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Here's everything you need to know about choosing the right large workshop shed for your garden in 2026.
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The difference between a functional workshop and a frustrating one often comes down to space. Too small and you're constantly moving things around to access what you need. A proper workshop shed — at least 10×8ft for one person, ideally 12×10ft or larger — gives you room for a workbench, tool storage, and the project itself, all at the same time.
Size Guide for Garden Workshop Sheds
- 8×6ft: Minimum viable workshop for solo DIYers with hand tools only
- 10×8ft: Comfortable single-person workshop with bench and some power tools
- 12×10ft: Spacious workshop — room for lathe, bench saw, and storage
- 14×12ft and above: Professional-grade — multiple workstations possible
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Features to Look for in a Workshop Shed
Windows
Natural light is crucial for detailed work. Look for sheds with multiple windows — ideally on more than one wall. Roof skylights are an excellent addition for workshops, flooding the space with even, shadow-free light.
Double Doors
Large items — a workbench, a chest of drawers, a lawnmower — need a proper entrance. Double doors are essential in a workshop shed. Browse double door sheds for the widest choice.
Security
A workshop full of tools is a target. Look for sheds with concealed hinges, a robust padlock bar, and consider adding a hasp and padlock after installation. For serious security, security sheds are purpose-built for this.
Flooring
Most sheds come with a floor included. For a workshop, you'll want to lay something over the bare board — heavy-duty vinyl, rubber matting, or even workshop tiles. Your feet and back will thank you after a long day of standing.
Workshop Setup Tips
- Install electrics before you kit out the interior — it's much easier
- Position your main workbench below the window for best natural light
- Peg board on the walls is the most efficient tool organisation system
- Add a dehumidifier to protect metal tools from rust
- A small radio or speaker is essential for those long project sessions
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