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About The Loft Shed Plans

 

These free instant-download plans and material lists will help you envision, price and build the perfect project for your backyard. They can help you create a new storage shed, lawn tractor garage, cabana, hobby shop and more.

Read all about the free 10'x12' and 10'x14 shed plans at TodaysPlans/com

 What's Included

The plan sets include 3/8" scale framing plans, exterior elevations, and building sections, larger scale framing, finishing and foundation details, builder's specifications, and details for building hinged shed doors. The plan sets allow you to build with any of a variety of exterior materials.

Construction uses standard 2x4 studs and 2x6 roof rafters.

Your download of the drawings gives you permission to build one unit of the copyrighted design, or to have the basic design used as a starting point for a customized design by your architect, construction engineer or contractor.

Since the drawings are for utilitarian storage spaces, they don't include details for insulation, interior finishes, electricity or plumbing. If needed, these can be added by a local building professional.

 Material Lists

Free building material lists for all designs and their expansion sheds are available for you to view and print when you download your plan. These complete lists will help you or your contractor shop for the best prices.

 Design Standards

The buildings were engineered to meet the following criteria:
50 Lbs/SF Ground Snow Load + 10 Lbs/SF Roof Dead load
20 Lbs/SF Loft Live Load (Light Storage) + 10 Lbs/SF Loft Dead Load
90 mph+ Wind Load (10psf+ wind force)
1,500psf Soil Bearing Strength

 Building Codes

The buildings on the plans were originally designed to meet or exceed most national standards and code requirements. However, they are not updated to meet changing code requirements. Like all stock blueprints, these drawings must be reviewed by a building professional in your community to see if they comply with local ordinances and to see if they are suitable for your site and your planned use. In locations where environmental conditions exceed the criteria listed above, and in seismic zones, the drawings should be reviewed and modified by a state-licensed construction engineer. Check with your building department. We've tried to make these plans easy to modify for use in high-wind, heavy snow and earthquake-prone regions.

Many building departments require that plans be printed on 11"x17" or 18"x24" paper. These plans will print on 8 1/2" x 11" computer printer paper. However, we've tried to layout the pages so that you can easily tile and tape them together, to make one larger sheet from two or four originals. Your local copy shop can then print them on large format paper.

 Construction Costs

Use the free material lists to get prices from building suppliers in your area. Use the plans and material lists to get accurate quotes from builders.

 Do It Yourself?

The drawings are intended for experienced builders and use standard methods, abbreviations and symbols. They do not include step-by-step building directions. However, this is a fairly simple and straight-forward structure. With a little patience and the help of a good stud-frame construction guide book, you may be able to take it on yourself.

  Why You Need These Drawings

Accurate construction drawings will save you construction time and cost. Use them to get competitive bids from a number of different contractors. Take a set to your favorite building supply center or lumber yard with prints of the on-line material lists. Then, substitute other materials to compare your savings. Your contractor will save time and expense in construction because details are worked-out in advance. You'll have documents to present to your building department, zoning board or community's building reviewers to get their approval before you start construction.

 Changes to the Standard Designs

You can customize your building by choosing the exterior materials that you want. In addition, other changes are fairly simple and can be done during construction by an experienced contractor. Adding or eliminating doors and windows are changes that can be done by your builder. Prefab doors, and glass and screen doors may be substituted for the site-built shed doors shown. A cupola and weathervane can be easily added. You're very welcome to pass the drawings to an architect or construction engineer in your area for modifications. 

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