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Storage Sheds No Longer Skin and Bones

by Kathy Moran on 2007-09-24


It’s not surprising that the storage shed has a long history, since the human race seems to have an innate compulsion to accumulate possessions beyond our capacity to store them. Even as our stuff begins to overtake our living quarters, our propensity for hoarding it is irresistible. Instead of getting rid of the useless junk, we find, build, and even pay for places to store it. If another person tried to take over our home, we wouldn’t tolerate it; but when it comes to our belongings, we continue to put up with them – or put them up – long after they’ve overstayed their welcome. People have always used whatever materials were available, for constructing various forms of shelter. In the earliest times, they built structures from the bones of mammoths, and covered them with the skin. Some huts were made from wood, and some were made from animal skins draped over wooden frameworks. Eventually, these modest abodes expanded into multiple rooms, and, naturally, the larger they became, the more possessions the people stuffed into them. The next thing they knew, their dwellings became over-crowded. Thus, the first separate storage structures were built, which, like the homes, were literally skin and bones. Cave dwellers were a bit more fortunate, as they could create more storage space by digging new alcoves within the caves, while the upper crust, no doubt, had separate caves for their stuff. Ancient Egyptians dug underground bunkers for storing grain and other necessities. In the same way that each culture has had its own types of shelter for survival, each has also always had storage structures, which have apparently been just as vital, and which became more sophisticated as humans evolved. In our society, one of the most important buildings is the backyard shed, which is usually thought of as a rickety structure, packed to its limit, with shovels, rakes, hoses, old tires, engine parts, rock salt, and garden and pool supplies. That perception is changing, however, as evolution is finally taking hold of the humble backyard shed. Today’s sheds, available in box styles or barn designs, with gabled roofs, cupolas, vinyl, cedar, and pine siding, and features such as skylights, shutters, and window boxes, are attractive, as well as practical, and can even add value to your property. The look of the shed isn’t the only thing that’s changing, either, as people are turning them into home offices, home gyms, laundry rooms, studios, playhouses, pottery rooms, potting sheds, hobby rooms, supply rooms, greenhouses, and more. GazeboCreations.com has one of the most spectacular selections of sheds available. You can choose from their collection of pre-designed shed packages, or customize one in a few easy steps. You can build as many as you wish, save them to your own personal shed gallery, compare them, share them, and change them as often as you like. GazeboCreations.com also has the most hassle-free delivery process, as well as the lowest shipping rates that you’ll find anywhere. All storage sheds from GazeboCreations.com are designed and built to last for decades. So, come on in and take a tour of today’s shed – and prepare to be amazed. For more information, call 888-293-2339, or e-mail cs@gazebocreations.com.


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