Getting the Job Done
There are a few factors that affect a shed's performance. The most obvious one is capacity. Both of these Sheridans are good choices for those with a lot to store; the 10' x 8' provides 487 cu. ft. of space and the 10' x 14' gives you 852 cu. ft. They also feature seven-foot ceilings, allowing them to comfortably accommodate taller items.
But an outdoor storage building can't just be big, it has to be durable. All that space isn't going to do you much good if your shed blows down in the next storm, right? That's why so many manufacturers are now opting to make vinyl-coated structures. By coating tough steel with resilient vinyl, they can give consumers the weather protection they need without the hefty cost of a solid vinyl building. These Sheridans can handle extreme wind, heavy rainfall, and snow without a problem.
Visual Appeal
It's not unreasonable to want an attractive storage shed, even if your main concerns are capacity and strength. Sure, these Sheridans look nothing like traditional wooden buildings, but who says that's a bad thing? They have a simple, contemporary style that many people find refreshing. Remember, your property can still be attractive even if it doesn't look exactly like your neighbor's. There's no need to compromise the effectiveness of your storage shed in order to conform to some arbitrary decorating code.