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I Was Ready to Buy a Bigger Shed – Then I Spotted a Much Cheaper Solution (Aff)

BiGDUG says shelving, tool storage and a workbench can improve a cluttered shed, with floor tiles reduced from £775 ex VAT to £581 ex VAT.

  • Many homeowners mistakenly believe they need a larger shed to solve clutter issues, but reassessing storage and workspace often reveals the current space is sufficient if organized efficiently.
  • Gardening equipment, DIY tools, and miscellaneous items often compete for floor space, with inefficient layouts where tools are stacked haphazardly, making it difficult to locate essential items when needed.
  • Installing The BiGDUG heavy-duty shelving allows for vertical storage, while the garage floor tile system is currently reduced from £775 to £581, transforming workshop aesthetics.
  • Dedicated storage solutions, such as the £100 BiGDUG tool chest and rollercab, eliminate the frustration of searching for equipment by ensuring every item has a designated place.
  • These specialized upgrades are more affordable than new construction, with a 5% saving available across the Garage Collection using code BD5GARAGE until June 30.
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I nearly bought a bigger shed – then realised that wasn’t actually the problem (aff)

What began as a search for a larger shed turned into a rethink of storage, organisation and workspace. These garage and shed upgrades could make better use of the space you already have.

·Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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I was ready to buy a bigger shed – then I spotted a much cheaper solution (aff)

What began as a search for a larger shed turned into a rethink of storage, organisation and workspace. These garage and shed upgrades could make better use of the space you already have.

·Scotland, United Kingdom
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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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