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  2. These Plastic Sheds Are the Key to Easy Outdoor Storage - AOL

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    Plastic sheds offer outdoor storage for your tools and equipment, freeing up space in your garage. Check out these top-rated plastic storage sheds.

  3. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Some sheds have small porches or include furniture, which allows them to be used for relaxation purposes. In some cases, remote workers who live in mild climates use small to medium-sized wooden garden sheds as outdoor offices. There is a growing industry in providing "off the peg" garden offices to cater to this demand, particularly in the UK ...

  4. Keter Group - Wikipedia

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    Keter’s outdoor furniture products include Adirondack chairs, sun loungers, benches, side tables, and rocking chairs. They also manufacture deck boxes, cabinets, and shelving units for indoor/outdoor storage. [18] The company also manufactures outdoor plastic sheds, cool bars, and kitchen carts. [19]

  5. Outbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Cold storage [10] Pit-houses; Dugout (shelter) Wine cellars and wine caves; Cheese caves; Butcher houses (after an outdoor slaughter, preparing the cuts of meat for long-term storage would take place in a butcher house) [3] Poultry houses [3] Pigpens or piggeries [3] Milkhouses or dairy barns [3] Shearing sheds; Dovecotes, columbaria ...

  6. The Top 10 Upgrades That Make Your Home Sell Over Asking - AOL

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    These spaces can be used as additional storage, office spaces, hobby rooms, and even home gyms. The best part is that there is a shed option for every yard size, budget, and design style. Pizza Oven

  7. Storage room - Wikipedia

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    The term shed is often used for separate small independent buildings for storing food, equipment and the like, for example storage sheds, toolsheds or woodsheds. Historically, storage rooms in homes have often been narrow, dark and inconspicuous, and places on floors other than the main floors of the building, such as in a basement or an attic.