Definition of

Shed

ShedA roof that protrudes from a wall and, therefore, allows it to be covered from precipitation is called a shed . A shed is also called a rustic or precarious covered place that protects individuals, animals and objects from inclement weather .

For example: "The criminal hid the drugs in the shed" , "I lived for two years in the shed of an elderly couple who gave me shelter" , "I lost all the machines due to a fire in the shed" .

A shed can be a shed or a shed . It is a simple construction , with a single floor , that is used for the storage of different elements or for the development of hobbies. Many times they are wooden structures with a tin roof, although their characteristics may vary.

A person can build a shed in the garden of his house to store tools, such as hammers, screwdrivers, saws, etc., for example. Another person can use a shed for model making, which is his hobby. The sheds are also used to store pesticides, fuel and other products.

In some cities, the shed is a very common element, while in others it practically does not exist. For example, in London it is an essential component of houses with gardens , and we can find them in many parts of the city.

This type of structure is even used as an office in some places. In this way someone can work from home, but in an environment separate from the home. With certain computer equipment and communications infrastructure, a shed can be converted into a teleworking office.

In rural areas, sheds are often used to shelter farm animals . Those who have sheep usually use the sheds for shearing tasks.

Tips for making your own shed

ShedGiven the multiple applications that the shed has, it is normal that almost all of us want to have one. However, depending on our geographical location, houses do not always have this type of construction , although they do have a large garden, and that is why it is so useful to learn how to make it on our own.

The first step, as in any project of this kind, is to find the right place, in this case, in the garden. Depending on the activities we want to carry out in the shed, a corner will suit us, or perhaps an area detached from the walls .

Once the site has been chosen, it is recommended to make the design on paper. Although we know that the shed does not stand out for the complexity of its structure , we must adapt its dimensions, its layout, its number of windows and doors to our needs, even if these lead us to slightly cross the limit of the very definition of "shed." ».

The next step is to begin installing the main beams , taking into account that the last one must be placed where the roof will end, with a minimum inclination of 15% with respect to the initial one. Many people allocate one of the corners of the garden to the shed to save two of the walls, and this can have both an economic and energy benefit.

Tongue-and-groove wood is usually used for exterior coverage , as it is easy to cut and install, in addition to being light and adaptable to all types of treatments, such as varnishing. When locating the wooden planks for the ceiling, it is advisable to do so in such a way that it is not complicated to take the measurements of the last one, since it is always necessary to trim it a little so that it fits perfectly.

Doors and windows can also be made entirely at home, although handling the glass is riskier. For this reason, it is sometimes preferable to buy custom- made ones in specialized stores.