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Repo 12x24 Cabin

Cabin 12x24


A used 12 x 24 gray cabin with a porch typically serves as a compact 288-square-foot versatile structure, often repurposed from a portable building or utility shed. 

  • Structure: Often built on 4x6 pressure-treated runners with 2x6 floor joists for portability and durability 
  • Exterior: Most feature gray LP Smart Side siding or painted wood, paired with a metal or shingle roof.
  • Porch: A standard 4-foot integrated porch is common, which may be located at the front corner, center, or side, often featuring support posts and railings.
  • Interior: Used units often include basic finishing like insulation, electrical wiring, and vinyl or plywood flooring. Some models incorporate a loft for extra storage or sleeping space. 

Common Uses

  • Tiny Living: Many are converted into tiny homes, mother-in-law suites, or Airbnb rentals.
  • Workspaces: Frequently used as home offices, she-sheds, or studios.
  • Retreats: Ideal for hunting cabins or weekend getaways.
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$
7,600
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$
281
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Lofted Cabin 12x32

used 12 x 32 lofted cabin typically offers 384 square feet of main-floor space and is characterized by its signature barn-style roof, which provides extra vertical room for overhead lofts. 

Common Features

  • Structure: Often built on pressure-treated 4x6 skids for portability, with 2x4 wall studs and durable siding like LP SmartSide.
  • Lofts: Most feature two lofts (e.g., a 6' front and 8' rear) accessed by ladders or stairs, doubling as sleeping quarters or storage.
  • Porch: A standard 4' deep front or corner porch is common. "Deluxe" or "Side" models may include wraparound or side-entry porches.
  • Condition of Used Units: Reclaimed or "pre-loved" units are often inspected for structural integrity but may show cosmetic wear. Many used listings include pre-installed upgrades like electrical wiringinsulation, or finished flooring

Versatile Use Cases

  • Tiny Home: Used 12x32 units are frequently converted into living spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen area.
  • Work & Hobby: Ideal for backyard offices, music studios, or workshops where the loft keeps supplies out of the main work area.
  • Retreat: Popular as hunting cabins or weekend getaways due to their portability and rustic look. 
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$
10,900
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$
404
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Side Utility Shed 10 x 12

Side Utility Shed 10 x 12


A cream 10x12 side utility shed with dusty blue trim is a popular, customizable storage solution, offering 120 sq. ft. of space with a classic and calming aesthetic that blends well with most backyards. It typically features durable wood or metal construction with doors located on the long side (12 ft side) for easy access to larger items. 

Key Features and Specifications

  • Dimensions & Size: The shed has a 10 ft width and 12 ft length, providing 120 square feet of floor space. It is large enough to store lawn equipment, bicycles, a workbench, and various seasonal items, yet compact enough for most medium-to-large yards.
  • Design Style: The "side utility" design means the primary double doors are on the 12 ft side (eave side) rather than the 10 ft gable end, allowing for convenient access along the length of the shed.
  • Color Scheme: The body is a light cream color, which provides a neutral and timeless backdrop. The trim is a subtle and calming dusty blue (e.g., similar to Sherwin Williams' Niebla Azul or Stardew), adding a touch of personality and character without being overpowering. This pairing offers a clean, classic, and attractive look.
  • Materials: Sheds of this type are commonly available in:
  • Wood: Often built with 2x4 framing and engineered wood siding like LP SmartSide panels, which is treated to resist decay and insects and is ready for paint. The flooring is usually pressure-treated to withstand heavy use.
  • Metal: Crafted from durable, rust-resistant, and weatherproof galvanized or alloy steel panels, offering low maintenance and long-lasting performance.
  • Structural Details:
  • Walls: Wall heights typically range from 6 ft to over 7 ft, providing ample headroom.
  • Doors: Features a wide set of double doors (often 6 ft wide) for easy move-in/out of large items like riding mowers.
  • Roof: Options include a low-pitched gable roof with metal panels (common in the requested color schemes) or asphalt shingles, with many manufacturers using a corrosion-resistant Galvalume® roof system.
  • Floor: Built on pressure-treated skids and floor joists for a strong foundation, often with 5/8" or 3/4" tongue and groove flooring panels designed for significant weight loads.
  • Customization: Many manufacturers offer customization options, including adding or upgrading windows, shelving units, workbenches, and even basic wiring packages to transform the space into a studio or workshop. 

Potential Uses

  • General backyard storage (lawn equipment, tools, seasonal items)
  • Small workshop or hobby room
  • Garden potting shed
  • Bicycle and sports equipment storage 
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$
4,699
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$
174
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Used Garage 12x24

Used Garage 12x24


used 12x24 garage with a gray exterior and white trim is a popular configuration for a single-car portable building. Typically offering approximately 288 square feet of space, it is large enough for one average-sized vehicle plus a small workbench or storage area. 

Common Features

  • Dimensions: Roughly 12 feet wide by 24 feet deep. Note that some units are slightly narrower (11'6") due to highway shipping regulations.
  • Aesthetics: Often features "Gap Gray" or "Quaker Gray" siding with bright white trim around the doors, windows, and roofline.
  • Entry Points: Usually includes one 9'x7' or 8'x7' roll-up garage door and a separate 36-inch "man door" for daily walk-in access.
  • Interior Upgrades: Used models often come with pre-installed features such as lofts (front or rear), 3-tier shelving, and heavy-duty reinforced floors (12" on-center joists) to support the weight of a vehicle.
  • Natural Light: Most configurations include two to three windows, typically 2'x3' or 3'x3' in size. 
  • Condition: Used units are typically sold "as-is" but may still carry remaining manufacturer warranties on siding (e.g., LP SmartSide) or metal roofing.


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9,500
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$
352
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Side Utility Shed 10x16

Side Utility Shed 10x16


cream 10x16 side utility shed with olive trim is a spacious, rectangular outdoor building with a low-pitch or standard gable roof and standard features like double doors and at least one window. The key characteristic is its color scheme, featuring cream colored siding and olive trim accents. 

Standard Features

A 10x16 side utility shed offers 160 square feet of versatile space for storage or as a workspace. Common features often include: 

  • Siding: The siding is the main body of the shed and is finished in a cream color. Materials can vary, often including durable and low-maintenance options like vinyl siding or treated LP Smart Panel wood siding that is resistant to decay.
  • Trim: The trim, featured around the roof line (fascia), windows, and doors, is finished in an olive color, providing a distinct contrast to the cream siding.
  • Doors: The "side utility" style means the main doors are on one of the 16-foot sides, offering wide access. A typical configuration is a 70-inch or 6-foot wide set of double wooden or fiberglass doors, often with heavy-duty hardware and a keyed lock.
  • Windows: The shed typically includes at least one or two 24x36-inch or 2x3-foot windows, often single-hung with latches and screens, providing natural light and ventilation.
  • Construction: The shed is built on pressure-treated 4x6 skids with 2x4 or 2x6 pressure-treated floor joists, spaced 16 inches on center, and covered with 5/8-inch tongue-and-groove engineered wood flooring.
  • Roof: The roof is typically a low-pitch gable design, often covered in 29-gauge metal or architectural asphalt shingles, rated for durability.
  • Interior Height: Interior wall height is typically around 7 feet 8 inches or 8 feet, offering ample headroom. 

Customization and Aesthetics

The cream siding and olive trim offer a classic, natural aesthetic that blends well into many backyard environments. Customization options may be available to tailor the look and functionality further: 

  • Roof Color: While the trim is olive, the roof color is usually a neutral tone like black, charcoal, or a silver/galvalume metal, which can complement the olive trim well.
  • Shutters: Decorative shutters in the olive trim color can be added to the windows for enhanced curb appeal.
  • Dormers: Some models may offer optional roof dormers to add architectural interest and potentially more light or overhead storage space.
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$
5,495
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$
204
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Utility Shed 12 x 24

Utility Shed 12 x 24


A light gray 12 x 24 utility shed with darker gray trim and a darker gray roof provides substantial storage capacity in a classic aesthetic that can complement a variety of backyard styles. This large structure offers around 288 square feet of floor space, making it suitable for both extensive storage and use as a workshop or studio. 


General Description and Features

The shed is a large, rectangular outdoor structure with a utility or gable style design. The siding is finished in a light gray color, offering a neutral and modern look, while a darker shade of gray is used for the roof and the trim around doors and windows to provide a distinct, appealing contrast. 

  • Siding: The siding is typically made of durable, engineered wood products like LP SmartSide siding or metal panels, treated to resist fungal decay, termites, and harsh weather. The light gray color is usually factory-primed or pre-painted.
  • Roof: The roof would be a darker gray, often available in materials like 29-gauge metal paneling or architectural shingles, offering good weather resistance and longevity. A gable or peak design is common, providing ample headroom and shedding rain and snow effectively.
  • Trim: The darker gray trim defines the edges of the shed, corners, and door/window frames, accentuating the architectural lines and providing a finished, cohesive look against the lighter siding.
  • Dimensions & Capacity: Measuring 12 ft. in width and 24 ft. in length, it offers around 2,448 to 2,856 cubic feet of storage capacity with side walls generally around 7 feet high, leading to a peak height of 10 to 11 feet.
  • Structure: The shed is built on sturdy foundations, often featuring 4x6 pressure-treated skids and 2x6 floor joists on 16" centers for ground-to-peak strength.
  • Access: It typically includes large, pre-hung double doors (e.g., 5 ft. 4 in. W x 6 ft. H) to accommodate large equipment like riding mowers or ATVs.
  • Windows & Ventilation: Many models include windows, sometimes with added features like transom windows in the doors or shutters, which provide natural light and airflow. 

Common Uses

This size and style of shed are highly versatile due to the generous space it provides. 

  • Storage: Ample room for garden tools, outdoor furniture, large equipment, or seasonal items, with potential for added loft storage.
  • Workshop/Studio: The spacious interior and natural light from windows make it suitable for a workspace, hobby room, or even a home office.
  • Garage: Can be used to store a small vehicle, motorcycle, or 4-wheelers
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$
9,130
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$
338
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Cabin 12 x 24

🏡 12x24 Cabin by Backyard and Beyond

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 12x24 cabin
  • Colors: Charcoal with striking red trim and roof
  • Windows:
  • Two 6 ft transom windows
  • 4- 3x5 insulated windows on the front wall
  • 136-in nine light manual door
  • Stylish Dutch Dormer for added charm
  • Construction:
  • Crafted with LP SmartSide siding
  • Superior quality by Backyard and Beyond

Warranties:

  • 7-year workmanship warranty
  • 40-year warranty on the metal roof
  • 50-year warranty on siding
  • Two coats of premium Bear paint with a 15-year warranty

Description:

Elevate your outdoor living with this stunning 12x24 cabin! Finished in charcoal with eye-catching red trim and roof, this cabin features ample natural light through multiple windows, including elegant Dutch Dormer accents. Built with LP SmartSide siding and backed by extensive warranties, this cabin ensures long-lasting quality and style.

The perfect addition to your backyard retreat! 🌟🌳

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$
12,770
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$
473
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Horse Barn 10 x 24

Horse Barn 10 x 24


red 10x24 horse barn with white trim is a classic American equestrian structure that combines traditional "homestead" aesthetics with high-efficiency utility. This specific 240-square-foot footprint is a popular choice for small farms and private owners due to its versatility and cost-effectiveness. 

Common Design Styles

  • Shed Row Barn: An enclosed design featuring individual stalls positioned in a single row without a center aisle, maximizing the use of the 10-foot depth.
  • Run-In Shed: An open-front shelter that allows horses to enter and exit freely, typically used in pastures to provide 24/7 protection from wind and rain. 

Typical Layouts

Most 10x24 barns are configured in one of the following ways:

  • Two Stalls: Two spacious 10' x 12' stalls separated by a center divider.
  • Two Stalls + Tack Room: A high-utility layout featuring two 10' x 10' stalls and a dedicated 4' x 10' tack and feed room for gear and supply storage.
  • Open Bay: A single 24-foot wide open shelter for communal herd use.

Key Exterior Features

  • Siding: Finished in "Barn Red" LP Smartside or white pine board-and-batten.
  • Trim: Bright white accents on corners, window frames, and doors.
  • Doors: Traditionally equipped with white Dutch doors—a two-part door system that allows the top half to remain open for ventilation while the bottom half keeps the animal secure.
  • Roofing: Often features a black, charcoal, or silver metal roof for longevity and snow-shedding capabilities. 

Interior & Durability

  • Kickboards: For safety, interior walls are lined with 4-foot high oak kickboards (typically 1" thick) to prevent damage from horse kicks.
  • Flooring: Stalls usually rest on a pressure-treated 4x6 foundation, often utilizing crushed stone or rubber mats for drainage and comfort. 
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$
6,150
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$
228
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Lofted Barn 12x24

Lofted Barn 12x24


12x24 lofted barn is a spacious, portable storage structure providing 288 square feet of ground-level space plus significant overhead storage. An "all-brown" model typically features earth-toned siding, trim, and roofing to blend into natural landscapes. 

Core Features & Design

  • Gambrel Roof: Defined by a "barn-style" roof with two slopes on each side, maximizing interior headroom for lofts.
  • Dual Lofts: Most 12x24 models come standard with two lofts (often 4' to 8' deep) located at either end of the building.
  • Accessibility: Usually equipped with 72-inch double doors to accommodate large equipment like riding mowers or ATVs.
  • Wall Height: Standard interior side walls are typically 6' 3" to 6' 4" high. 

"All Brown" Aesthetics

While specific shades vary by manufacturer, a brown-on-brown configuration often includes:

  • Siding: Rich tones like Chestnut BrownBuckskin, or Honey Gold urethane finishes.
  • Trim: Often matched in Thatch Brown or a contrasting Leola Almond for a subtle look.


Metal
$
8,640
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$
320
/mo*
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Lofted Barn 10 x 16

Lofted Barn 10 x 16

$
4,682
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$
173
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Garage 22 x 28

Garage 22 x 28


A white 22' x 28' garage with dark trim offers a high-contrast, modern aesthetic often associated with "Modern Farmhouse" or "Scandi-industrial" styles. This footprint provides approximately 616 square feet of space, typically accommodating two vehicles comfortably with additional room for a workshop or storage. 

Aesthetic & Exterior Details

  • Color Palette: The primary body is a crisp white or bone white siding, which makes the structure appear larger and more open. The "dark trim" typically refers to Matte BlackCharcoal Gray, or Iron Ore applied to the fascia, soffits, window frames, and corners.
  • Trim Highlights: Dark trim around the roofline and doors acts as a frame, grounding the building and emphasizing its architectural silhouette.
  • Garage Doors: To maintain the theme, the main doors often feature dark colors like Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black. These doors frequently include windows to break up the dark surface and allow natural light inside. 
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$
23,560
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$
873
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Lofted Barn 10 x 16

Lofted Barn 10 x 16


dusty blue 10 x 16 lofted barn with white trim is a popular shed design that combines a classic farmhouse aesthetic with maximized vertical storage. 

Exterior Appearance

  • Color Palette: The siding is typically a soft, muted blue (often called "Smoky Blue" or "Slate Blue"), which contrasts sharply with crisp white trim on the corners, fascia, and doors.
  • Roof Design: It features a traditional gambrel-style roofline, the signature "barn" look that allows for significant overhead clearance. The roof is often made of white or light-colored metal to reflect heat and protect against weather.
  • Dimensions: At 10' x 16', it provides roughly 160 square feet of ground floor space, large enough for riding mowers, workbenches, or garden tractors. 

Key Features

  • Interior Lofts: Most models include two reinforced lofts (usually 4' to 6' deep) at opposite ends, effectively increasing usable storage by up to 40% without a larger footprint.
  • Access: Standard builds usually feature 70-inch double wooden doors with heavy-duty hinges and locking handles to facilitate moving wide equipment.
  • Windows: Many units include one or two 2x3 windows with white trim or decorative shutters to enhance curb appeal and provide natural light.


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$
5,485
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$
203
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GreenHouse 10 x 12

Need an extended growing season? Our Greenhouse come with an electrical package including a vent fan, light, and a few outlets!

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$
4,500
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$
167
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Lofted Barn 10x16

Lofted Barn 10x16


A cream-colored 10x16 lofted barn with a red roof and red trim is a high-capacity storage solution that blends a soft, neutral base with bold, classic accents. This specific color scheme often features "Zook Cream" or "Navajo White" siding paired with "Rustic Red" or "Scarlet Red" detailing. 

Key Features of a 10x16 Lofted Barn

  • Dimensions & Space: Provides 160 square feet of ground-level floor space, typically measuring 10 feet wide by 16 feet long.
  • Vertical Storage: Features a high gambrel-style roof (approximately 11' 3" peak height) with two interior lofts, usually 4-foot sections at each end, nearly doubling the effective storage capacity for seasonal items.
  • Structural Integrity: Built with studs on 16-inch centers and roof trusses on two-foot centers to ensure durability in all weather conditions.
  • Accessibility: Commonly equipped with 6-foot double barn doors to accommodate large equipment like riding mowers or ATVs. 

Aesthetic & Customization Options

  • Color Palette: The cream siding (often LP SmartSide) is offset by a red metal or shingle roof and matching red trim around the doors, windows, and corners for a polished, rustic look.
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$
5,485
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$
203
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Economy Lofted Barn 8 x 12

Economy Lofted Barn 8 x 12

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$
3,349
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$
124
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Lofted Garage 12 x 24

Lofted Garage 12 x 24


12 x 24 lofted garage with a gray body, white trim, and a white roof is a modern, high-capacity structure designed for both heavy-duty storage and aesthetic appeal. 

Exterior Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: The siding is typically finished in a professional dark gray (often called "Flint," "Charcoal," or "Westchester Gray"), providing a neutral, contemporary base.
  • Contrast Accents: Crisp white trim highlights the corners, rooflines, and door frames, while the white roof—often made of 29-gauge metal—provides a clean contrast and reflects sunlight to help with interior temperature regulation.
  • Roof Design: The "lofted" style features a high gambrel (barn-style) roofline, which creates a classic profile while maximizing overhead space. 

Key Structural Features

  • Storage Capacity: The 288-square-foot main floor is typically supplemented by built-in lofts (often two 4’ or 8’ sections at either end), offering up to 50% more storage space than a standard garage.
  • Access Points:
  • Main Entry: A 9' x 7' white roll-up or sectional garage door on the end wall for vehicles or large equipment.
  • Service Door: A separate 36" white fiberglass walk-in door for easy everyday entry.
  • Ventilation: Usually includes at least one 2' x 3' screened window with white frames and gable vents to ensure airflow. 

Construction Details

  • Durability: Most models use LP SmartSide siding, which is treated to resist rot, termites, and fungal decay.
  • Heavy-Duty Flooring: To support vehicle weight, these garages are built with reinforced floor joists (often 2x6s) spaced 12" on center and topped with 3/4" premium pressure-treated flooring.
  • Dimensions:
  • Exterior: 12' wide x 24' long with an outside peak height of approximately 11' 6".
  • Interior: Features roughly 6' 6" to 7' 4" sidewalls
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$
11,100
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$
411
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Lofted Cabin 12 x 24

Lofted Cabin 12 x 24


A gray 12x24 lofted cabin with a front porch and white trim is a versatile structure commonly used as a tiny home, guest house, or backyard retreat. 

Exterior Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: The body typically features light gray or "Cape Cod Gray" siding, creating a modern yet rustic look. Crisp white trim highlights the windows, doors, and rooflines.
  • Front Porch: A covered porch, typically 4 to 6 feet deep, spans the width or a portion of the front. It often includes white support posts and railings for curb appeal.
  • Roofing: Usually equipped with a charcoal or white metal roof for durability and contrast. 

Key Structural Features

  • Lofted Storage: The interior features overhead lofts, often a 6' x 12' or 8' x 12' section above the porch or at the rear, doubling the usable square footage.
  • Entry & Windows: Most models include a 36-inch "9-lite" walk-in door and three to five 2x3 windows to provide natural light.
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$
10,499
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$
389
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Lofted Cabin 12 x 40

gray 12x40 lofted cabin with white trim and a white roof offers a modern, clean take on the classic tiny home or utility structure. This 480-square-foot building typically combines a contemporary "modern farmhouse" aesthetic with highly functional vertical space. 

Exterior Design & Construction

  • Siding & Color: The 40-foot length is clad in gray siding—often LP SmartSide or weather-resistant vinyl. The cool gray tone provides a neutral base that makes the bright white accents pop.
  • White Trim: Crisp white trim typically outlines the roofline, corners, and window frames. Standard models usually feature a 9-lite entry door and multiple 2'x3' windows for natural light.
  • White Roof: A white or "brilliant white" metal roof is a standout feature, reflecting heat to improve energy efficiency in warmer climates while completing the sleek color palette.

Interior Layout & Storage

  • Dual Lofts: A primary feature is the overhead space. Typically, these cabins include two lofts (e.g., a 12-foot front loft and an 8-foot rear loft), providing roughly 20 extra feet of vertical storage or sleeping areas.
  • Ceiling Height: The interior peak height often reaches approximately 10 feet, creating a vaulted feel in the central "great room" area.
  • Structural Specs: The floor is often built with pressure-treated 2x6 joists and a 3/4" tongue-and-groove subfloor to handle heavy furniture or appliances if converted into a living space. 
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$
18,499
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$
685
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Utility Shed 10 x 16

Utility Shed 10 x 16


A 10 x 16 utility shed with dark cream siding and green trim is a spacious outdoor structure providing 160 square feet of storage or workspace. This classic color combination, often featuring cream-colored siding with olive or hunter green accents, offers a natural aesthetic that blends well with backyard environments. 

Construction & Materials

Most utility sheds of this size are built using high-quality wood or metal components designed for durability. 

  • Siding: Typically made of LP SmartSide or similar treated wood paneling, often factory-primed or painted in a dark cream (sometimes referred to as almond or beige). Vinyl siding is also a low-maintenance option for this color profile.
  • Trim: Accents around the roof line (fascia), windows, and doors are finished in a contrasting green, such as Pequea GreenRosemary Green, or Olive.
  • Framing: Often features 2x4 wood construction with 16-inch on-center stud spacing to withstand weather conditions like high winds and heavy snow.
  • Roofing: Usually a low-pitch gable or ranch style, frequently covered in 29-gauge metal (available in colors like bronze, black, or burnished slate) or architectural shingles. 

Standard Features

A 10 x 16 utility shed is designed for accessibility and versatility. 

  • Double Doors: Typically includes a 6-foot wide set of double doors, often located on the 16-foot side for easier entry with large items like riding mowers or ATVs.
  • Wall Height: Standard models often feature 7-foot to 8-foot tall walls, providing significant vertical storage space and head room.
  • Windows: Many models come with at least one or two windows (e.g., 2x3 feet) for natural light and ventilation.
  • Flooring: Often utilizes 5/8-inch tongue-and-groove engineered wood flooring over pressure-treated 4x4 or 4x6 skids. 

Popular 10 x 16 Utility Shed Options

  • Leland's Sheds 10x16 Utility: Featured with Pequea Green siding and Leola Almond (dark cream) trim, this model includes a bronze metal roof and Smart Panel siding.
  • Handy Home Products Pro Assembled Fairfax: A wood garden shed that offers 1,520 cubic feet of capacity, featuring double doors, a side entry door, and operable windows.
  • The Backyard and Beyond Side Utility: This specific configuration lists cream siding with olive trim and offers roughly 160 square feet of versatile space.
  • Catskill Shed Company Side Utility: A green-painted model with white trim and 8-foot walls, emphasizing extra headroom and a 5-year warranty. 

Summary of Space: A 10 x 16 shed is large enough to store a riding lawnmower, outdoor furniture, sports equipment, and seasonal decorations while still leaving room for a small workbench. 

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$
5,025
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$
186
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Cabin 12 x 24

12x24 Cabin

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9,120
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338
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Horse Barn 10 x 24

Horse Barn 10 x 24


A red 10' x 24' horse barn with white trim typically follows a "Shed Row" or "Run-In" design, balancing traditional ranch aesthetics with practical utility. 

Exterior Features

  • Colors & Siding: Classic barn red siding paired with bright white trim on corners, windows, and door frames.
  • Roofing: Usually features a metal or architectural shingle roof in colors like black, charcoal, or forest green.

Interior & Layout Options

The 240-square-foot footprint is commonly configured in one of three ways:

  1. Two-Stall Setup: Two 10' x 12' stalls separated by a center partition.
  2. Run-In Shed: An open-front design without stalls, providing a 10' x 24' sheltered space for 2–3 horses to enter and exit freely. 



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6,150
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$
228
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Finished Lofted Cabin 16 x 32

Lofted Cabin


A 16x32 lofted cabin with this specific color scheme offers a striking, modern-farmhouse aesthetic. The light grey main siding provides a neutral backdrop that contrasts sharply with the dark grey wainscoting (lower 3-4 feet of the wall), adding visual weight and architectural depth to the base. 

Key Exterior Features

  • Roofing: A vibrant red metal roof serves as the primary focal point, often featuring a steep pitch to accommodate the interior loft space.
  • Accents: White trim around the windows, doors, and roofline (fascia and soffits) provides a clean, crisp "frame" that unifies the different grey tones.
  • Loft Space: The "lofted" design creates extra vertical storage or a secondary sleeping area, often visible from the exterior via small gable windows or dormers. 

Interior Potential for 2026 

For a fully finished 16x32 model (approx. 512 sq. ft.), modern configurations typically include:

  • Living Area: A spacious open-concept kitchen and living zone on the main floor.
  • Utilities: Professional electrical (200 amp), spray foam insulation, and plumbing for a 3-piece bathroom.
  • Finishes: Common interior choices include pine car siding for a rustic feel or drywall for a modern "tiny home" look. 
Metal
$
82,800
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$
3,067
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Carolina Barn 10 x 16

10x16 Carolina style barn with loft storage in the upper part.

Metal
$
6,300
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$
233
/mo*
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Economy Utility Shed 8 x 12

Economy Utility Shed 8 x 12

Metal
$
2,950
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$
109
/mo*
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Cabin 30 x 40

Cabin 30 x 40

Metal
$
49,080
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$
1,818
/mo*
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Utility Shed 8 x 12

A medium gray 8 x 12 utility shed with darker gray trim typically has a galvanized steel or wood frame construction, a sloped or peak roof for drainage, and can include features like windows and lockable double doors for functionality and security. The darker gray trim provides a classic, contrasting aesthetic against the main medium gray body of the shed. 

Construction and Materials

Most 8x12 utility sheds in this color scheme are designed for durability and weather resistance. 

  • Frame and Panels: The primary structure is often made from galvanized steel or an alloy steel frame, with the wall panels also being galvanized color steel to resist rust and corrosion. Wooden versions use pressure-treated lumber for floor joists and studs.
  • Siding: The siding for metal sheds is the colored steel paneling itself, while wood sheds may use materials like LP SmartSide or T1-11 siding, which can then be painted the desired gray color.
  • Roof: The roof is commonly a peak (gable) or single-slope design to ensure efficient water runoff. Roofing materials include matching charcoal or darker gray metal panels or architectural shingles over plywood/OSB sheeting.
  • Trim: The trim, in a contrasting darker gray or sometimes white, is typically made of PVC or painted wood/metal and outlines the corners, roof edges, windows, and doors, enhancing the shed's aesthetic appeal. 

The shed offers ample space for various storage needs and includes practical design elements. 

  • Dimensions: The approximate external dimensions are 8 ft. wide by 12 ft. deep, providing a coverage area of around 96 square feet. The height is typically around 76 to 84 inches.
  • Storage Capacity: This size generally offers a substantial storage capacity of over 500 cubic feet, suitable for storing large equipment, gardening tools, or bicycles.
  • Doors: Common door styles include double-hinged or sliding doors, often lockable to secure belongings. Door openings are typically wide (around 48-60 inches) for easy entry and exit of bulky items.
  • Ventilation and Windows: Many models feature integrated air vents to ensure excellent airflow and prevent moisture buildup. Some also include windows (acrylic or aluminum) or door transoms to allow for natural interior lighting.


Painted
$
3,499
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$
130
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Finished Studio Cabin 16 x 50

Finished Studio Cabin 16 x 50


A 16 x 50 finished studio cabin offers approximately 800 square feet of open-concept living space, typically designed to balance rustic charm with modern functionality. The inclusion of dark brown wainscoting adds a sophisticated, grounded aesthetic that defines the lower portion of the walls, protecting them while providing a moody, lodge-like feel. 

Interior Design & Layout

  • Open Living Area: The studio layout often features a large, unified space for the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The dark wainscoting creates a visual anchor, often contrasted with lighter upper walls (like white shiplap or neutral plaster) to keep the room from feeling too enclosed.
  • Wainscoting Details: Typically installed at chair-rail height, the dark brown paneling (often beadboard or recessed panels) provides a durable surface in high-traffic areas. It is frequently matched with dark-stained trim and baseboards for a cohesive look.
  • Kitchen & Bath: Finished units generally include a compact kitchen with wood cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Bathrooms may continue the wainscoting theme or transition to tile for moisture resistance.
  • Ceiling & Lighting: Many 16 x 50 models utilize vaulted ceilings with exposed beams to enhance the sense of space. Lighting often includes a mix of recessed LEDs and rustic pendant fixtures. 

Key Structural Features

  • Building Type: Often built as a "lofted barn" or "side utility" shell and then finished out with insulation, electrical (200 amp packages), and plumbing.
  • Windows & Doors: Typically features multiple 3x4 insulated windows to maximize natural light and one or more 9-light entry doors.
  • Foundation: Usually delivered as a portable building or set on a 4" concrete slab for permanent placement. 


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$
121,060
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$
4,484
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Side Lofted Barn 10 x 12

Side Lofted Barn 10 x 12


10x12 Maroon Side Lofted Barn with white trim and a white roof is a striking, high-capacity storage solution designed for both utility and curb appeal.

Exterior Aesthetics

  • Color Palette: The building features rich maroon (often referred to as Barn Red) siding. This is accented by bright white trim on the corners, door frames, and roofline for a crisp, high-contrast look.
  • Roofing: A white metal roof provides a clean finish and reflects heat, helping to keep the interior cooler.
  • Gambrel Style: The signature "barn-style" gambrel roof design maximizes interior height to accommodate overhead lofts. 

Standard Features

  • Side Entry: Unlike standard barns with end-wall doors, this model features 68" to 70" double doors on the longer 12-foot side, allowing for easier access to large equipment like riding mowers.
  • Overhead Storage: Typically includes two 4-foot lofts positioned at opposite ends of the building, providing roughly 80 square feet of additional elevated storage space.
  • Windows: Most "Side Lofted" models come standard with two 2x3 windows (often with white shutters) flanking the side doors to provide natural light.

Durability and Build

  • Siding: Built with LP SmartSide engineered wood, which is treated to resist rot, fungal decay, and termites.
  • Structure: Features 2x4 or 2x6 wood framing with 16" on-center spacing for walls and floor joists to support heavy loads.
  • Foundation: Sits on pressure-treated 4x6 skids, allowing the unit to be portable and placed directly on a level gravel pad.
Painted
$
5,099
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$
189
/mo*
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Country Lofted Barn 10 x 12

Great storage for your backyard with two lofts and 6' doors!

Metal
$
4,655
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$
172
/mo*
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Side Utility Shed 10 x 16

Side Utility Shed 10 x 16

$
4,975
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$
184
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GreenHouse Clear Panel 8 x 12

GreenHouse Clear Panel 8 x 12


An 8x12 ft greenhouse with clear panels and green trim is typically a large, walk-in structure with a rust-resistant aluminum or resin frame in a green finish, and features clear polycarbonate panels that offer UV protection and high light transmission for optimal plant growth. 

Key Features and Specifications

  • Dimensions: These greenhouses offer a generous growing space, typically around 96 square feet, with high headroom (around 7.5 feet at the peak) for a comfortable working environment and ample room for tall plants.
  • Frame Material: The frame is generally constructed from a heavy-duty, rust-resistant aluminum. Some models, such as the Canopia Grand Gardener 2, use a heavy-duty resin frame designed for superior insulation and durability.
  • Panel Material: The "clear panels" are made of virtually unbreakable polycarbonate material, which is a safe alternative to glass. Often, they feature crystal-clear wall panels for over 90% light transmission and twin-wall roof panels to diffuse harsh sunlight, preventing leaf scorch. The panels are 100% UV protected and will not yellow, fracture, or opacify over time.
  • Ventilation: Effective air circulation is managed through features like adjustable roof vents (typically one or two) and sometimes side louver windows, which help regulate temperature and humidity to prevent overheating.
  • Access and Entry: Most models feature a low-threshold, high, and wide door (either single or double doors) for easy access with tools and equipment. The doors usually have a lockable handle for added security.
Metal
$
3,900
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$
144
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Utility Shed 10 x 16

We don’t cut corners on the bones of your building. This utility shed is engineered to withstand the weight of heavy equipment and the test of time.

  • Heavy-Duty Framing: Built with 16-inch on-center framing and flooring, ensuring a rigid, sturdy structure that won’t sag or flex.
  • Superior Warranty: Your investment is protected by our 7-year workmanship warranty, a testament to our outstanding craftsmanship.
  • Natural Light: Includes two 2x3 windows as a standard feature, providing plenty of natural light for your projects or storage needs.

Easy Access & Versatility

Tired of squeezing through narrow doors? We’ve designed this shed with accessibility in mind.

  • Double Doors: Features a massive 6 ft. wide by 80 in. tall double door opening, making it easy to drive in a riding mower, move large furniture, or organize bulky equipment.
  • Spacious Interior: The 10x16 footprint offers 160 square feet of versatile space—ideal for a garden hub, a backyard gym, or organized tool storage.

The Backyard and Beyond Difference

We make the process as easy as possible for our neighbors. If you are located in the State of Missouri, we offer FREE delivery right to your site!

Ready to get organized?

Don't settle for a flimsy big-box store kit. Get a professional-grade building delivered straight to you.

  • Call us today: 573-378-2600
  • Questions? Our team is ready to help you customize your perfect setup.


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$
5,295
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$
196
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Lofted Barn 12x24

Lofted Barn 12x24


12x24 lofted barn with a cream-colored body and slate blue trim offers a traditional aesthetic with substantial utility. This specific configuration typically includes the following features:

Exterior Appearance

  • Color Palette: The building features a "cream" or "beige" siding (often using colors like Eaglet Beige) paired with "slate blue" trim around the doors, windows, and roofline to provide a sophisticated contrast.
  • Roof Design: A classic gambrel-style roof provides the traditional "barn" look and maximizes overhead interior space. Roof materials are commonly 29-gauge metal or architectural shingles.
  • Siding Material: Most high-quality models utilize LP SmartSide or similar engineered wood siding, which is treated to resist fungal decay and pests. 

Structural Specifications

  • Dimensions: The 12-foot width and 24-foot length provide 288 square feet of ground-floor space.
  • Lofted Storage: Typically includes two overhead lofts (e.g., a 4-foot and 8-foot loft or two 6-foot lofts) at opposite ends, increasing storage capacity by up to 50% without expanding the building's footprint.
  • Access: Standard entry usually consists of 72-inch double doors or a "9-lite" house-style door for easier access for equipment like riding mowers.
Metal
$
9,640
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$
357
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Utility Shed 10x16

Utility Shed 10x16

Metal
$
5,025
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$
186
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Utility Shed 12x20

Utility Shed 12x20


A cream-colored 12x20 utility shed with green trim is a large, versatile outdoor structure providing approximately 240 square feet of space, often used for storage, workshops, or studios. The color scheme offers a classic, natural aesthetic that blends well with a garden or backyard environment. 

General Features

  • Size and Space: With 240 sq. ft. of coverage, the shed offers ample room for storing large equipment like lawn tractors or motorcycles, or for setting up workbenches and shelving for a dedicated workspace. Interior wall heights are often generous (e.g., 6'6" or higher) to maximize vertical storage or allow for loft installation.
  • Design: Utility sheds generally have a simple, practical design, often with a gable or A-frame roof style, though other options like high-barn (gambrel) or mono-slope designs are available. The green trim highlights architectural features like doors, windows, and corners, adding a touch of color to the cream-colored siding.
  • Materials: Common materials include wood (often treated to resist decay and insects, like SmartSide siding), vinyl siding, or metal panels. The trim is typically made of wood or a durable composite wood designed to resist rotting.
  • Standard Components:
  • Doors: Typically feature wide double doors (e.g., 56" or 70" openings) for easy access with large items, often with lockable handles for security.
  • Flooring/Foundation: Usually built on pressure-treated floor joists and skids (e.g., 4x6 pressure treated skids and 2x6 floor joists) with sturdy flooring (e.g., 5/8" plywood), though some kits require a separate foundation (concrete, gravel, etc.).
  • Roofing: The roof often uses architectural shingles (lifetime limited warranty available) or durable metal panels, frequently with a roof overhang and gable vents for air circulation.
  • Durability: The materials and construction are designed to be weather-resistant and withstand specific wind and snow loads, varying by manufacturer and local building codes. 

Customization Options

  • Loft Space: The large size often allows for the addition of a loft for extra storage, maximizing the shed's utility.
  • Workbenches and Shelving: The spacious interior can be further customized with workbenches and shelving to suit specific project or storage needs.
  • Electrical: Some sheds come with basic wiring packages (e.g., one light, one switch, one receptacle) or can be pre-wired for electricity. 

Metal
$
7,275
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$
269
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💥💥 Repo💥💥 Lofted Barn 12x24

used 12x24 lofted barn typically provides 288 square feet of ground floor space plus additional overhead storage. Because these are often sold as pre-owned units from rental returns or trade-ins, their specific condition and features can vary significantly. 

Common Features of a 12x24 Lofted Barn

  • Dimensions & Space: Measuring 12 feet wide by 24 feet long, these structures are large enough to house lawn tractors, ATVs, or serve as a substantial workshop.
  • Lofted Storage: The defining feature is the overhead loft system (often two 4-foot or 8-foot lofts at either end), which adds roughly 50% more storage capacity without increasing the building's footprint.
  • Roof Style: These typically feature a high gambrel (barn-style) roof, which provides the necessary clearance for the lofts while maintaining a classic aesthetic.
  • Access: Standard models usually include 6-foot double doors for wide equipment and may have additional windows or a single entry door depending on the specific "Barn Cabin" or "Garage" configuration. 

Typical Uses

  • Storage: Seasonal gear, lawn machinery, and holiday decorations in the lofts.
  • Workspace: Hobby shops, carpentry, or tool sheds.
  • Conversion: Popular base for tiny houses, "she-sheds," or man caves due to the high ceilings. 
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$
7,340
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$
272
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Garage 12 x 24

Garage 12 x 24


A 12x24 gray garage with a white door is a compact, single-car structure, typically offering around 288 square feet of space for vehicle storage, a workshop, or general storage. 

Structure & Dimensions

  • Overall Size: The garage is 12 feet wide by 24 feet long, which provides just enough room for one average-sized vehicle along with some extra space for a workbench or storage shelves along the back or sides.
  • Wall Height: Walls are often "extra-tall" (around 8 feet 1 inch high) to provide sufficient headroom and storage capacity.
  • Roof Style: Common roof styles include a classic gable or high-gable design, sometimes with an attic or loft space for additional storage.
  • Foundation: A concrete pad is generally recommended as the sturdiest foundation, though some kits are designed to sit on pressure-treated skids and concrete blocks. 

Exterior Appearance

  • Siding: The gray siding can be made from various materials, including steelvinyl, or engineered wood paneling (like LP SmartSide). The specific shade of gray can range from a light "flute gray" to a darker "charcoal" or "peppercorn".
  • Main Door: The primary feature is an extra-wide white roll-up or sectional garage door, typically measuring 8 feet wide by 7 feet tall, designed for easy vehicle entry.
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$
10,149
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$
376
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Carolina Barn 10 x 16

Carolina Barn 10 x 16


10x16 Carolina Barn in red with white trim is a compact, high-character storage structure defined by its distinctive "step-down" roofline and classic farmhouse aesthetic.

Key Design Features

  • Distinctive Roofline: Unlike standard gables, the Carolina style features a raised center section flanked by two lower side sections (lean-tos), creating a classic three-section barn profile.
  • Color Palette: Typically features Rustic Red or Scarlet Red siding. This is sharply contrasted by Alamo White or bright white trim on the corners, door frames, and roofline.
  • Dimensions & Entry: The 10' x 16' footprint provides 160 square feet of floor space. It usually includes center-mounted double doors (often 6' x 6') for easy equipment access. 

Structural Specifications

  • Exterior Material: Most models use durable metal siding with long-term warranties (up to 40 years). Some variations use LP SmartSide wood siding for a more traditional texture.
  • Lighting & Ventilation: Typically equipped with two 2x3 insulated windows to allow for natural light while maintaining energy efficiency.
  • Interior Storage: A common feature is a 4-foot storage loft located above the doorway or at the rear, maximizing vertical space for items used less frequentl
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$
6,300
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$
233
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Excellent shelter for your horses, sheep, goats, or cattle! Use your imagination!
  • configurable with feed storage or tack room on one end
  • light enough and sturdy enough to be pulled around with a small tractor
  • can be anchored for a more permanent solution
Metal
$
6,150
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$
228
/mo*
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QUALITY COMES STANDARD

Standard Features For All Backyard Products

Every building we build comes with high-quality materials and craftsmanship you can count on. While each model is unique, all buildings share the following standard features:

Backyard & Beyond shed with 50-year siding warranty in Missouri

50 Year LP SmartSide
Siding Warranty

Backyard & Beyond portable shed with 7-year warranty in Missouri

7 Year Limited Craftsman Warranty

Backyard & Beyond storage shed with 40-year metal warranty in Missouri

40 Year Metal Roofing & Siding Warranty