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The way I figure it, the smaller the door, the more secure I can make it, and the more resistant it will be to being kicked in.
I may make it taller, however, and have the double header wall frame also act as the door header.
I'm also going to need to redo the cladding so that there aren't the skinny little bits at the bottom that you can currently see.
Shed build, Part I: The Overthinking it in Sketchup
All 2x4 studs (4x4 skids on the base), 18m treated floor, 19mm OSB walls & roof, 18mm shiplapped cladding.
The roof will (eventually) be slate tiled, and there will be a ground anchor (probably a Y-Anchor) through the floor into concrete.
All hinges will be secured with coach bolts, and the lock will be a big old bar. Which means I'll probably stick a load of cross-bracing in the walls too.