Twitter

How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed

How To Your Backyard Shed

Your is a handy place to store extra things when you don’t have enough room in your home. However, if your becomes unorganized, it can actually be a hazard instead of a help. Luckily, there are great solutions for keeping your storage organized. You can easily and inexpensively customize the interior of your backyard with organizational tools like shelves, hangers, hooks, pegboards, cabinets, and more. The following tips show you how to make organization simple by taking full advantage of the storage space in your .


Make A Plan First


To make a plan, stand inside your backyard shed and look around. Visualize where you can best place shelves, hangers, hooks, pegboards, cabinets, and other organizational helpers. Keep traffic flow, the need for large item storage space, and the location of doors and windows in mind. Don’t place organizational helpers, like shelves, too close to the door of your storage shed. By keeping the area around the doorway clear, you will not have trouble navigating in and out of your shed. Small items, such as hand tools, store great on hooks and wall-mounted pegboard. Consider boxes on shelves for medium sized items. Large items, like lawn mowers, are usually best kept on the floor in a corner or out of the way of traffic flow. Corner cabinets and shelves are perfect for taking full advantage of storage space in awkward corners.


Install A Workbench With Drawers


If you have the space in your backyard shed, install a workbench with drawers. This makes working on projects simple and the drawers maximize the amount of storage space you have much better than a plain countertop. Organize the drawers of your workbench with drawer organizers so you can separate tiny items like fasteners, screws, and nails. The wall space in front of your workbench is the perfect place to hang pegboard and hooks to make hand tools easily accessible.


Categorize The Items You Store


Separate the items you will store by category and keep alike things together in marked cardboard boxes or plastic bins. If certain items will not be needed regularly, consider placing them in a cardboard box and taping it shut. Keep items you will access frequently in plastic bins with easily removable lids. Keep similar storage items together, like Christmas decorations, but separate storage items that should not be stored together. For instance, flea repellent spray and dog food may both be for your dog, but they should not be stored in the same box. In addition, consider temperature when choosing what to store in your backyard shed because some things may not be able to tolerate extreme high or low temperatures.


The Order Of Importance Is Important


One often overlooked aspect of organizing a backyard shed is to store less used items in less convenient spaces and to keep often used items where they are most easily accessed. This is also true for when you stack boxes. Place the boxes you will be getting into most often at the top, not at the bottom of the stack. In addition, consider ease of access when choosing the entry for your storage shed. A wider door makes moving in and out easier and a ramp makes moving lawn mowers and other large items simpler than steps.


Use Your Vertical Space


If the ceiling height of your backyard shed is high enough, consider using the available vertical space for storage. Build a small loft or install ceiling hooks. Store tall items wherever space allows and store other appropriate items up and away.


Locks For Your Backyard Shed


While you are organizing your backyard shed, it is a good time to think about installing locks. If the door to your storage shed does not have a door lock, install one immediately. In addition, consider installing locks on cabinets to secure chemicals, sharp tools, dangerous items, and valuables. Locks will provide you with security when you are away from home and will give you peace of mind if you have small children or pets who might like to get into some of the things stored in your shed that they shouldn’t.


You can easily organize your backyard shed with some simple organizational accessories and planning. Just remember – if it is easy to access and replace an item back into your storage shed, you will.

Stephanie Quinn is an author for Build A Shed Plans. If you want more tips for organizing your backyard shed, check out their free resources and learn about storage sheds, tool sheds, and more.

Question by randomEKC: how do i persuade my mom to let me keep an indoor cat?
my ex boyfriend (also my closest guy friend) and i were talking, he said something about his family having to leave to new mexico because his mother had to go to another base. (air force) so we were talking and he said that he didn’t know what to do about his cat. (i love his cat ^^ it’s really cute and sort of full grown and it likes me too icon smile How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed ) i told him i’d ask my mom about keeping the cat because he said it’s either that or; he’d have to get it put to rest icon sad How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed i really love the cat, so i told him i’d ask. his family is leaving in about 2-3 months. it’s an indoor cat and it’s really nice when i’m around. when i woke up this morning, i asked my mom about keeping the cat. she said “NO cat’s would not be able to stay in this house” i asked her why and she told me that it’s cuz of the heat. i said i’d take care of it and everything. i’d keep it in my room with a fan towards it (on low so it won’t be too cold) i’d clean all her stuff out of there and keep the cat clean and healthy. i don’t know what to do, she won’t even consider it icon sad How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed i tried to tell her that the cat is clean and it’s easy to care form but she still won’t listen. after school today, i tried again. she told me that she won’t allow the cat here. i asked why? i’ve ALWAYS wanted a cat. (specially indoor cat that will be with me) [the cat loves to rub up against my back or sit in front of me when i'm sitting on the floor.] she told me that when i move out and get a house of my own she’ll TAKE me to get a cat. (i don’t want ANY other cat but the one i’m being offered).

oh, and the thing that tops it all off is that she’s allowing us to keep the mom and three or four other kittens that decided to camp out in our backyard shed -___-” even my dad agreed to keep those. it’s not fair and i really love this one cat icon sad How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
the cat can’t be taken with them due to where in new mexico they’re going. he also wanted to give me the cat for an early birthday preasent since he knows that i love it and it can’t go. it’s the one thing that brings me joy icon smile How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed seeing the adorable cat. (i’m not obsessed, i just don’t want to hear that it had to die or go to someone else that might not be so nice)

Best answer:

Answer by Laura
You don’t.

How would you like it if someone was bugging you for something you didn’t like or want, even though it was your house and you paid all the bills? Some people don’t like cats.

You just wait until you move out and you’re an adult, then you can get as many cats as you like.

Add your own answer in the comments!

Share and Enjoy:
  • services sprite How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
  • services sprite How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
  • services sprite How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
  • services sprite How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
  • services sprite How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
  • services sprite How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
  • services sprite How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
  • services sprite How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed
Tags: , , , ,

8 Responses to “How To Easily Organize Your Backyard Shed”

  1. nick i need help says:

    Don’t go to your mom asking her anymore. Go to your dad and ask him when your mom isn’t around. Dad’s most of the time are softies and will give in then he will talk to your mom and probably talk her into it. Good Luck

  2. Seminole Pride says:

    Laura, please put a shut on your mouth :-)

    Anyways, you show your mother how mature and responsible you can be to own a cat. You also let her know about the predicament with the chances of the cat being put to sleep if you are not able to be able to take the kitty in

  3. jezebelspassion says:

    Maybe you just need to say all this to her. Express how much this particular cat means to you. Be persistent.

  4. JK says:

    No, let it go. It will be a source of ongoing misery for your Mom to take on a cat she doesn’t want. Unfortunately, that is life, and you can’t always get what you want. Tell your friend to take the cat to a rescue shelter for rehoming. You say she is a lovely cat, so she should be able to find a new home where people who really want her would give her all the love and care she deserves. I can’t see why he couldn’t take the cat with him. Some people do not deserve to have pets: cats are not disposable commodities. It’s a shame.

  5. fylinsfire says:

    Tell her you’ll keep the cat litter box and food in your room, that way there’s no way you can forget to feed or clean its litter. This was the condition my mom gave me. Also tell her how you feel and don’t whine, parents don’t like that. Also mention that taking an adult cat is a sign you’re more responsible and mature and not just someone with kitten love that will dump it the moment it grows up.
    Also tell your boyfriend not to put the poor thing down, if there’s nothing wrong with it there’s no reason it can’t find a home at a shelter.
    Also remember to respect your moms decision. If there’s no room for movement then you’ll have to live with it.

  6. beachwriter says:

    Ask your mom if she would think about letting you keep the cat for a specific amount of time (no less than a month) and agree to take it to a shelter if you fail to keep up your end of the bargain, which of course is taking care of it (food, water, clean litter box). And don’t whine or argue. Ask if she’ll sit and discuss the cat situation with you. Let her know you’ve been thinking about it reasonably and maturely. Good luck!

    Having said that, let me just say to everyone out there who loves to answer “Take the cat to a shelter and let it be re-homed,” it’s not as easy as it sounds. Shelters are more over-crowded than ever thanks to the economy and the fact that some people feel pets are disposable. I work at a shelter and we’ve got cats sitting, waiting for someone to adopt them. Some have been there for months. Many have been euthanized simply because there isn’t enough room. It’s heartbreaking. And while they wait, they all get sick because their immune systems are seriously compromised because of all the stress. Upper respiratory infections, eye infections, pneumonia. People seem to think a shelter is an easy solution and a picnic for the cats they so easily give up. No matter how hard shelter people work to make life as comfortable as possible, cats always suffer. Cats just aren’t meant to live in shelters.

    I only suggested the shelter in this answer because euthanasia without attempting to re-home is just wrong and unconscionable. The real solution to all of this is (a) all pet owners behaving responsibly and having their pets spayed and neutered; and (b) no purchasing animals from pet shops, which will put an end to kitten and puppy mills; (c) educating people so they understand that a pet is a 20-yr-commitment, and absolutely non-disposable.

  7. JuliaLeigh711 says:

    This is a sad story, because you have bonded with this cat. You might have to bring a little drama in with this problem. When my cat died I lost 40 lbs from grief. Your parents are not aware of how important this is. He’s like your baby now.

    In my opinion they aren’t considering your feelings, and I think they will come around.
    Drama, Drama, Drama. Think of something to make this kitten your own. Get Creative.

  8. Olivia says:

    well sounds to me like thier is no way u can keep the cat but u can hewlp it put up posters that sa cute, cuddley, fully grow cat needs a loving home or will be put to rest im sure some one will take it if not dont put it to rest u can just bring it to a no kill shelter and they will find it a home =] hope i helped