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  • Now it's here. I think it's too big. I should have gone for less depth and not had the extra height panel. Double wide doors were a good shout though.

  • You'd kick yourself without the extra height though. My last shed's door was 6' tall. I'm 6'2". The door stop around the top of the frame was round on the inside edge and a sharp 90 degrees on the outside. So 7 times out of every 10 times walking into the shed, I'd crack my head off this sharp, wooden death beam. In 5 years I never rounded it over as I was too busy swearing and sucking air through my teeth to do anything about it. Plus, you're taller than me so not having to stoop at any point inside will be a luxury.

  • It'll look smaller with a dab of green pain and some plants / grass in there.

  • Now it's here. I think it's too big.

    Will be better when the rest of the garden is done.

    What is the thinking behind the narrow strips to the side of the fences? Ours has this and it just seems to be ideal for nothing except brambles. Is 'full width shed' an impossible dream?

  • I think it's too big

    No such thing! Especially in that setting. I have a similar width area, and was thinking about having a metre or so less width so that it didn't take up the whole width, but realistically that space would have ended up un-grassed, and full of junk. The extra size inside is well worth it and once it's blended in you won't regret it!

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