There are tons of creative shed ideas out there. There are she sheds, man caves, garden sheds, and game rooms. Then there are the really cool shed ideas like shed cars, ice fishing sheds, getaway cabins, and a real story where a 10×12 shed was transformed into a Mosaic Studio! The point is, there’s a lot of different ideas out there. This can be overwhelming. That’s why we put together this list of 90+ Storage Shed Ideas. Some of these you’ve already thought of and some of them we’re pretty sure you haven’t. 🙂 If you’re looking for the next cool project to spend some time on, give one of these ideas a try.
Backyard Creativity
1. Camping Shed
Keep your camping gear dry, save it from the rodents, and be ready for that next outdoor adventure. You can even add a lean-to and sleep at home under the shed roof. Clear roof panels will allow you to see the stars, while you stay protected from any rain that may threaten your cozy adventure.
2. Bathroom
Instead of spending $$$$$ on an addition to the house, consider purchasing a custom storage building and finishing it out as a bathroom. One of our customers saved over $16,000 by purchasing a 5×6 custom building from Fisher Barns and then finishing the interior themselves. It turned out beautifully!
3. Outhouse
In contrast to the modern bathroom, the outhouse can be used as a cute garden feature. If you are a fan of the “good old days,” this is a must-have for your backyard. Use it for storage or finish it out as the real deal.
4. Pumphouse
Build a rustic pump house and use it for your hobbies. Or, cover a real pump with an attractive structure to add some zest to your backyard.
5. Game Room
Add a pool table, a foosball table, a card table, and a mini fridge and invite your friends over for a game night.
6. Man Cave Shed
Relax from the stress of work-life and be anti-social or host parties all day every day. Whatever floats your boat. Just add a sofa, mini fridge, and some A/C for the ultimate hangout.
7. She Shed
A She Shed is place with no rules where you can make your perfect paradise. Let your creativity flow in your own judgement free zone.
8. Greenhouse Shed
An affordable, sturdy plant-growing environment. Add windows (or buy a greenhouse kit complete with instructions) and “Let The Sunshine In!”
9. Playhouse
Imaginations run wild. Dreams take shape in reality. Get them away from the video games, and let them explore and imagine in real life. No batteries required.
10. Pool Shed
Hide the pool pump. Have a place to change, and keep the water out of the house. Add benches, a toilet, and even a shower for complete poolside convenience.
11. Garden Shed
Whether you actually enjoy gardening or not, a garden shed may be just the thing to add some pizazz to your backyard. There are so many attractive designs and styles of sheds to choose from. Do your research, get your green thumb ready, then go for it!
12. Tree House
Be unique. Build your shed as a tree house and make it into the ultimate man cave, she shed, guest room, rental bedroom, children’s playhouse, etc. Dream on…. Oh, and don’t fall out of bed; it’s a long way to the ground.
13. Off-Grid Cabin
Are you into solar and wind energy, reusing rainwater, and being efficient with resources? Convert a storage shed into your own off-the-grid paradise.
14. Fairytale Cabin
Make your backyard look like it’s directly from a fairytale. Add elegant details, out-of-square walls, a curved roof – whatever features will enhance the look that you dream of. You could even install an outdoor kitchen to complement your cabin.
15. Underground Bunker
Whether you think an apocalypse is coming, or if you just want a sleek underground hideout, you’ll be captivated by a bunker. Hide your escape route under a trap door in a storage building for clever concealment.
16. Repurposed Shed
Old pallet lumber. Doors from a house from the 1800s. Redesign and repurpose old building materials into an environmentally friendly building that will serve you for years to come.
17. Bus Stop
The children need a protected place to wait for the bus. Use a small 3 sided shed to protect them from the wind and rain. Benches allow them to sit and keep their backpacks off the ground.
18. BBQ Shed
You’re their favorite chef. You barbecue like a pro. Get a custom storage shed, and tease the tastebuds of friends and family.
19. Telephone Booth
If you can find an old telephone booth, it will make a cute shed for garden tools, or for adornment with your backyard landscaping.
20. Cliff Hanger
Live on the edge of a cliff? Build a cliff dwelling to use as a quiet space, to rent out, or to just sit and watch nature.
Hobby Havens
21. Music Studio
Wear the headphones. Spend time alone or with the band. Make the space yours, and then let the music roll. No need to tear down the equipment when you’re done. Lock up, then return soon for more sounds.
22. Craft Workshop
Have your own little craft workshop such as a quilt barn. Grab a quilting kit, some chic bins for storage, get shelves for organizing larger items, and set up a work table. Then look forward to seeing the product of your talents!
23. Collector’s Den
Store your prized collection in your own little building. Display each item so you can easily take inventory of your valuables. Then as opportunity arises, escape to admire and add to your collection.
24. Hunting Lounge
Have your own little hunting man cave to show off trophies, practice your skills on hunting games, and store your valuable equipment so it’s ready for your next adventure. You can even use storage buildings as hunting!
25. Classic Car Storage
If you have a classic car, you know how much time, effort, and money it took to preserve or restore the vehicle. When you want it safe from dust, dents, and storms, get a portable garage.
26. Fishing Equipment Storage
Fishing is a very popular outdoor sport in the US. If you need a secure place to store your rods, nets, and tackle, think no further than a quality storage building. You can even store the boat in a portable garage.
27. Ice Fishing Shed
Ice fishing can be lots of fun but let’s face it. It’s freezing cold. A small portable shed can be a great solution to this problem. It will provide protection from the wind, hold heat, and a make for a much more comfortable experience. You can even set up a heater in the corner for maximum warmth.
28. Gym
Have your own workout spot right at home. If your house is too small for an exercise room, buy a storage shed and convert it into a gym. If you’re really ambitious, you can even offer workout classes to neighbors for some side income.
29. Dog Kennel
Dogs need room to run, but they also need a for protection (and to keep them out of trouble). You can even add a run around the back for more space and fresh air.
30. Chicken Coop
If you prefer to avoid mobile chicken coops, you can add some nesting boxes to your storage shed and roosting rods to give your chickens a comfy home away from foxes and other predators. Some people even add curtains for some extra appeal.
31. Horse Stable
Whether you get a small storage shed and convert it into a horse stable, or you purchase a larger horse barn, ease your mind with the knowledge that your horses are protected and comfortable at all times. Also, as an added bonus, you now no longer have to pay boarding fees. You can walk out your back door and go riding whenever you want to. If you’re interested in purchasing an economical horse barn, here’s an article on shed row barns that may be helpful.
32. Goat Barn
Add some ramps, a loft, and a seesaw, and watch your goats take over their new home.
33. Duck House
Ducks need a place for shelter from the sun and wind. A small storage building can be used for protection, feeding, and nesting.
34. Model Trains
Purchase a storage building for your own model train station, and finish it out with your favorite railroad themes. Enjoy a quiet place to update your favorite trains, show your friends your favorite models, and enjoy the freedom of your own hobby happy place.
35. Flower Show Shed
Show off your beautifully arranged bouquets, enjoy the company of other flower lovers, make some money, then go home with the knowledge that you had the most attractive booth at the show.
36. Observatory
Do you enjoy looking at the stars and searching out the wonders of space? How would you like your own observatory? Install a retractable roof for some intriguing night sky fun.
37. Reindeer Watching
Admittedly, this is for the privileged few who live where the reindeer roam. But it’s fun to dream about having such luxuries, even if it requires moving to Norway. Note: if you decide to do this, please send us pictures 🙂
38. Carpenter’s Workshop
Whether you’re a pro carpenter or a hobby builder, an adequately sized storage building can provide an efficient, comfortable environment to work in. Stay out of the wind and rain, keep your building climate controlled, and build to your heart’s content.
39. Diner
Let’s go back to the days of classic diners. Add some chrome and red, and get ready for some juicy burgers.
40. Leatherworking Suite
Leather is so durable and stylish. Belts, purses, laptop bags, and more can be made in a simple, clean leatherworking suite.
41. Photo Studio
Photographers, listen up. You don’t need a huge studio to meet your clients’ needs. Set up an attractive portable studio, and create those beautiful photos in an affordable, compact space.
42. Flight Simulator
Yes, you can install a flight simulator in a portable building. It’s been done in a garage, so why not do it in a storage shed?
43. Scale Model of Well-Known Structure
If you’re the architectural type with a strong work ethic and a lot of patience, you could build a small-scale model of a popular structure of the day. Think the White House, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, or (if you’re really good), the Taj Mahal. Yours will be the most elegant storage building in town.
44. Art Studio
Get away from the noise and distractions and express yourself through art. A shed is perfect for use as a backyard art studio.
Relaxing Spaces
45. Getaway cabin
If you have property in a secluded location or by a lake, get a small cabin and decorate it as the perfect little getaway. Whether you make your portable building into a log cabin or a romantic chalet, you’ll enjoy the time spent with those closest to you.
46. Guest House
For those who don’t have enough room for guests, finish out a cabin for them or get a construction contractor to do it for you. Usually, you can get log siding, porch options, and the size that will meet your needs.
47. Beach House
Ahhh…. The feel of sand between the toes, a good book, the heat of the sunshine, and a cool dip in the water. What beats time at the beach? Just add a small beach house for a place to store your supplies, as well as a bed or two to rest in. It makes me want to head there this moment.
48. Quiet Space
When you need some time to process life, read some good books, or spend time meditating on Scripture, a quiet backyard building can provide privacy and comfort you need to get away from normal life and be refreshed.
49. Backyard Serving Bar
A serving window on your wood or metal building, along with stools and some good food and drinks, will make hosting a breeze. Ceiling fans, a grill, and great background music provide the environment for relaxed conversations and laughter. (Pro tip: Add a serving window to your pool house for the ultimate party spot.)
50. School Study Room
Whether you are homeschooling your children or doing college work, sometimes it helps to have a designated study spot. A minimally decorated storage building could be just what you need. Turn on the classical music and get studying!
51. Chapel
For a cost-effective worship center, have a custom shed constructed with a steeple. For a small group, this is a good alternative to larger permanent (and more expensive) buildings.
52. Library
All those books you enjoy and learn from – they need a home too. Keep your valuable resources in a dry, organized environment, and be ready when that next research question comes to mind.
53. Home Spa
Comfort. A place to rest from the stresses of the day. Have your own spa in your backyard. Add an inflatable tub and soft lighting for a cozy atmosphere.
54. Sunroom
Bask in the sunshine in a comfy sun room. Add some durable furniture to design a room you’ll want to go back to again and again.
55. Sauna
If your house doesn’t have that coveted sauna, you can add it with the right building in your backyard. Make sure you finish it out with moisture resistant materials so it lasts for a long time!
56. Park Model RV
Build a finished out building and set it on a frame with wheels for your own tiny house or park model RV. Don’t like your current location? Just hitch up and hit the road in search of greener pastures.
57. Tea House
It’s tea time! Set up a little tea shop, or create a comfortable environment for conversations and tea with your closest friends.
Just for Fun
58. Raft
Float down the river in your raft-turned-storage-building. Take some time off from busy life, and recharge in nature’s beauty.
59. Shed Car (Click here to see it driving)
You didn’t know you could do this with a storage shed, did you?!
Business Ventures
60. Office
The office. A necessary part of every business. Set up an office shed with a corner desk, finish out the building interior with pine or drywall, decorate to your heart’s content, then tackle that paperwork like a pro.
61. Airbnb
Finish a cabin and list it on Airbnb. It’s a great way to make a little bit of income. If you’re really business minded, you could set up several cabins and start working from home.
62. Custom T-shirts
Printing or embroidering your own t-shirts? Buy a storage building and finish it out perfectly for your business. Whether you have an online store or are a local business, a quality work area and showroom can boost your productivity and sales.
63. Pumpkin Patch Shed
What’s a pumpkin patch without a building to sell them? Decorate your pumpkin patch shed with corn stalks and other autumn decor and get selling.
64. Barber Shop
You cut hair, not corners. That’s why you get a quality building for your barber shop. Get a building that’s large enough for your equipment and will give customers a pleasant experience.
65. Fruit or Vegetable Stand
From small gardens to larger greenhouses and orchards, a roadside stand is one of the best ways to market fruits and vegetables locally. Use a shed for your displays or serving window, and enhance the health of the community. You can also add a small display at the local farmer’s market for additional sales exposure.
66. Ice Cream Shop
Mmmm…Nothing beats ice cream on a warm summer day. Brighten people’s day with your own ice cream stand. Paint it bright colors, and watch those dollars drizzle in.
67. Snow Cone Seller
Maybe not quite as good as ice cream, but snow cones are a wonderfully cool treat. Chill out with a storage shed snow cone stand (say that 5 times fast).
68. Boiled Peanuts Stand
Highly popular in the south, boiled peanuts are a treat for many people. With a little equipment and some work, you can make a decent living with this delicacy.
69. Cute boutique
Sell trendy clothes, handmade items, home decor, or anything else you dream of. Thrill your customers with a cute little shop.
70. Bait Shop
Because fishing is so popular! Make your own bait shop and decorate it with mounted fish, nets, and signs. Sell t-shirts for additional income and advertisement.
71. Beauty Salon
Similar to the barbershop, the beauty salon’s space requirements can be met with a large storage building. Add some flooring, insulation, and drywall for a professional look.
72. Goat Milking Barn
You could try this. It’s been done before. Maybe add a garage door on one or both ends so the goats have easier access. Market the milk and cheese, or eat and drink it yourself.
73. Bee Keeper
Maybe you need a place to keep your beekeeping equipment. Or, you want to convert a small building into a massive bee hive. With some planning and modifications, you can do either of these options. (Note: If you are using a Rent to Own program, be sure you have paid the balance on the building before making modifications.)
Organization
74. Wood Shed
Store your firewood in a safe and dry space. If you have a fireplace or just sell firewood, a wood shed is a must-have.
75. Mini Storage Alternative
Why would you drive across town to a mini storage facility, when you can have your own storage shed in your backyard? With affordable monthly payments, Rent to Own programs offer a great alternative to mini storage. Also, after you rent to own for 3-5 yrs, the building is yours. Don’t pay for mini storage and have nothing to show for it in a few years. Check out Rent to Own options, and own that building!
76. Shelves or Loft Space
Sometimes the yard is too small for a large building, but you need room for all that stuff in the garage. Organize your possessions with additional shelves or lofts in a medium-sized storage building.
77. Workbench
When you’re using your building for more than just storage, add a workbench so you can attack those projects with ease. Need a place for those hand tools? Build a shelf underneath for quick access to the most-used tools.
78. Two-Story Building
With a two-story building, you can store smaller items upstairs, then store a vehicle or ATVs downstairs. Or make the first floor a workshop.
79. Garage
Park your car outside? Get a cost-effective portable garage and protect your transportation investment. Don’t leave your car susceptible to the hail, wind, and rain. Park it inside where it’ll be dry and protected.
80. Tool Shed
Garden tools. Shop tools. Any tools can be organized with the right-sized storage building. And they’re less expensive than you think!
81. ATV Storage
You’ve invested a lot of money. You enjoy your toys. Take care of them and make sure they are secure in a quality storage building. Don’t let them get stolen.
82. Golf Cart Cover
Get a storage shed with taller doors to allow you to pull the golf cart inside and out of the weather. The seats will be dry the next time you use it, and no birds should have adorned it.
83. Chemical Secure Storage
Follow regulations and contain chemicals, sprays, and other hazardous materials. Add a custom floor and locks for spill containment and extra protection.
84. Sports gear
Know exactly where your bats, gloves, helmets, golf clubs, and other sports equipment is located with an organized storage building.
85. Barn for Tractors & Equipment
Tractors and implements need protection from the weather. A large storage shed, portable garage, or carport can be an affordable way to keep your equipment in great working condition.
86. Motorcycle Garage
Keep those bikes looking shiny and new. Store them for the winter. Add a couch and fridge and turn it into the ultimate hangout.
87. Boathouse
If you live by a lake or the ocean, you probably have boats and other water equipment that you need to store. Get a storage shed to keep everything from surfboards to kayaks to life jackets.
88. Community Garden
Get to know your neighbors, and work productively to feed your families – all while learning about the earth. Store your tools and supplies in a shed, then wait for those nourishing plants to grow.
89. Lean-To Storage
If you need a small amount of storage, build a lean-to structure onto an existing building. Then close in the sides, add a door, and have the compact storage you need.
90. Children’s Toy “Garage”
Teach your children responsibility, and keep their toys out of the main garage with their own little storage shed “garage.” Plus, they will always know where to find their favorite toys – IF they put them away last time.
91. Store Pet Food and Supplies
You can also use a storage building for pet feed and grooming supplies. Keep the feed dry, safe from rodents, and ready for your pet’s next meal.