Outdoor Storage Solution Ideas
http://www.gardenandpatiohomeguide.com/outdoor-storage-solutions-to-put-you-in-control/
Great overview of different outdoor storage ideas:
It’s a common problem. You look out at your back yard just before
visitors arrive, and see it strewn with toys, garden tools, barbecue
accessories and kicked-off flip-flops — where are you going to put them
all before they get here? If only you had a bit more outdoor storage, where it could all be stashed away.
Of course, it wouldn’t be so bad if everyone put stuff away when they
had finished with it, but human nature isn’t like that. If you like
your outside area to look neat, or if you care what the neighbors think,
outdoor storage will be important for you. Fortunately, there are
several different forms of outdoor storage to help you keep things under
control.
Try an Outdoor Storage Box
Obviously, the most flexible and versatile solution to your outdoor
storage problems is an outdoor storage box, and these come in a
multitude of different types and sizes. The big advantage of an outdoor
storage box is that you can put it anywhere in the garden without it
looking unsightly or out of place, and as it can be used as seating or
even a table as well, it makes a useful piece of garden furniture too. The boxes can come in the form of deck boxes, and can be made of metal, resin, wood, fiberglass or plastic.
When looking for an outdoor storage box, your main concern will be
durability and weatherproofing, as well as appearance. Plastic, resin
and fiberglass are the best for weatherproofing, and are very light and
movable, but fiberglass is not really durable enough for climates with
rapid changes in temperature. Usually the most popular option is wood,
which can be treated to make it weatherproof, and is often the most
attractive to look at.
One of the best-known brands in this area is Rubbermaid outdoor
storage, and they offer a wide range of boxes. Their large deck box with
seat, at $125, made of resin, is completely weather resistant and
maintenance-free, and gives you 12 cubic feet of storage — enough for
hoses, rakes and lawn chairs — and the extra large one at $165 holds
even more. Another well-known name is Suncast, who also offer a range of
deck boxes with seats. For example their 129 gallon capacity (20 cubic
feet) box with seat is priced at $108.
Outdoor Storage Bench — Even Better
Of course, if you really like your outdoor storage to double up as
garden furniture, an outdoor storage bench is a brilliant solution. A
bench can enhance any aspect of your garden, as well as providing
convenient seating, and is the perfect answer to the problem of the
hasty clear-up when visitors are about to arrive. The visitors can relax
and chat, and sip their coffee, without having any idea about all the
clutter they are sitting on.
If you are looking for a suitable outdoor storage bench, the
Rubbermaid Resin Patio storage bench at $149, providing 32 gallons of
storage, looks beautifully elegant and will complement any corner of
your garden, while the Suncast Patio Storage bench, offering 31 gallons,
costs only $64. Alternatively, the Keter Bench Deck Box, at $70, holds
double the capacity. Rubbermaid outdoor storage also offer an extremely
elegant outdoor storage cabinet in rattan wicker, for $224 — this will
look very chic on your patio or in your gazebo,
and with122 gallons capacity will store seat cushions, barbecue
supplies and garden tools. All these products are available from Home
Depot and require assembly.
You Probably Need a Shed
If an outdoor storage bench or box isn’t adequate to deal with your
clutter challenge, an outdoor storage shed may be what you need. In
fact, if your nerves are becoming increasingly frayed by seeing garden
and pool equipment lying around haphazardly, and never being able to
find what you are looking for, a shed is a must-have item. Your main
decision is not whether to have one, but how to come by it. You can
decide to build it yourself or have a contractor build it, but your
easiest option is to buy a prefabricated shed, or an easy-to-assemble
kit.
Materials
The most popular materials for outdoor storage sheds are wood, vinyl,
resin and polyethylene plastic. Wood is very frequently used because of
its attractive appearance, which can complement the style of your house,
and blend in with your garden furniture. However, wooden outdoor
storage sheds are quite a lot more expensive than those of other
materials, partly because of the cost of timber.
Vinyl, resin and plastic are becoming increasingly popular for
outdoor storage sheds, because of their exceptional durability and
serviceability. Although vinyl lacks the visual appeal of wood, if your
house has a vinyl siding there’s a lot to be said for having a vinyl
shed, which will complement your house. Resin and plastic can often be
made to look like wood, which means you have the attractive appearance
and extra durability at a lower price.
Things to Consider
When ordering outdoor storage sheds, you need to think ahead of time
about exactly what you want to store, so that you will get the size
right. In addition, think of the biggest item you are likely to store —
for example, ladders — and then make sure the doors are big enough for
the item to go through. To make your shed as versatile as possible, have
a shelving unit against at least one interior wall, with shelves of
varying depths.
When installing outdoor storage sheds, whether building from scratch
or assembling from a kit, the foundation is all-important. You need to
lay a concrete slab or cinder blocks, or at least crushed stone. In
addition, you need to ensure the underlying supports are constructed of
pressure-treated wood.
Again, Rubbermaid and Suncast are well-known names for outdoor
storage sheds, along with Lifetime and Keter. The Rubbermaid Big Max
storage shed, built in durable double-wall resin, is lockable and is
priced at $649. It measures 7 x 7 feet, while the Ultra model at $1,999
measures 10 x 7 feet, and includes an impact-resistant heavy-duty floor.
The Suncast Alpine range, also in resin, are priced from $699 to $1,199
according to size (7’2″ x 7’6″ to 7’6″ x 10’8″), and feature reinforced
gable-style roofs. Lifetime outdoor storage sheds, priced from $699 to
$1,399 (8 x 10 feet to 8 x 15 feet), boast a stylish and attractive
appearance as extra selling points. They are built of high of
high-density polyethylene plastic, and unlike the Rubbermaid and Suncast
sheds, they include shelving units and peg strips.
Neat Solution for Outdoor Bike Storage
One very particular outdoor storage headache can be where to keep the
family bicycles. They look awful in the house, and can be a nightmare if
someone falls over them in the middle of the night. In the garage it’s
really hard to fit them in with the cars.
If there isn’t space for your bikes in your shed, one clever outdoor bike storage solution is provided by Yardstash, with their compact
storage tent. The tent which looks really smart is made of heavy-duty
polyester, with a tarpaulin roof, and is completely weatherproof. It
will hold a couple of bikes easily, but could also be used for your lawn
mower, pool equipment, or any other outdoor gear — in fact, it’s an
excellent outdoor storage solution for anyone with limited space. It
assembles in minutes, and costs only $129.
Outdoor storage doesn’t seem like something to get excited about.
However, when you see how your outdoor areas can be transformed by these
simple solutions, you are guaranteed to be in transports of delight,
especially if the problem had been keeping you awake at night. You can
say goodbye to a messy, cluttered yard, and embark on a life of order
and organization, with a place for everything and everything in its
place
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
YardStash Review via TrekWithUs.com
I previously wrote a review of the Yardstash II that you can read here. After living with the Yardstash for the past 2 years, I honestly don’t know why more RVers don’t use them.A large percentage of full-time RVers have bikes with them, and yet most leave their bikes outside where they’re exposed to rain, dust, dirt, and most notably thieves. Not only does the Yardstash protect bikes from weather, but by hiding our bikes a thief is much more likely to target someone else at the campground. Not only that, but I set the Yardstash up against a tree and use a length of chain to secure our bikes inside through the Yardstash’s back window – just in case a thief gets curious.
Not only is the Yardstash II perfect for storing bikes, but it’s good for storing anything and everything else including bike racks, chairs, my gas can, extra hoses, and stuff that’s in the car if we need the back seat.
Long story short, the Yardstash is like bringing a portable garage and it’s always a handy thing to have!
Pros:
- Easy setup and breakdown – I can set it up in 8 minutes flat
- Easily holds 2 bikes
- Holds lots of other stuff too
- Fabric is waterproof and very durable
- Packs down very small – you can store it anywhere
- Has an opening in the back so you can lock/secure valuables inside to a tree or pole on the outside
Cons:
- Could use aluminum poles. This would make the Yardstash more expensive, but it would be worth it in our opinion
- Not all of the hardware is weatherproof – a few of the exposed metal parts have rusted
- The shock-cord (stretch cord) holding a few of our poles together broke after 2 years of use, although that’s easy to fix/replace.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
The YardStash III and Mom's
A Great Summary of How People Plan to Use their YardStash III (via The Simple Moms blog)
Top uses include kids outside toy storage, scooter storage, garden tool storage, garden hose storage, bike storage, outdoor furniture storage, lawn mower storage and pool float storage.
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