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Originally Posted by Sonic65
I am the second owner of this house and the HOA does not allow non-permanent structures. I cannot even have a Rubbermaid shed or a metal shed. It must be constructed out of wood and match the color of my house and have the same color shingles as my house as well. Walls cannot be more than 8'5" (one-story). Maybe I should start a post on HOA Issues? Lol
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wow! Those are some strict rules. I mean I have heard of those before but only in the more "snooty" neighborhoods.
*If* you think you might be able to build larger later, then I would suggest either a 10x19 (to meet the sq.ft. requirements) or 9x21 shed, 7' high on one long wall and 8.5 high (max height) on the other and use a simple shed roof (from high wall to low wall). Then if you can expand you can make the high side the peak, and do another 10' or 9' width and 7' outer wall... (I hope that made sense) for a total of 20x19 or 18x21 building, 7' at the outer walls and the peak above 8.5.
That way you wouldn't lose much in material costs.