Signature Shed Model Hub

Choose a Shed Model, Then Review Pricing, Options & Gallery Examples

This hub gives you a faster way to compare the Appalachian Classic Sheds® lineup by style, use, size range, siding availability, and next-step decision path. Each model below includes direct routes to pricing and features, options and upgrades, and gallery examples.

Quick Answer

Start with how you plan to use the building. Practical storage, poolside use, garden work, workshop space, garage-style access, and specialty backyard buildings each point toward a different model. A better shed choice begins with matching the structure to the way it will actually serve your property.

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Poolside Retreat

Appalachian Pool House

A finished poolside structure with French doors, column-supported entry, front overhang, and dormer detail. Built for homeowners who want pool storage, changing space, towel storage, or a snack-bar style backyard retreat.

  • Best fit: poolside use, patio storage, changing space, outdoor entertaining
  • Siding: 4 siding types
  • Sizes: 8' x 14' to 12' x 40', plus 4' front overhang
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Cottage Character

Appalachian Country Cottage

A charming, residential-feeling shed style with extended eaves, larger trimmed windows, cottage roof vent, and transom detail. A strong choice when storage needs to look intentional, polished, and property-worthy.

  • Best fit: garden sheds, hobby use, refined storage, cottage-style workshops
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 8' x 10' to 16' x 40'
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Historic Roofline

Appalachian Antique Saltbox

A traditional saltbox-style shed with an extended rear roofline that adds character and practical storage flexibility. The rear extension can support interior space or protected exterior storage for wood, tools, kayaks, or supplies.

  • Best fit: firewood, garden tools, kayaks, traditional storage, compact workshops
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 6' x 8' to 12' x 24'
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Extra Headroom

Appalachian Country Carriage

A taller shed style with a 7-foot front wall, offset roof design, and extended front eave. This model is especially useful when headroom, wall storage, shelving, tool access, and workshop function matter.

  • Best fit: workshops, equipment storage, taller shelving, tool walls, hobby use
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 6' x 8' to 14' x 24'
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Classic Symmetry

Appalachian Colonial

A refined gable-style shed with steeper roof pitch, balanced proportions, double-sash windows, shutters, and traditional architectural character. Ideal when the building will sit in a visible part of the property.

  • Best fit: classic storage, garden buildings, hobby rooms, refined workshops
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 6' x 8' to 16' x 40'
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Loft Storage Favorite

Appalachian Barn

A traditional gambrel-roof model inspired by classic barn design. The roof shape creates a roomier upper profile and makes this one of the strongest choices for overhead storage and seasonal items.

  • Best fit: loft storage, garden equipment, seasonal storage, hobby materials
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 6' x 8' to 16' x 40'
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Heritage Value Model

Appalachian Classic®

The heritage model of the collection, inspired by the shed built in 1971 by Edwin Shackelford’s father. Simple, practical, economical, and built for homeowners who want dependable utility without unnecessary embellishment.

  • Best fit: practical storage, lawn equipment, garden tools, value-focused buyers
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 6' x 8' to 16' x 40'
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A-Frame Dormer Upgrade

Appalachian Country Cottage — A-Frame Dormer

A more architectural version of the Country Cottage with an A-frame roof dormer, double doors, transom details, larger trimmed windows, cottage vents, and wide eave overhangs for a stronger finished appearance.

  • Best fit: premium garden sheds, studio-style storage, hobby buildings, cottage focal points
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 10' x 14' to 16' x 40'
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Premium Shed Dormer

Appalachian Country Cottage — Shed Dormer

A premium Country Cottage variation with a wider rooftop shed dormer, transom windows, extended eaves, larger trimmed windows, and a more substantial front elevation for a finished backyard presence.

  • Best fit: premium cottage sheds, garden buildings, hobby spaces, workshop layouts
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 10' x 14' to 16' x 40'
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Garage-Style A-Frame Dormer

Grand Appalachian with A-Frame Dormer

A premium combination shed and garage with 7'4" walls, full-size overhead garage door, A-frame dormer profile, front double doors, transom glass, larger trimmed windows, extended eaves, and refined architectural detailing.

  • Best fit: garage-style storage, mower access, workshop use, equipment storage, premium utility
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 12' x 14' to 14' x 24' listed; 16' wide pricing by request
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Garage-Style Shed Dormer

Grand Appalachian with Shed Dormer

A larger Grand Appalachian garage-style model with tall 7'4" walls, full-size overhead garage door, shed dormer presence, three large trimmed windows, extended eave overhangs, rear single door, and transom windows above doors and windows.

  • Best fit: garage-style storage, equipment access, workshop layouts, larger backyard buildings
  • Siding: 6 siding types
  • Sizes: 12' x 14' to 14' x 24' listed; 16' wide pricing by request
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Custom-Built Possibilities

Specialty Sheds & Buildings

Not every backyard building fits neatly into a standard model. Appalachian Classic Sheds® can custom-build specialty structures for unique property needs, including guest spaces, home offices, summer camp buildings, hobby rooms, and other custom backyard uses.

  • Best fit: guest spaces, home offices, camps, studios, hobby buildings, custom uses
  • Approach: configured around your intended use, property layout, and design goals
  • Next step: review the specialty gallery for examples of past custom designs

One model sets the style. The next page helps you price it, personalize it, and picture it on your property.

Need Help Choosing?

Not Sure Which Shed Model Fits Your Property Best?

Start with the way you plan to use the building. Storage, poolside use, workshop space, garden tools, hobby work, garage-style access, specialty use, and backyard entertaining all point toward different layouts, rooflines, and upgrade paths.