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Corner Sheds

Why Get A Corner Shed?

With a windowed or windowless option, a corner shed gives you fantastic versatility. With panoramic windows, you have the option to sit in a corner, take in your garden view and enjoy some time to yourself. With windows providing a great source of natural light, you could create a corner potting shed.

Alternatively, a windowless design option adds further security to any garden equipment you may have stored away. With further room for shelving, this corner shed design creates a perfect place for DIY or woodwork, with the option for shelving providing the best place for keeping high-powered tools, or safety equipment.

Take advantage of this fantastic range and make sure that your garden has a safe and reliable unit. With our range of wooden corner sheds, we will have a wooden shed for your garden.

BillyOh Expert Tongue and Groove Corner Workshop Shed
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BillyOh Expert Tongue and Groove Corner Workshop Shed

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BillyOh Mini Master Tongue and Groove Apex Bike Store

Available in a range of sizes to suit your needs, the Mini Master Apex will help you keep all bikes, accessories and maintenance tools in one, easily accessible location.

BillyOh Master Tongue and Groove Apex Shed

The Master Tongue & Groove Apex is a fantastic storage solution with a strong, durable build and a range of features. The wide range of sizes and window options allows your building to fit perfectly into any garden space.

BillyOh Master Tall Store

Vertical storage for the modern garden - designed to give you plenty of storage space, vehicle fitting in a compact footprint of either 3x3 or 2x3, the Master Tall Store is ideal for gardening equipment, tools and general garden storage.

BillyOh Mini Keeper Overlap Pent Store Shed

Designed specifically as a solution to bike and equipment storage, the Mini Keeper Pent Bike Store offers cost-effective and secure storage with a minimal footprint.

A garden log store can be a space-saving solution to having logs all over the place. Most people who store logs for firewood will require a storage unit that is approximately chest height. Visit our log storage page to find storage sheds which can be used for this purpose.

Our BillyOh wooden garden storage sheds offer high-quality materials and construction at an accessible price point. Plus, unlike when building your own shed, we can offer our BillyOh 10-year guarantee against rot, decay, and insect infestation. But for more details, read our guide on whether it is cheaper to build your own or buy a shed.

But with sturdy and weather-resistant tongue and groove sentry boxes starting from just £209, we don’t think we’ll be beaten on price! 

Even our larger storage sheds shouldn’t require planning permission as they do not exceed:

  • A max height of 4m for a dual pitched roof
  • A max eaves height of 2.5m

However, you will need to make sure that your storage shed isn’t:

  • Larger than 50% of your garden area
  • Being built past the front edge of your house
  • Higher than 2.5m if within 2m of a boundary

If you satisfy all of those, then your storage shed shall fall under ‘permitted development’ (without needing planning permission). This can vary by area, though, so be sure to check with your local council if you have any concerns. And for more, check out our guide to planning permission

Luckily, even our largest garden storage sheds come as pre-cut tongue and groove panels. Simply follow the assembly instructions provided with your order and you and a friend (with some basic tools) can have your garden storage unit assembled in no time.

Our storage sheds are available in either wood (tongue and groove or overlap clad), plastic, or metal. Wooden storage sheds offer a traditional-looking design and boast the potential to be utilised in a number of different ways beyond storage, such as a workshop. Metal sheds are incredibly heavy-duty, thanks to reinforced galvanised steel. They also offer maximum privacy and security with windowless designs. Plastic sheds are long-lasting with a uniquely modern design that will compliment the vast majority of gardens.

Often cited as one of the biggest advantages of plastic storage sheds, they pose few maintenance requirements as they don’t corrode, rot or develop rust. As a general rule, the main upkeep for a plastic shed involves scrubbing it with warm soapy water to make it look as good as new. With this in mind, you can expect a plastic shed to comfortably last for at least 20 years, and well beyond this timeframe.

Nobody wants a storage box full of essential gardening tools, cushions, toys and so on. And whilst the vast majority of outdoor storage boxes sold by retailers are water-resistant, waterproofing is hard to guarantee. However, many of our BillyOh wooden storage sheds come with options for things like more heavy-duty waterproof roofing and thicker flooring to protect even further against damp. The interlocking panels of our metal and plastic sheds also protect them against even the harshest weather elements and water ingress.

If you want to keep your outdoor furniture looking pristine for as long as possible, then keeping it protected from rain and frost is highly recommended.

This can either be achieved through buying a cover large enough to entirely shelter all necessary furniture or through a garden storage unit. Garden Buildings Direct offers many storage solutions which can comfortably house your furniture and much more!

Outside of having individual covers for cushions which can be taken on and off as required, the most suitable solution is to merely move your cushions on and off your patio as necessary, placing them in your new BillyOh storage unit during times of extreme weather such as heavy rain or biting cold.

Although our BillyOh garden storage sheds feature tightly interlocking panels, space for heavy-duty locks and even windowless options, security will always still be a risk. We’d advise against storing personal or valuable items, as well as perishable food. For more advice on this subject, read our blog: Things You Should Never Store in Your Shed.