
I know when I think of artistry and creativity, my mind doesn’t fall to my outdoor storage spaces and how they look. I usually save these thoughts for my interior designs or the garden itself.
Then, I was thinking the other day about other houses on my street and people are actually impacting the visual of their homes by updating their shed doors and it’s quite nice. So that got me thinking… Should I do the same?
Well, this article is about exactly that question, and the answer that accompanies it. We’ll go over the why and the how, and we’ll pack in a few extra helpful quick tips.
So, if you’re in the same boat with having doors that are worn, damaged or outdated, then you can definitely transform the cub appeal of your shed, and as an extension, of your house simply by investing into custom doors.
Let’s see how!
Why Choose Custom Shed Doors?
When you think about it, your shed can be more than just a storage unit, it becomes an extension of your home and property design. So how do you select the right doors to increase the aesthetic and what benefits are gained when you make these crucial design choices.
Some things to consider when choosing your doors:
- Insulated or not
- Fiberglass or wood
- Windows or no windows
- Budget
- Replace with direct size of go bigger
- Style match existing shed
I know it sounds like you need to overthink this decision, but it will matter when your replacement shed doors are exactly what you want and need.
Things To Consider When Making Your Choice:
1. Durability
When something is specially made for your needs, you will get a higher quality of product and this will last longer as you will be chosen specific products for the climate you live in. A higher quality timber like cedar or redwood will offer you natural resistance to insects, rot and warping when treated properly.
2. Personal Design
With precise sizing, finishes and treatment, you get a bespoke look that compliments your current house and you can choose any style you like. Old fashioned barn doors or a clean metallic look will match your home’s architecture.
3. Security
I know this might go without saying but you can increase the security for your stuff as the reinforced frames, hinges and locks can provide peace of mind as all those tools are costly and really irritating if they are stolen.
4. Improved Energy Efficiency
If you are using your shed as a workshop or for plants, you might want to think about the temperatures and moisture you might have to contend with. If you live where you get extreme weather, you will want to choose your products accordingly.
5. Material Quality
If choosing wood, look for kiln dried or pressure treated woods as this helps prevent warping. If fiberglass is preferable to you, they tend to be less likely to rot or warp and are lower maintenance.
6. Door Style
- Traditional Homes: Paneled doors with crossbeam details echo classic design.
- Modern Homes: Flat-panel doors in minimalist finishes (e.g., matte black or natural stain).
- Rustic/Cottage Style: Distressed (aged/weathered/worn) wood or X-brace barn doors; adds to that shabby-chic appearance.
- Double Doors: Providing easy access for large equipment.
- Single Doors: Space saving in smaller sheds.
- Sliding or Overhead Doors: When your door is limited.
7. Hardware and Accessories
Make it rustic or pretty by investing in heavy duty hinges and locks in different finishes.
Call in the Pro
If you think you might need help with your project, call a local pro who can ensure the door is properly fitted and aligned with the correct weatherproofing. A pro can also advise you on required permits and inspections. Sometimes a pro can make things easier and make things run smoother.
A Few Maintenance Tips for Longevity
- Do annual inspections:Check hinges and locks for rust or wear and tear and make sure there’s no evidence of rot, pest damage cracks or leaks
- Ensure ventilation is effective and there is no evidence of moisture build up or mold
- Apply a fresh coat of paint on your wooden doors every 2 or 3 years
- Check drainage
- Keep fiberglass doors clean and unscratched
Conclusion
I know it may seem silly to overthink your shed door replacement but money doesn’t grow on trees so you want to make sure every dollar you spend will enhance your property’s overall appeal. You may think of selling and simple fixes such as shed doors can sometimes be a breaking point to a buyer.
If you do your homework, planning, quality materials, custom design, correct installation, professional advice, every detail should matter.
Your home is an extension of yourself and your family so take on the creative projects, reap the benefits, and go save some money along the way.