Well, Christmas is all over, and we’re now knee deep in a brand new year that can bring excitement, adventure, and quite possibly the oncoming apocalypse (although that’s certainly a judgment call). If your home is overflowing with unlimited amounts of rubbish following the festive period, then a good garden storage device will help you keep at least some of it safe, locked up and well out of view of your cleaning nazi in-laws. What garden storage options are available? Read on. The garden shed. Aaaah, the all-time classic. Garden sheds are one of those traditions that’ll outlast Keith Richards. A very versatile device, they can be used for anything from keeping the garden tools safe (imaginative – ed) to being turned into a mini office for the self-employed person who doesn’t want to be tempted by the biscuits in the kitchen. Available in a literally monstrous range of colours and shapes, there’s something for everyone.
The log cabin. Whilst the idea of a log cabin in Redditch might not be as appealing as one in the snow covered alps of Canada, they’re actually a really good idea should you be after a new way to keep an office, create some additional accommodation, or simply want somewhere to escape with a book every Sunday or so. Needless to say, they’re also ideal for storage of a tonne of household goods (the in-laws, for instance).
The garage. If the things you’re looking to store are rather on the mahusive side (think big grass cutters, cars, or the contraband cigarette stash), then a garden garage is probably the best solution. Far less final than having a stone model made, you’ll still be able to keep the things you need safe, but will be able to get rid of the garage afterwards should you move. Oh, and you probably won’t need planning permission, which can be a bugger to get hold of.

