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  2. Costco Says They’ll Install This Tool-Storage Shed in Your ...

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    The shed can store tools, machines, and more. The best part: They’ll build it for you. ... The high-top windows make for excellent lighting, and the extra-wide 64-inch double doors are also a ...

  3. Shed - Wikipedia

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    One advantage of using wood sheds over metal versions is that it is easier to modify them by adding windows, doors, shelving, or exterior trim (etc.) because wood can be cut and drilled using commonly available tools, whereas a plastic or metal shed requires specialised tools.

  4. John Haimbaugh Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    A dormer is above the door. There are ten windows around each side of the barn from the main doors with another smaller door on the southeast side. There are no upper level windows on the front. A shed juts out from the rear of the barn with two windows and a single, upper level windows centered between the lower two.

  5. Barn - Wikipedia

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    Shelter sheds: open-fronted structures for stock; Shippon: a shed which houses oxen and cattle. Has fodder storage above, regularly spaced doors on the yard side, a pitching door or window on the first floor. Stable: Usually for housing horses.

  6. Door - Wikipedia

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    A sliding glass door, sometimes called an Arcadia door or patio door, is a door made of glass that slides open and sometimes has a screen (a removable metal mesh that covers the door). Australian doors are a pair of plywood swinging doors often found in Australian public houses.

  7. Dawson Valley Colliery - Wikipedia

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    It is a large shed with a wooden frame, gable roof and corrugated iron cladding; the roof line runs east–west. There are door openings at the east and west elevations and window openings along the long, north and south elevations. All window and door openings are shaded by narrow strips of sheet metal, the windows have wooden sills.