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IDEAL FOR BACKYARDS Being an 8×10 shed, this is an ideal size for the average backyard space which has approximately 10,000 square feet average. Placing an 80 square foot shed into a 10,000 square foot lawn will not look too odd and also will provide sufficient space for all your storing needs.
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Learn More »Looking at different options of an 8×10 shed is a great way of determining which shed is right for you and your budget. The two main factors in the 8×10 shed price are the siding you put on and the style. The siding options you can choose from are vinyl and wood. You can other siding options of your choice for an additional cost. The shed styles in which you can choose from is the Workshop, MaxiBarn, Saltbox, MiniBarn, and Modern sheds. Below you can find the price difference depending on the siding and style. Although it’s important that you get a shed that fits your property, it’s often a good idea to have some landscaping done for the ground around your shed.
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