ideal for heavy items, as they are durable and can bear substantial weight. Position them strategically to maintain balance and accessibility in the shed.

Shed storage metal shelves
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Shed storage metal shelves
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Shed storage metal shelves
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9. Install Floating Shelves

Floating shelves are a sleek way to store lighter items without consuming floor space. They’re perfect for smaller tools, gardening gloves, and other frequently used items.

Shed with floating shelves
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Shed with floating shelves
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10. Overhead Space Shelves

Take advantage of the overhead space by installing sturdy shelves. This area is perfect for storing seasonal or rarely used items, keeping the lower space free for everyday tools.

Overhead shed storage
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Overhead shed storage
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11. Cube Shelving Solutions

Cube shelving units offer versatile storage solutions. They can be used to categorize and separate different types of tools or gardening supplies for a more organized look.

Shed sube shelves
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12. Sturdy Wooden Shelving Construction

Opt for robust wooden shelving that maximizes space utilization. Custom-fit the shelves to your shed’s dimensions to store a variety of items effectively.

Robust wooden shelving construction
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13. Add a Hook Rack For Garden Tools

A simple hook rack is an excellent solution for hanging garden tools. It keeps tools off the ground, preventing clutter and potential damage.

Shed with wall mounted hook racks
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14. Install a Shed Work Desk with Shelves

A work desk with built-in shelves serves as a multifunctional space for potting, repairs, or planning your garden layout, along with storage for tools and supplies.

Shed with work desk
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15. Full-Height Shelving

Maximize vertical space by installing shelves that extend from floor to ceiling. This approach helps in storing as many items as possible without crowding the shed.

Small shed with repurposed organization system
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16. Smart Shed Organization

Implement a combination of shelves, racks, and bins for smart organization. Label the storage areas for easy identification and maintain a system where every item has a designated spot.

Small shed with double doors
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Tools shed storage with panels
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17. Compartmentalize Tool Storage With Panels

Use slatted panels or compartmentalized storage units to segregate tools based on type or usage frequency. This system aids in maintaining an orderly and efficient shed environment.

Tools shed storage with panels
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Shed Storage FAQs

How do I maximize my shed storage?

Look for ways to organize your shed better to maximize the space that you have available. Add adjustable shelving to the walls that you can customize to fit your changing storage needs. A pegboard is also useful because you can use it to hang and organize a wide variety of tools and bits.

What should you not store in a shed?

Don’t keep anything in your shed that’s delicate. Documents, jewelry, money, clothing, musical instruments, and food should not be kept in your shed. These are all items that will degrade with exposure to the changing temperatures, bugs and insects, and dirt. You also shouldn’t store anything that’s flammable, as this creates a risk of your shed lighting on fire.

How do you insulate a shed?

The simplest way to insulate a shed is by mounting an insulation board on the existing walls. Seal the gaps between the boards with a good sealant to prevent drafts. For more extensive insulation, use sheets of insulating batting that you unroll and place between the studs. Then cover with drywall or concrete board. This is thicker but is more effective.

Andra DelMonico

Writer

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

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