Adding optional items to the completed shed building project is recommended but not required. For instance, side vents play major role in providing air ventilation to the interior side of the shed building.
Even though you have installed a window on the front side of the shed but the window does not provide proper ventilation while it is closed. Thus, you should consider adding a vent on each side of the shed.
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On the shed described in this tutorial,
8″ x 8″ plastic vents, purchased from
Lowes, were added on the sides of the building. They are low cost plastic vents and should be good enough for such a small shed. However, you should consider installing bigger vents depending on the size of your shed building.
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Another recommended item to add is
LED solar powered light. The one I installed on my shed was from
Target for $29.99 but did not last for long. However, there should be plenty of quality solar operated products sold on
Amazon and other online stores. You should read products reviews to help you decide on what product is more reliable.
If you have remaining wood, plywood and weather proof sidings, you can utilize them to build shelves inside the shed.