Appalachian Classic Sheds® · Loft Options & Upgrade Pricing
Choose the Loft Size That Adds Overhead Storage Without Expanding the Building Footprint
A loft is one of the simplest ways to increase usable storage inside a backyard building. It moves lighter, seasonal, and less frequently used items overhead so the main floor stays more open, usable, and organized.
Use this page to compare loft sizes by building depth, storage capacity, and headroom expectations before choosing the option that best supports your layout and storage goals.
Most homeowners should choose a loft by starting with building depth first, storage needs second, and headroom below the loft third. That keeps the decision simple because this category is about usable overhead storage, not complicated style choices.
Compare Loft Options by Building Depth and Storage Capacity
Choose the loft size that matches your building depth and how much overhead storage you want to add. This category is intentionally simple because the main decision is not style — it is how much upper storage space you want without expanding the building footprint.
Appalachian Classic Sheds® loft upgrades are sized to match building depth and are best used for overhead storage that frees up floor space below. Most buyers decide based on building depth, headroom expectations below the loft, and how much seasonal or lighter storage they want to keep off the main floor.
Pricing shown below is for public planning and comparison. Final loft pricing is confirmed with your selected building size, layout, and storage goals.
Loft Storage Options
Typical Upgrade Range $150–$340
Best for buyers who want to reclaim overhead space for seasonal storage, lighter items, and better floor-level organization without increasing the building footprint.
- Available in sizes matched to 8', 10', 12', and 14' building depths
- Strong fit for seasonal storage, bins, and lighter overhead items
- Helps keep the main floor more open and usable below
Why Buyers Add a Loft
Main Value More usable floor space below
A loft is one of the cleanest upgrades when the building needs more storage but the main floor still needs to stay open for movement, work, or equipment.
- Moves lighter storage overhead
- Helps reduce floor clutter
- Often the best simple storage upgrade before expanding the building
One simple loft family. Four depth-matched sizes. No calls required to compare.
Compare Exact Loft Sizes and Pricing
This section expands the loft category into the exact sizes and pricing available for Appalachian Classic Sheds®. Use it to compare overhead storage capacity by building depth without crowding the main Options page.
The smartest way to choose a loft is to decide the building depth first, storage need second, and headroom expectations below third. That keeps the decision simple and practical.
Match the Loft to the Depth of the Building
Best for buyers who want straightforward overhead storage sized to fit the structure correctly and keep the main floor more open below.
4' x 8' Loft
Upgrade Price$150
For 8' deep buildings. Best for buyers who want the most compact loft option and simple overhead storage without overbuilding the interior.
4' x 10' Loft
Upgrade Price$180
For 10' deep buildings. Best for buyers who want a moderate increase in loft storage while keeping the category simple and efficient.
4' x 12' Loft
Upgrade Price$230
For 12' deep buildings. Best for buyers who want more meaningful overhead capacity for seasonal or less frequently used items.
4' x 14' Loft
Upgrade Price$340
For 14' deep buildings. Best for buyers who want the largest loft size in this group and the strongest overhead storage gain.
Common Questions Before You Choose a Loft
Still have a question not covered above? The loft detail section shows every size, the matching building depth, and the public planning price.
A good loft protects the floor below. Start with building depth, then choose the storage gain.Need Help Choosing the Right Loft Size?
We’ll help you narrow it down by building depth, storage goals, and how much open floor space you want to preserve below.