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One Stop Solutions for Sheds

Shed Barn is your one-stop solution for high-quality, durable sheds designed to meet your specific needs.

We offer the perfect storage solution for every requirement with a wide range of sizes, styles, and customisation options. Our sheds are made from premium materials, ensuring long-lasting performance and protection for your belongings.

Whether you need a garden shed, workshop, or storage space for your vehicles, Shed Barn has got you covered.

We also provide free access to 3D shed builder and professional installation services to ensure a seamless experience. Trust in our expertise and exceptional customer service to deliver the perfect residential or commercial shed solution for you.

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Our Products

Residential Sheds

Discover the perfect solution for all your storage needs with high-quality residential sheds in Australia.

Farm Sheds

Experience the ultimate in durable and versatile farm sheds designed to meet the specific demands of the Australian agricultural landscape.

Commercial Sheds

Maximize your business’s productivity and efficiency with our top-of-the-line commercial sheds, tailored to provide the ideal workspace and storage solutions for various industries.

Industrial Sheds

Elevate your industrial operations with robust and customized industrial sheds, designed to optimize productivity and accommodate large-scale equipment.

Cyclone Rated Sheds

Protect your valuable assets from extreme weather conditions with our cyclone-rated sheds, engineered to withstand the most severe cyclonic events.

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How Much Does a New Shed Cost?

The cost of a new shed can vary widely depending on several factors, including:

  • Size
  • Design
  • Materials used
  • Customisation options
  • Additional features

Garden sheds can start from around $10, 000 for smaller sizes and basic designs, while larger, more elaborate sheds with advanced features can cost up to $150,000 or more. Workshop, farm, and garage sheds tend to have higher price ranges due to their larger sizes and specialised requirements.

It’s important to note that these price ranges are approximate and can vary significantly depending on the specific supplier, location, and any additional services like delivery and installation.

Check out These Awesome Benefits

✔ Storage Solution: Sheds provide valuable storage space to keep your belongings organised and protected from the elements. They can store garden tools, equipment, vehicles, seasonal items, and more.

✔ Customisation Options: Sheds Barn offers a wide range of customization options, allowing you to tailor the shed to your specific needs. You can choose the size, layout, materials, colours, and additional features to create a shed that suits your requirements and aesthetics.

✔ Australian Steel: All our sheds are designed to withstand the harsh Australian climate. With a durable, weather-resistant Australian steel you can trust your shed to stand up to heavy use over time.

✔ Versatility: Sheds can serve various purposes, such as a garden shed, workshop, home office, or storage space. We offer 22 colour options to fit any special requests.

✔ Custom Pitched Roofing: They can be adjusted to suit any requirements, especially if you want the roof to match your existing building.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sheds in Australia

The need for planning permission for a shed in Australia depends on various factors, including the size, location, and local regulations of your specific area. Here are some general guidelines:

Size and Height Restrictions: Different councils and regions may have specific restrictions on the maximum size and height of sheds that can be built without planning permission. For example, smaller sheds of a certain size may not require approval.

Location: The placement of the shed on your property can also affect the need for planning permission. Some councils may have setback requirements, which dictate how close the shed can be to boundaries, structures, or other features on your property.

Zoning and Land Use: The zoning regulations of your area determine the allowable land uses and structures. Some zones may have specific requirements or restrictions for sheds, such as residential, rural, or commercial zones.

Heritage or Conservation Areas: If your property is located in a heritage or conservation area, there may be additional restrictions and guidelines for any construction, including sheds.

The size of a shed can vary significantly depending on their intended purpose and the needs of the owner. Sheds come in a wide range of sizes to accommodate various functions, from small garden sheds to larger workshops, garages, or farm sheds.

Garden sheds in Australia typically start at sizes around 1.5 metres by 1.5 metres for compact storage needs. They can extend to sizes like 3 metres by 3 metres or even larger for those requiring more space.

Workshop sheds, garage sheds, or farm sheds can have much larger dimensions, ranging from 6 metres by 6 metres to even 15 metres by 30 metres or larger. These larger sheds provide ample space for machinery, vehicles, equipment, storage, and other specific needs.

The height of the shed can also vary depending on the specific design and requirements, and is usually around 20-30 metres.

The regulations regarding the distance between a shed and a fence in Australia can vary depending on the specific local council or governing authority in your area. It is important to consult with your local council or relevant authorities to understand the exact requirements and restrictions that apply to your property.

Generally, there are setback requirements that dictate how close a shed can be to a property boundary or fence. Setback requirements aim to ensure adequate space for maintenance, access, and safety, as well as to minimise any potential impact on neighbouring properties.

The setback distance can vary between different regions and zoning classifications. For example, in residential areas, the setback distance may typically be around 900mm to 1.5 metres from the fence line or property boundary. However, it’s crucial to verify this information with your local council or building authority, as there may be specific variations and exceptions based on your location and circumstances.