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Live Life Your Way With Stylish Shed Homes

It’s time to think outside the box and live inside the shed.

Looking for a stylish and practical living solution? Look no further than Shed Barn.

Our innovative designs transform ordinary sheds into beautiful and functional shed homes.

With a Lysaght 20-year warranty, our products are built using only 100% Australian-made steel, ensuring strength and longevity. With 22 colour options and custom pitched roofing, you can choose the size, style, and features that best fit your requirements.

Whether you’re looking for a compact retreat or a spacious family home, the team at Shed Barn has the perfect solution.

We also provide free access to 3D shed builder and professional installation services to ensure a seamless experience. To learn more, speak to a shed specialist and get your obligation-free quote today!

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What Are the Best Types of Shed Homes?

In Australia, there are several types that are popular and offer unique advantages. Struggling to find the right fit for you and your family? Here are some of the best types of shed home designs:

Class 1A Sheds: They allow plumbing and electrical work, as well as being 100% termite-proof. The foundation design must meet the criteria of the Building Code of Australia.

Skillion Roof Sheds: They feature a single-sloping roof, making them a popular choice for those seeking a contemporary and minimalist design. They are perfect for compact living spaces or as a backyard retreat (did someone say BBQ?!).

Rural Sheds: Designed to blend seamlessly with the Australian countryside, rural sheds offer a rustic and charming living environment. They can be customised to include multiple rooms, verandas, and storage areas.

Studio Sheds: Ideal for artists, writers, or those seeking a private workspace, studio sheds provide a dedicated area for creativity and productivity (or the long-awaited man shed). These compact and customisable options can be designed to suit various artistic needs.

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How Much Does a Shed Home Cost?

The cost in Australia can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the size, design, customisation options, location, and additional features.

However, as a rough estimate, they can range from around $50,000 for a basic and small-sized structure to several hundred thousand dollars for larger and more intricate designs with high-end finishes.

It’s important to note that the cost typically includes the construction of the shed home, but it may not include land purchase, permits, site preparation, utility connections, or interior furnishing. These additional expenses should be considered when budgeting for a shed home.

Shed Home Benefits

Affordability

They are often more cost-effective compared to traditional homes. The construction materials and methods used for sheds are typically more budget-friendly, making them a more affordable option for homeowners.

Customisation

You have the flexibility to choose the size, layout, and interior features, creating a personalised home that reflects your style. We offer 22 colour options to fit any of your requirements.

Quick Construction

They can be constructed relatively quickly compared to traditional homes. Your shed kit will be delivered to you within 4-12 weeks.

100% Made 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.

Energy Efficiency

Shed homes can be designed to be energy-efficient. With proper insulation, energy-efficient windows, and well-sealed doors, shed homes can help reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills.

Low Maintenance

Shed homes typically require less maintenance compared to traditional homes. The materials used, such as steel or durable cladding, are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and require minimal upkeep, saving you time and money on maintenance tasks.

Portability

Depending on the design and foundation, some shed homes can be easily relocated if needed. This flexibility allows you to adapt to changing circumstances or move your home to a new location without major disruptions.

Sustainable Construction

Shed homes can be constructed using eco-friendly materials and construction practices. By choosing sustainable options, such as using recycled or renewable materials, you can reduce your environmental impact and contribute to a greener lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shed Homes in Australia

It is possible to install a toilet and shower in a shed home. Many shed home designs offer the option to include bathroom facilities, allowing you to have a fully functional living space.

To incorporate a toilet and shower in your shed home, you will need to consider the following:

Plumbing: Proper plumbing connections are required to supply water to the bathroom fixtures and to handle wastewater. This involves connecting to a water source and establishing drainage or a septic system, depending on the local regulations and the availability of services in your area. It is recommended to consult with a licensed plumber to ensure the plumbing is installed correctly and meets all requirements.

Space and Layout: Assess the available space within your shed home and determine the best layout for the bathroom area. Consider the positioning of fixtures, such as the toilet, shower, sink, and any necessary storage. Optimising the layout will ensure efficient use of space and functionality.

Ventilation: Proper ventilation is essential in a bathroom to prevent moisture buildup and maintain air quality. Install a ventilation fan or window to allow for adequate airflow and prevent mould or mildew issues.

Building Codes and Permits: Check with local authorities regarding building codes, permits, and any specific regulations that may apply when adding bathroom facilities to your shed home. Compliance with regulations ensures safety and legality.

The size of an Australian shed home can vary depending on the specific design, purpose, and individual preferences. However, there are some common shed sizes that are often used in residential applications. Here are a few examples:

Small Shed: Small shed sizes typically range from 3 metres to 6 metres in width and 3 metres to 9 metres in length. These sheds are suitable for basic storage purposes or as compact workspace areas.

Medium Shed: Medium-sized sheds typically range from 6 metres to 9 metres in width and 6 metres to 12 metres in length. These sheds offer more space and can accommodate larger storage needs or be used as a workshop or hobby area.

Large Shed: Large sheds can range from 9 metres to 15 metres or more in width and 12 metres to 24 metres or more in length. These sheds provide ample space for multiple purposes, including housing vehicles, and machinery, or functioning as a spacious workshop or studio.

It is generally recommended to have a foundation for a home shed. A solid foundation provides stability, and support, and helps prevent issues such as shifting, settling, or water damage. Here are a few common types of foundations used for home sheds in Australia:

Concrete Slab: A concrete slab is a popular and durable foundation option. It involves pouring a thick, reinforced concrete pad on a levelled and compacted surface. The shed is then anchored to the slab, providing a sturdy and stable base.

Concrete Footings: Concrete footings are individual pillars or columns of concrete that are poured into the ground to support the shed. Footings are often used in combination with other foundation types, such as timber or steel posts, to distribute the weight evenly and provide stability.

Timber or Steel Posts: For smaller sheds or in certain situations, timber or steel posts can be used as a foundation option. These posts are buried into the ground and provide support for the shed structure. However, it’s important to ensure proper moisture protection and rot resistance for timber posts.

The choice of foundation will depend on various factors, including the size of the shed, the local soil conditions, and any specific requirements or regulations in your area.