Fall Shed Sale!
10% Off All In-Stock Buildings
10% Off Base Price on All Custom Orders
*Excludes buildings with other discounts
Fall Shed Sale!
10% Off All In-Stock Buildings
10% Off Base Price on All Custom Orders
*Excludes buildings with other discounts
The 10×14 shed size is a medium size shed that has roughly the same square footage as an average size bedroom. It’s a great size for storing a lawn tractor and other garden supplies.
We're out of this size, check out the rest of our inventory
The Classic shed is a lot like the ranch shed but features a steeper roof pitch. This makes the shed more beautiful, and adds space for a loft or a roof dormer to let the light in. This model is perfect for she sheds, home offices, art studios, and more.
The 10×12 Economy shed represents the most affordable shed line that we offer. While these sheds do not feature all the premium features of our main sheds, they are still built to last for a very long time. You can learn more about the details of our economy sheds on our economy shed page.
The quaker shed is a beautiful A-frame shed with an offset roofline that offers extra overhang on the front of the building. This model provides beautiful “old-world” charm.
Generally speaking, you should have a permit to install a 10×14 shed. Since 10×14 sheds are over 120 square feet, it will often meet the requirement of needing a permit. However, it’s important to check with the local government to confirm any specific regulations or requirements before installing a shed of any size.
If you live in North Dakota, please check out our shed permit guide for that state.
A 10×12 shed foundation generally requires 2.07 cubic yards of gravel. Since we recommend making your foundation a foot longer and wider than the shed on all sides, you will need a pad that is 12×14. We also recommend that you make it at least 4″ deep. These are the assumptions that we used to arrive at the above calculation for gravel needs for a 10×12 shed pad.
Please note that these calculations will only work if your site is level. If you are installing your shed on a slope, more gravel will be required. For more site prep information, check out our site prep page.
The total footprint of a 10×12 shed is 120 square feet. Keep in mind that a footprint of 120 square feet does not equate to 120 square feet of usable interior space. To get a calculation of usable interior space you need to remove at least 5″ from all sides. This allows for 3.5″ for the wall studs, and up to 1.5″ of sheathing and siding on the outside of the building.
Thus, the usable interior space for a 10×12 shed should be calculated by multiplying 9 feet 7 inches by 11 feet 7 inches resulting in approximately 99.5 square feet of usable floor space.
Are you ready to purchase one of our 10×12 sheds but don’t have the cash up front? We offer convenient Rent-to-Own and financing options. Visit our payment options page for more information.