




Corner Shed Specifications
Dimensions
- Base Depth: 1838mm
- Base Length: 1838mm
- External depth: 1862mm
- External Depth (inc Roof Overhang): 1942mm
- Eaves Height - External: 1969mm
- External Length: 1862mm
- External Length (inc Roof Overhang): 1918mm
- Ridge Height - External: 2080mm
- Internal Depth: 1750mm
- Eaves Height - Internal: 1857mm
- Internal length: 1750mm
- Ridge Height - Internal: 1968mm
Technical Details
- Timber: High grade, slow grown Scandinavian softwood
- Timber Size: 12mm
- Framing: Superior rounded four corner framing
- Framing Thickness: 44 x 28mm doubled up to create 44 x 56mm
- Roof & Floor: High grade, tongue and groove Scandinavian softwood
- Roof & Floor Thickness: 12mm
- Door: Well braced tongue and groove door with press lock and key
- Door Size: Single - 750 x 1630mm // Double - 1034 x 1630mm
- Window (not applicable for the windowless shed): Toughened safety glass with PVC sills
- Window Size (not applicable for the windowless sheds): 457 x 610mm

Long Lasting
Every Powershed is guaranteed for 10 years against timber rot, decay or insect infestation. However, if you look after the shed by following maintenance instructions, you should expect it to last 25 years.

Pentagon Shaped
A corner shed's unique shape is specifically designed to maximise space efficiency by fitting seamlessly into the unused corners of your garden. Its pentagon design allows it to make the most of compact areas, providing ample storage without encroaching on valuable outdoor space.

Base Kit
Your shed must be assembled on a firm and level base to give the shed a solid foundation and maximise the longevity of the building.
You can use a concrete base, paving slab base or you can buy the Power Base Kit on this product page.
The Powersheds Base Kit is made from 90x50mm pressure treated timber bearers joined together to form a square base decking boards used to cover the gap in flooring to one corner.
Click here to view our installation guide (you will also see a video on the page).
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FAQs
What should the shed go on?
All sheds must be assembled on a firm and level base to ensure a solid foundation and longevity. Without it, the shed may become misaligned, causing issues with doors and the roof. You can either buy a Power Base Kit with this product, or get a level concrete or paving slab base installed by a local tradesperson.
How is the shed delivered?
Your shed will be delivered on a pallet using a tail lift and pallet truck, and the driver can only place it at the kerbside, pavement, or driveway based on access. You must sign for the delivery. If no one is home or access is unavailable, the package will be taken back, and you may incur re-delivery charges. Please listen for the doorbell and keep your phone handy!
Deliveries happen between 08:00 and 18:00 on the scheduled day.
Our courier 'Expect Distribution', is part of 'Palletline' and delivers using 26-ton or 18-ton trucks. You can request smaller vehicles if needed. The driver does not require assistance.
We use standard UK-sized pallets measuring 1200mm x 1000mm and 2200mm tall. For larger sheds, the pallet may be 1200mm x 1500mm or consist of two pallets. Each panel is secured to the pallet for easy removal. Instructions for your shed will be on the outside of the pallet, while fixings and any purchased extras, like a base kit, will be inside the panels for protection and efficient transport. Note that multiple pallets may be used at no extra cost depending on the size of your order.
We use standard UK pallets measuring 1200mm x 1000mm and 2200mm tall. Larger sheds may be on 1200mm x 1500mm pallets or two pallets combined. Panels are secured to the pallet, with instructions on the outside, fixings and any purchased extras (like a base kit)- inside. Multiple pallets may be used at no extra cost based on the order size.
How thick is the wood?
The timber used is 12mm thick. However, the framing is 44x28mm and doubled up to create 44x56mm.
Can I choose where to place the door and window(s)?
Powersheds are the most adaptable sheds, allowing you to position doors and windows anywhere during assembly without pre-selection. Each shed includes easy-to-follow instructions and all necessary fixings for simple building.
How much clearance should I leave around my shed?
When planning your garden shed, it's crucial to leave enough clearance for practical and legal reasons. In the UK, it's recommended to leave at least 50cm from boundaries like fences or walls for easier access and maintenance.
Customisations
Do you need more doors & windows? This can be done by replacing a blank panel with a door or window panel. Do you need less windows, this can be done by replacing a window panel with a blank panel. You could also request EPDM roofing instead of the premium felt used as standard.
Please contact us by completing the form below stating the customationsations you require, the shed type and shed size.
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