2020-04-30



Today we are going to share with you some of the best shed storage ideas to get rid of all of the clutter you may have.

For over two generations, we have been building high quality, fully customizable portable buildings and we would love to customize one for you too!

Keep reading as we give you the ideas you need to make the most of your shed storage and get organized. Let’s get started!
11 Shed Storage Ideas To Declutter Your Space 1. Invest in a Quality Storage Shed If you don’t have a shed or if yours is in disrepair, invest in a quality one that is large enough and will last!
If you don’t already own a shed or yours is too small or in disrepair, the first thing that you should do is invest in a high quality shed that will last and will meet your needs. Classic Buildings has a wide array of styles, colors, and sizes of portable buildings that are made with the best workmanship and are incredibly affordable. Choose from our:
Dutch Country Series Classic Series Chateau Series Garages Tiny Homes
You can even get your portable building customized to match your home and you can choose whatever size and design you like. Classic will also give you the option to add in handy shelving, tool organizers, or a workbench to give you an additional helping hand with your shed storage.
2. Use a Magnetic Board for Hanging Metal Objects & Tools
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You may have seen magnetic bars used in kitchens to store your knives,  but this great little trick works well for shed storage too. You probably have a large number of metal items such as gardening and other tools that will easily cling to a magnetic surface. This great idea comes from LifeStorageBlog.
3. Make a Simple Shelf for Long-Handled Tools
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Even a first-time do-it-yourselfer could make this simple yet very effective wooden shelf, especially with these easy-to-follow instructions from the Family Handyman. This shelving unit is perfect for keeping all of your long-handled tools and equipment organized. It would even work well for storing hockey sticks!
4. Build a Great Screwdriver Holder
Images Source: HGTV photos by Sam Henderson

While you’re in the do-it-yourself mode don’t stop with just a shelf. You can also make this handy screwdriver rack. It will take up a small amount of your shed’s wall space, but you will never again have to endlessly dig through your tool box to find the right screwdriver. HGTV gives you all the instructions that you need to finish this clever shed storage project here.
5. Hang Up Your Long Cords
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Are your long cords and hoses in a tangled mess in your storage shed? Well here is a simple solution to get them off the ground or out of the corners and free of tangles. Simply hang them up from your rafters using long nails or hooks. If you don’t want then hanging from your ceiling, you can just hang them on one of your walls instead. This great, inexpensive shed storage idea comes from LifeStorageBlog.
6. Get Cubbies for Toys and Sports Equipment
Image Source: The Family Handyman

If you need to store your children’s outdoor toys or even sporting equipment inside your shed, a cubby unit is the way to go. You can either purchase one, or, if you are feeling a bit more ambitious, you can try making one yourself like this great example from the Family Handyman. We especially like this example because the angled bottoms make for easy access to grab and put away anything inside each section.
7. Install a Peg Board
Image Source: HGTV

There’s nothing like a pegboard for organizational versatility. You can move around and adjust your hooks as you need to and as your storage needs change. Here’s a great idea from HGTV for storing your gardening gloves and small tools using a wicker basket hung on a peg board. It’s handy and it looks super cute too.
8. Don’t Forget Your Outside Walls
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If you’ve truly run out of space inside your shed, you can also use the outside walls for extra storage if your shed is made of wood like this example from LifeStorageBlog. You can hang up the tools that you use most often so they are easily accessible including your garden hose. If you’re not sure you would like the look, install the hooks on a back wall that can’t be seen from the rest of your yard.
9. Get Some Drawers
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Installing a unit with drawers is an excellent shed storage idea. Drawers are great because they slide out so you can easily access any item that you have stored in the back and you can see with one quick glance what you have inside. You can either purchase a storage unit with drawers or you can try your hand at making one with these helpful instructions from the Family Handyman.
10. Use Clothespins for Hangers
Image Source: Sadie Seasongood

Here’s another creative and inexpensive shed storage idea. If you have ever spent hours looking for your one missing gardening or work glove, then this is a project for you. Learn how to make your own clothespin clip board from Sadie Seasongood and you’ll always be able to find your gloves, scarves and hats.
11. Get a Potting Bench or Work Bench
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If you do a lot of gardening then a potting bench is a great idea to help keep all of your gardening supplies in one location as well as giving you a spot to pot and re-pot your plants. If your are more of a handyman then a work bench can also provide you with a similar place to organize your tools and supplement your shed storage.
Classic Buildings: Get the Perfect Shed Storage Building
If your old shed needs replacing or you don’t have a shed for storing your extra things, contact Classic Buildings. You can trust Classic to build you the best quality, affordably priced portable buildings on the market. We will custom-build you a place to store all of your extra things so you have more room to organize what is left inside your home.

Contact Classic Buildings today or visit the location nearest to you and find out how easy it is to own your own beautiful storage shed. We provide financing and most people can even qualify for $0 money down. Or if you prefer, we also have a great rent-to-own option with payments starting as low as $85 per month.

Remember, before buying a portable building you should be aware of the shed permit requirements of your municipality. Sometimes permit requirements depend on the size of your shed.

Classic Buildings has locations throughout the Midwest, including various Missouri cities (St. Louis, Arnold, Columbia, St. Charles, Rolla, Linn, Springfield, Jefferson City, Kansas City, and Washington Missouri). We are located in Swansea, Illinois and Kansas and deliver throughout the Midwest, and, in some cases, nationwide!

If you would like to take a look at Classic Buildings’ storage sheds, check out our brochure, or visit one of our locations to see our sheds firsthand!
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