As an office: eliminate travel time and convince your boss that you’re fit to work from home.
As a server room: make internet speed problems a thing of the past, and boost the business that you run from home by setting up your very own server. Your website will never go down again.
As an artistic studio: calm yourself down and by taking up painting.
As a recording studio: sound proof the walls and record your first album. Or rent it out as a rehearsal and technical space.
As a stable: find a way to keep that horse that you or your children have always wanted in your backyard.
As a greenhouse type building: you know how organic food is so expensive? Grow your own!
Keep a rain water tank in it: It’s environmentally friendly and it will reduce your water bill.
Dry out your cured meats in there: Ever wondered how prosciutto is made? It’s dried out over a long time in the right conditions. Try it yourself.
A granny flat: Keep your parents in there. Jokes aside, if you connect electricity and water, ensure good ventilation and put a rug down in there, it could become a viable extra living space. Ask your shed consultant about how to make it liveable.
Storage: Use it to dry firewood and sell it. Storage space is at such a premium these days, that you could even rent it out for storage or a car space depending on where you live.
Storage: Use it as an extension of your home, a room outside of your home. You can store things that you don’t necessarily need in there, which is great for interior design enthusiasts. You can have your furniture on rotation that way