This is a wooden shed structure with a single-slope roof, a front overhang, a door on the left side, and window openings. It features a timber frame construction clad with vertical siding panels and corrugated roof panels. - ShedA timber-framed shed structure composed of a main enclosed section and a smaller open-front extension. The design includes a floor frame, wall frames, roof structure, siding panels, and corrugated roofing. - A small wooden shed with an attached front porch/overhang.
Forms the rectangular base of the shed, including the floor joists and the bottom plates for the walls.
Assemble the main rectangular frame. Connect P8 between P1 and P7. Attach P2 to P1 and P3. Attach P10 to P7 and P5. Connect P4 between P10 and P3. This creates the complete floor perimeter and central support.
Creates the vertical structure of the shed, including the main studs, top plates, and the door opening.
Install the main vertical studs P11 and P12 onto the Floor Frame. Place the top plates P6 and P9 on top of the studs and back wall frame. Assemble the door frame by attaching the header P63 and support studs P24, P25, P26, and P27.
Builds the smaller, secondary frame that extends from the front of the main shed structure to create a covered porch area.
Construct the extension frame by connecting the vertical posts P20 and P21 with the horizontal beam P19. Attach the top supports P17 and P18. Add the bracing studs P22 and P23 between this new frame and the main shed structure's top plate P6.
Forms the structural support for both the main roof and the front extension roof, including rafters and purlins.
Install the main roof rafters with bird mouth cuts (P13, P14, P15, P16) onto the top plates P6 and P9 of the Wall Frame Assembly. Then, install the sets of purlins (P40-P47 and P48-P55) across the front extension frame and the door frame to support the extension roof.
Encloses the shed by attaching the exterior wall panels to the frame.
Attach the back wall siding panels (P28 through P39) to the back of the wall frame. Attach the right side panels P64 and P65. Attach the left side panels P66 and P67.
Forms the rectangular base of the shed, including the floor joists and the bottom plates for the walls.
This frame is the foundation of the entire structure. The Wall Frame Assembly will be built directly on top of it.
Creates the vertical structure of the shed, including the main studs, top plates, and the door opening.
This assembly attaches directly to the Floor Frame. The Roof Structure and Front Extension Frame will be connected to this assembly.
Builds the smaller, secondary frame that extends from the front of the main shed structure to create a covered porch area.
Attach this completed frame to the front of the Wall Frame Assembly.
Forms the structural support for both the main roof and the front extension roof, including rafters and purlins.
The main rafters rest on the Wall Frame Assembly. The purlins connect the Wall Frame and the Front Extension Frame. The siding and roofing will be attached to this structure.
Encloses the shed by attaching the exterior wall panels to the frame.
The siding attaches to the exterior of the Floor Frame and Wall Frame assemblies, enclosing the main structure.
Completes the shed by adding the weatherproof roofing and the entry door.
The roofing panels attach to the Roof Structure Assembly. The door attaches to the Wall Frame Assembly.