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7 Essential Questions You Must Ask Yourself On Building Sheds

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Amuro_Wesley]Amuro Wesley
If you are just starting out or totally brand new in building sheds, it is absolutely crucial that you have everything prepared before beginning any project. With that said, here are 7 essential questions you must ask yourself on building sheds.
1. What Do I Really Need This Shed For?
People build sheds for many reasons. Since you are the one doing the same, only you yourself can answer this question. It could be just storing the garden equipment or used household appliances.
Whatever the reason might be, you need to think hard about this. Are you building this shed just for yourself or your family? Unless your house is small or does not have a storeroom big enough to contain everything, it does not make sense to build shed simply just as a decoration display or hobby.
2. How Big Do You Want It To Be?
Depending on what you want to store, sheds come in different sizes, shapes and dimensions.
Even when you are starting out, you should already have this in mind as how big or small you want your shed to be. Should it be bigger or smaller than your house? Or just bigger than your storeroom.
Whatever the case, make sure this shed is going to be used for your long term use rather than just building and using for a while before dismantling.
3. Where Are You Going To Build It?
Location is the next factor you need to consider.
If you are living in your own house with a garden, it makes perfect sense to build it in the middle of the garden which you can gain access without having to walk through flowerbeds.
But if you are living by the beach or in apartment whereby you need to share with others, then you might want to reconsider your decision to build shed. On the beach, your shed might be vulnerable to storms and tidal waves under bad weather whereas near your apartment,your shed might be a hinderance to others in having to walk past on their way to work or other places.
From what I observe, most shed builders already have a bungalow or semi-detached houses with gardens where they can easily build sheds without worrying about anyone or bad weather.
4. Does My Shed Need To Be Insulated, Open Or Waterproof?
It all depends entirely on your location and climate in where you live.
If the place you are in frequently experiences four seasons, then you should consider this question and if necessary, consult with your architect or an experienced shed builder on this.
5. Must I Obtain A Building Permit?
To play safe, yes you should.
Because the last thing you want is being questioned, stopped and warned by government officials while you or your hired contractors are in the middle of constructing the shed.
There are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, the land is not entirely yours. Secondly, the noises made from the construction machinery resulted in massive complaints from neighbours who found this to be a total hinderence and nuisance to their routine lives.
For those who are living in areas isolated from towns or cities whereby there are not many people, they might not face such problems and need to get permit since they owned much of the area.
6. How Much Budget Do I Need To Set Aside?
Whether you intend to build sheds by yourself or get others to build for you, you ought to have a reasonable budget.
The materials, tools and manpower if you engage workers all have to be taken into consideration. If you need a building permit as in earlier point, you might have to pay a fee as well if your local council requires you to.
7. How And Where Do I Get My Plans For Building Sheds?
If you are an experienced shed builder, this should not be a problem to you.
Otherwise, you either get them from experienced shed builders whom you are going to hire or you are going to draw everything yourself based on what you want in mind.
If these 2 does not help you, you ought to consider getting a software which will chunk out 1 or even dozens of shed building plans for you to decide before you actually go about building sheds. [http://howtomakeshed.blogspot.com/]My Shed Plans is among the best and most reliable software that can literally help you to draw and strategize your shed building plans quickly and easily.
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7 Tips For Selling Furniture and Home Goods at a Vendor Fair

Some of my goods for sale at the fair and on Etsy.
 My man has the Miami Dolphins hat on... but hes not for sale:)

For anyone out there who is ready to turn a passion for "upstyling" furniture into a business, one of the first things to consider is where to sell your goods. There really are a lot of different ways to choose to market your goods. You can sell online, by word of mouth, in your own brick and mortar store, you can rent space in a shop, or you can try doing craft and home fairs.

I have chosen to have an online store at Etsy.com (Ill post about selling on Etsy soon).
But, recently I thought I would try fairs, at least occasionally, to develop a more local following. 
So this past Saturday, I did my first vendor fair with Tamara, my roommate from college, read more about that here. And now since I am an expert... well, an expert on the FIRST time selling at a fair, I put together some tips (below) on how to sell furniture and home goods at a vendor fair for your first time. The fair I participated in was the Fall Festival at my sons school and it is the biggest event that they have.  However, it was really not very big and it was certainly no Country Living Fair,
 but it was successful and I it got my feet wet!

With my new found expertise from my one day selling, I thought it would be helpful to share some tips I learned at the fair, but first...

Heres a little of our day in pictures:



With the trucks loaded, our first stop? Dunkin Donuts for coffee!





See this, this is why you bring help. Im taking the pictures and Tamara is doing the work..haha!





Almost ready to start.


Merchandising for Halloween.


And now, what I learned...



1. Be Prepared the Night Before
Layout all your supplies and make a reminder list for the am for “Must Not Forget Items” such as your credit card reader and business cards.
Price your items and use pretty tags. I have a business card that doubles as a price tage. I simply hole punch them and attach with ribbon. When an item is sold, I mark sold across the front.
Load at least some of your items to save time in the morning.



      2. Bring Enough Sellable Goods
      I brought enough goods to fit in at least two trucks or SUV’s and that worked well.  I included three small to medium size dressers and some smaller goods like benches, tables, mirrors and signs. 
      This was the perfect amount of furniture to create a nice storefront.
*For my next fair, I would also include some smaller accessories, like towels, candles, glasses, etc. But, that was just too much for me to worry about this first time!


3. Be Prepared With These Must Have Supplies
Business cards, scissors, tape, safety pins, water, snacks, first aid kit, handy wipes, sanding block and soft rag (in case you have to remove marks or make a small repair), pens, sharpie, trash bags and a tape measure in case people need to know sizes of items.


     4. Create a Pretty Store Front That Reflects Your Image
I used a drop cloth as a table cloth with a burlap runner…. inexpensive, yet pretty. I also pinched the cloth with yellow flowers, which are in my logo. I also brought along extra props to merchandise smaller items. Link here to visit one of my boards in Pinterest to see more craft booth ideas.


5. Market Your Goods
Along with your business sign, add some extra signage. I placed small chalk boards around and I used them to tell customers extras like, this piece has “vintage pulls and casters”, “ we can help you load your purchase”, etc.


6.  Have a Payment System That  Accepts Debit/Cedit Cards and Test it Out the Night Before
I used Pay Pal Here with the card reader to accept credit card payments. I tested it the night before and sometimes the app on my phone shut down in mid payment!! So, I also had my friend load the app on her phone. This saved the day, because my phone was still having issues the next day!


7. Connect with Your Customers
Welcome them with a smile and a hello! Also, I like to lure people in with strategically placed bowls of hershey kisses. They will come!


Some More Facts:
  • I rented two spaces to fit all my goods and I asked for an end space. The second space cost less after the first.
  • For two spots, I paid $120, I paid Tamara $100 to help and I had the cost of the goods and materials. I was able to cover all my costs and make a profit.
  • Next time I would bring: more smaller goods, more signage, a tarp in case it rains and offer 10% off for those the Facebook friend me at the time of purchase.



Find beauty in your day!
Debbie











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