8x10 Barn Shed Plans - Build Blueprint (2024)

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Material and Cut List

FLOOR
9 – 2×6 Pressure Treated Lumber: 7′-9″
2 – 2×6 Pressure Treated Lumber: 10′
4 – 4×4 Pressure Treated Lumber: 10′
3 – 23/32″ Tongue and Groove Plywood 4′ x 8′ Sheet (80SF)

WALLS
41 – 2×4 Lumber: 7′-4 1/2″
2 – 2×4 Lumber: 9′-5 ”
4 – 2×4 Lumber: 10′
2 – 2×4 Lumber: 8′-0″
4 – 2×4 Lumber: 7′-5″

SIDINGS
10 – 4′ x 8′ Plywood Siding Panel T1-11 (290SF)

TRUSS
16 – 2×6 Lumber: 4′-6 1/8″
16 – 2×6 Lumber: 4′-0″
4 – 2×4 Lumber: 3′-5 1/4″
4 – 2×4 Lumber: 4′-3 3/4″
24 – 2×4 Lumber: 8 1/2″
2 – 2×4 Lumber: 10′-0″
Wooden Gussets

PURLIN & ROOF
4 – 2×4 Lumber: 7′-9″
6 – 4′ x 8′ 1/2″ Plywood Sheet (170SF)
Roof Underlayment (170SF)
3-Tab Roof Shingles (170SF)

TRIM
8 – 1×4 Lumber: 7′-2 1/4″

HARDWARE
3 1/2″ Galvanized Steel Nails
2″ Deck Screws
2″ Galvanized Finishing Nails
1 1/2″ Drilling Roofing Screws

DOUBLE DOOR FRAME
2 – 2×4 Lumber: 6′-3 1/2″
6 – 2×4 Lumber: 7 1/2″
2 – 2×6 Lumber: 6′-3″ (door header)
1 – 2×6 Plywood Filler: 6′-3″ (door header)
1 – 2×6 Lumber: 6′-7″ (door trim)
2 – 2×4 Lumber: 6′-5″ (door trim)

DOUBLE DOOR
4 – 2×6 Lumber: 3′
2 – 2×6 Lumber: 2′ 5″
4 – 2×4 Lumber: 5′ 6″
2 – 4′ x 8′ Plywood Siding Panel T1-11: 6′-5 3/4″ x 3′-0″
2 – Door Handle or Latch
6 – 3 1/2 in. x 5/8 in. Door Hinge

WINDOW (optional)
2 – 2×6 Lumber: 3′-2 3/8″ (header)
2 – 2×4 Lumber: 3′-2 3/8″
4 – 2×4 Lumber: 7′-4 1/2″
2 – 2×6 Lumber: 3′-6 3/8″ (window trim)
2 – 2×4 Lumber: 2′-11 1/4″ (window trim)
1 – 35 3/8″ x 35 3/8″ Single Hung Vinyl Window

8×10 Barn Shed Plans & Instructions

Step 1 – Foundation and Floor

At first, select a proper site for the barn shed foundation, ideally a flat solid surface away from any large trees.

To begin with, cut nine 2×6 lumbers to 7′-9″ length, and two 2×6 lumbers to 8’-0″. Then, place the four 10′ 4×4 lumbers parallel to each other evenly spaced apart. At this point, assemble the four 2×6 perimeter frame on top, this will outline the overall floor frame. Afterwards, drill pilot holes through the joists and secure with 3 1/2″ screws. Finally, install the seven 2×6 floor joists at 16″ O.C., and 12″ O.C. near the sides.

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Now that the floor frame is secured, cut the tongue and groove 23/32″ plywood to size and attach to the frame. In general, you’ll need about 4 full sheets to cover the 80SF floor area, these sheets usually come in standard sizes of 48″ x 96″. Then, insert 2″ deck screws every 8″ along the joint, don’t leave any gaps between the sheets. As can be seen in the cut pattern and dimensions illustrated below:

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Step 2 – Walls

In this case, we will start with the barn shed’s front frame first, all lumbers used here are 2×4’s (except the door and window header which are 2×6’s).

At first, cut two 2×4 to 10′ in length, these will be used for the top and bottom plates. Then, cut eight 2×4 to 7′-4 1/2″ for wall studs, these will be placed 16″ O.C. You’ll also need to cut out a 9′-5″ 2×4 for the double top plate. Afterwards, drill pilot holes through the plates and insert the 3 1/2″ screws into the studs to secure in place. Finally, align the frame edges and make sure all corners are flush for a professional result.

See detailed Door and Window framing plans compatible with this 8×10 barn shed plans:

Double Door Plan

Window Plan

The 2×4 studs holding up the door header need to be cut at 6′-3 1/2″.

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In order to build the door header, cut two 2×6 lumber to 6′-3″ length, and insert 1/2″ plywood as filler. Then, use wood glue and 3 1/2″ nails to secure all the pieces together.

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Following completing the front wall frame, align the finished front wall frame with the front edge of the floor foundation:

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Next up is the building the barn shed’s back wall. Firstly, cut two 2×4’s to 10′ length, and 11 more 2×4’s to 7′-4 1/2″ length. Then, cut out a 9′-5″ 2×4 as the double top plate.

After that, space the wall studs to 16″ O.C., identical to the front wall. Then, drill pilot holes through the plate and insert 3 1/2″ screws to secure the studs. Follow the framing plan below.

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Now that the front and back walls are completed, let’s start assembling the 2 side wall frames. To begin with, Cut two 2×4’s lumber to 7′-5″ as top and bottom plate, then a full 8′ 2×4 as the double top plate. Then, cut 10 2×4’s to 7′-4 1/2″ for the wall studs. In case you need more natural light or ventilation into the barn shed interior, add more windows on the side or back wall using similar door and window opening plans illustrated below.

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The east side wall is built with nine 2×4 wall studs at 7’-4 1/2” length, spaced 16” apart on center. The top and bottom plates are 7’-5” 2×4’s, with the double top plate at 8’-0”. Then, drill pilot holes through the plate and insert 3 ½″ screws to secure the studs.

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Now it’s time to secure all four wall frames together for your 8×10 barn shed. At first, line up the edges of the front and side wall frame with the floor frame perimeter. In addition, make sure edges line up and there’s no gaps, use a spirit level if needed. Then, drill pilot holes through the bottom wall plate, and insert 3 1/2″ screws to secure wall frame to the floor. Finally, lock the adjacent walls together by inserting 3 1/2″ screws or nails.

Repeat and assemble all 4 wall frames following the illustrated plan below:

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Step 3 – Roof & Truss

As can be seen, the most defining visual characteristic of a barn shed is the Gambrel style roof. Gambrel roof designs have several advantages, their shape provides more storage space without the extra cost and added labor. Our 8×10 barn shed will require a total of 6 gambrel trusses, installed at 20″ O.C. on top of the wall frames, and 18″ O.C. on the ends.

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Refer to the Gambrel truss and gusset details below for dimensions and assembly instructions. In general, these truss details will fit any barn style shed with 10′ overall width.

Tip: make a single truss structure first and make sure everything fits in place.

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End Gambrel truss cut dimensions:

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After you’ve finished assembling all the Gambrel trusses, place them 20″ O.C. on top of the wall frames. Then, use 3 1/2″ nails to secure each rafter from the underside of the plate.

Tip: you can add in 2×4 bracing members on the 2 end trusses to add more lateral structural stability.

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Once the truss is in place, you can start to install the purlins to add more lateral stability to the roof structure. Measure and cut out four 2×4’s to approximately 7′-9″ in length, then secure to the trusses with 3 1/2″ nails.

Tip: you can easily add a loft level for extra storage space with a few 2×4’s and 1/2″ plywood panels (45SF).

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Due to the overall roof geometry, it’s easier to install the exterior siding panels first before finishing rest of the roof structure.

Firstly, measure and cut the 10 T1-11 plywood siding panels to size. Since these shed panels are designed to interlock, plan them out accordingly. The standard panel sizes are 96″ x 48″, so you’ll need about 290SF to cover the entire 8×10 barn shed.

Then, for the front wall siding, measure and cut out the door and window openings before installing. The rough double door opening is 72″ x 77″, and the optional window opening is about 2′-11 1/4″ x 2′-11 3/8″.

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Now that the exterior siding is in place, assemble 2 more identical Gambrel trusses (without notches and gussets), and cut 24 2×4’s to 8 1/2″ in length. Install as shown in the plan below using 3 1/2″ nails. As a result, this will extend the roof and create small overhangs on both side of the shed.

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Next step is to measure and cut 1/2″ plywood sheets for the barn shed roof. Since these sheets usually come in the standard 96″ x 48″ size, you’ll need about 170SF to cover the entire roof structure. Insert 2 1/2″ nails into the Gambrel trusses at about every 10″ to lock the plywood sheets in place.

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When the panels are all secured, cover the entire Gambrel roof with roof underlayment or tar paper, this is a water-resistant barrier material to keep the wood structures underneath dry. In general, a 8×10 barn shed will require about 170SF to cover the entire roof area.

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Finally, we need to lay out the roof shingles (170SF of 3-tab roof shingles) to complete the barn roof build. Start at the bottom of the Gambrel roof, measure and mark every increment height all the way to top of the roof. Then, use glue or glue strip along the rake edge and drip edge. Simultaneously, insert 2 1/2″ nails to secure in place.

Tip: You can select the roof shingle material to match the roofing material of the main house for a unified look! Get samples from your local hardware or home renovation store to get a close match.

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Step 4 – Trims, Door, and Window

Installing wall corner trims will add more durability to the shed exterior sidings and give it a professional look. First, measure and cut eight 1 x 4 lumbers to 7′-2 1/4″, trim the top angle as needed. Then, align and secure these trims with 2 1/2″ nails into the wall frames.

As for the door trim: use a 6′-7″ long 2×6 as the header trim, and two 6′-5″ long 2×4’s as frame trims. The window will require a 42 3/8″ 2×6 header, and 35 1/4″ side trims. Secure all trims to the studs with 2 1/2″ nails.

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Add in the barn shed doors and optional window. Refer to the detailed Doors and Window plans compatible with this 8×10 barn shed plans below:

Double Door Plan

Window Plan

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Step 5 – Paint

Traditionally, most barn sheds are painted red/brown to hide rust from aging. Depending on your climate, a lighter color such as white or gray will help to reflect heat and keep the inside of your barn shed cool. You can also try to match your house’s exterior color, this will give it a coherent look.

Prior to painting your 8×10 barn shed, wipe off any dirt or dusts off the T1-11 siding surface and the trims. Afterwards, prime the siding with a heavy acrylic primer, a single thorough coat will do the job. It’s best to use a small brush to fill in the grooves and corners first, and then use a larger roller to cover up the flat areas. Let it sit and dry. Lastly, apply two coats of exterior grade acrylic paint, allow 2 hours between coats to completely dry.

If you still want to add more flairs to your shed, check out these cool decorative ideas.

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8×10 Barn Shed Plans Build Summary

To sum up, barn style sheds are one of the most recognized and timeless shed designs, and can add a lot of value to your property. This 8×10 barn shed is compact enough to fit in smaller backyards, while offering ample storage space for common garden tools and equipment. In addition, the Gambrel style truss has a natural high sloping roofline, which increases the overall height and volume of the storage space. This set of 8×10 barn shed plans can be customized to create a number of barn shed variations, get your tools and get creative!

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FAQs

How much would it cost to build a 8x10 shed? ›

Cost Estimator by Size
SHED SIZETYPICAL COST RANGE
8×6 (48 sq. ft)$960 to $8,400
8×8 (64 sq. ft)$1,280 to $11,200
8×10 (80 sq. ft)$1,600 to $14,000
10×10 (100 sq. ft)$2,000 to $17,500
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How long does it take to build a 8x10 shed? ›

Shed Construction

The construction of the shed should take around 4 to 6 days, depending on the size and amount of people on the job.

What are the dimensions of a 8x10 shed? ›

The exterior dimensions of an 8×10 storage shed are 8 feet long by 10 feet wide. Or vice versa depending upon the style of shed. For the best reference of how much space this takes up in your yard. Grab a tape measure and stake out the feet.

What materials do I need for a 8x10 shed? ›

Materials
  • 2×4 lumber per the plans.
  • Pressure Treated 2×6 lumber.
  • Pine 2x6s.
  • ¾” Construction Grade Plywood.
  • Texture 1-11 (T1-11) per the plans.
  • 1×4 Pine Trim boards.
  • Galvanized Rafter Tie.
  • Galvanized Steel Angle Brace.
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Does an 8x10 shed need a foundation? ›

If your shed comes with a built-in floor (most likely pressure-treated wood), a gravel/crushed stone foundation that is 12” larger than your shed's length and width dimensions will be best. This allows proper water drainage that will prevent premature weathering and damage of your shed.

Is it cheaper to build a shed or buy one already built? ›

You may pay less money per square foot to build a shed because you're saving on labor costs. Building a shed gives you more creative control and budget control. Buying a shed saves you time. You don't have to worry about the cost of materials.

How high should shed be off ground? ›

This is a key question for anyone planning to build a shed. Getting it right is about more than just looks; it's about making sure your shed lasts and does its job well. Ideally, your shed should sit at least 4-6 inches off the ground. This height is perfect for keeping the base dry and safe from rot and bugs.

What size shed sells the most? ›

The most popular storage building sizes fall into the following categories:
  • Small shed size - 10 x 12, 8 x12 (feet)
  • Medium shed size - 10 x 16, 8 x 16 (feet)
  • Large shed size - 12 x 20, 12 x 24 (feet)
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What is a good size shed to build? ›

Medium (10”x16” or 8”x16”): It's safe to say, this is the typical East Coast homeowner's best size shed to build. Comfortably containing a riding mower, snow blower, or larger sized yard tools, this shed has got the capacity to hold all your 4-season must-haves.

Is an 8x10 shed big enough? ›

An 8x10 shed can store bikes, seasonal decor, camping gear, lawn care equipment, and more. It is too small to comfortably fit a riding mower or large recreational gear, so choose a larger size if that's what you need to store. An 8x10 shed also works well as a small animal loafing shed.

How much can you fit in an 8x10 shed? ›

According to LP's Shed Size Calculator, an 8×10 shed would be able to fit only about 2 fuel cans, 2 garden tools, a generator, a propane grill, a ladder, a lawn, mower, a miter saw table and a sawhorse, and a small drivable vehicle.

What is the height of an 8x10 shed? ›

Dimensions
Actual Exterior Peak Height (Feet)8.36Foundation Length (Feet)
Actual Exterior Width (Feet)8.31Foundation Width (Feet)
Actual Interior Length (Feet)9.72Nominal Size Range
Actual Interior Peak Height (Feet)7.66Package Height (Inches)
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What is the proper foundation for a shed? ›

For a simple shed, you can get away with a 3 to 4 inch thick concrete floor with an additional 6 inch deep footing around the edge to prevent the slab from getting under mined by rain and erosion.

How much gravel do I need for a 8x10 shed? ›

A bed of 4" or more of crushed/screened 3/4 minus gravel or other porous gravel is required for all sheds over 8' wide. Gravel base is to be 2 feet larger than the shed size.

How much can an 8x10 shed hold? ›

Well, the simple answer is that an 8×10 shed is an 80 square foot storage unit that is fairly standard to a traditional shed you would see in a backyard.

What is the cheapest shed to build? ›

If you want to build a budget-friendly shed, opting for a classic wooden structure will be the most affordable option, along with styrene glazed windows, with roofing felt and panels. If you maintain it yearly and take good care of it, a cost-effective shed can be extremely long-lasting and durable.

How do I estimate the cost of a shed? ›

Shed cost estimator by size

A shed typically costs between $15 and $145 per square foot. The average cost per square foot of a shed is $80. Below, we break down the cost of common small, medium, and large shed sizes.

How much would it cost to build a 10x10 shed? ›

Cost to build a shed by size
SizePrefab shed installed priceCustom-built shed installed price
8'x8' (64 SF)$650 – $1,900$1,600 – $9,600
8'x10' (80 SF)$800 – $2,400$2,000 – $12,000
10'x10' (100 SF)$1,000 – $3,000$2,500 – $15,000
10'x12' (120 SF)$1,200 – $3,600$3,000 – $18,000
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