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  2. 8 Frugal Ways To Make Your Backyard Shed the Perfect Retreat

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    Make your shabby shed look chic by covering it in a fresh coat of paint. You’ll need both interior and exterior paint, so head to the store to compare color swatches.

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    Arlington Storage Shed Kit. Finally, your colonial dreams can come true! This charming unit features gable windows, double doors, and a full second-floor loft with four to six feet of headroom.

  4. 11 Incredible She Sheds That Will Make Your Home Sell ... - AOL

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    According to a Zillow expert, she sheds can up your home's value. If you have the space outdoors, add one of these gorgeous small abodes into your backyard. 11 Incredible She Sheds That Will Make ...

  5. Shed - Wikipedia

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    A rural shed Modern secure bike sheds A garden shed with a gambrel roof. A shed is typically a simple, single-storey roofed structure, often used for storage, for hobbies, or as a workshop, and typically serving as outbuilding, such as in a back garden or on an allotment.

  6. Sunline Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    Sunline Coach Company was a manufacturer of recreational vehicles, truck bed caps, and household storage sheds from 1964 to November, 2006. Vehicles were primarily built at a production facility in Denver, Pennsylvania, or at a smaller location in Leola. The company built about 70,000 travel trailers, truck campers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes ...

  7. Sidewalk shed - Wikipedia

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    A sidewalk shed is a temporary structure or scaffold installed over a sidewalk. It is used to protect pedestrians from falling debris during the course of construction . [ 1 ] As of 2022, New York City contained more than 300 miles of sidewalk sheds.