Post Woodworking

New England's Largest Shed Suppliers.

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163 Kingston Road
Danville, New Hampshire 03819
866-PWI-SHED
Fax: 603-382-3087
E-mail: info@postwoodworking.com

About Post Woodworking

In 1962, when Russell “Bud” Post came out of the U.S. Army, he built a couple of storage sheds, and then he built a few more. The backyard business became known as R. POST SMALL BUILDINGS, with a couple of local guys helping out.

Bud’s quality, creativity and attention to detail became renowned and grew quickly. Today, Post Woodworking, Inc. is the largest manufacturer of storage sheds in New England, supplying dealers throughout Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Westchester & Putnam Counties in New York.

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Tips and Ideas

We’ve compiled some of the most common planning concerns in an effort to help guide you to the perfect shed. From gardening and equipment storage to poolside storage, to creating a workshop or personal space, whatever you’ll be using your shed for, we’re sure you’ll find these tips and ideas helpful. And don’t forget we’re here to help with any specific questions you’re sure to have along the way. Each Post Woodworking shed is customized to your personal requirements. They range in size from as small as you want to as large as you want. From basic storage and garden sheds, to elaborate multi- purpose sheds – Post Woodworking has you covered.


Shed Site Locations

From a practical standpoint, it’s wise to locate storage sheds close to where they’ll be needed most. Children in particular are more likely to put bicycles and toys away if the access to the shed is convenient. On the other hand, if you are looking at garden sheds, you may want to locate it next to your garden, in a spot that receives lots of natural light. Aesthetics are always important. You may want to highlight your structure by making it the center of attention, or blend it into your landscape and make it a secret hideaway. You should also be mindful of the sheds relation to other structures that you may have on your property as achieving a balance is important.

Other things to think of when choosing your sheds location may be it’s proximity to water (do I need a hose?), natural light, ventilation, and electricity (artificial lighting and electrical for gardening and other tools may be desired). Consider the way the shed will look year round. Surrounding foliage and weather can be very different from one season to the next. All of these considerations may have some impact on where you decide to place your shed.

Once you have decided on a size for your shed, it’s a good idea to physically stake it out on your property to ensure the fit is comfortable for you and is harmonious with your surroundings.


Choosing a Design

Our range of shed styles, sizes, and options will allow you to design and build your shed for functionality without having to compromise on style. Choose a shed style that reflects your personal taste and fits in to the landscape. You can customize your shed and implement your personal flair along the way. Most of our shed styles are differentiated primarily by roof lines and exterior finishes.


Functionality

If you are storing large items like a lawn mower, you don’t want to constantly be moving it in order to get to smaller items like shovels and rakes. Double doors on your shed make for easy storage of and access to large and small items alike. Partition walls often work well to divide space within your shed and help separate bikes from strollers, from gardening supplies. Placement of doors is also important to ensure convenient access to all the stuff inside. Obviously hooks, shelving, benches, bins and other creative ideas are useful in helping to keep things organized.


Backdrops & Landscaping

It’s smart to think about how you may want to cultivate the landscape in your shed’s immediate surroundings. Shrubs, flowers, and vines on trellises can be a nice complement to a shed and will help to define the space. Many people choose to lay flagstone, pavers or mulch pathways to their sheds. A little garden decor will also help to create a tranquil space. Strategically placed accents like trellises, pergolas, lights, wind chimes, wheelbarrows, birdhouses – and even your favorite piece of weathered furniture can go a long way in creating the outdoor sanctuary you desire.

Please feel free to contact us at any point in the planning process and we will provide you with as much help as you need.

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