8x6 Sheds

Wide-front 8x6 DuraMax sheds with double-door access and different styling. Free shipping & lift-gate delivery on every order.

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8x6 Sheds — Wide-Front DuraMax Storage with Double-Door Access and Modern Styling

An 8x6 shed flips the typical small-shed layout — instead of doors on the narrow end, the wider 8-foot wall faces the front, putting prominent double doors at the center of your backyard view. The result is a shed that looks more like a small backyard building and less like a closet, with significantly easier access for loading bikes, ride-on mowers, lawn equipment, and other wide items.

At 48 square feet of floor space, the 8x6 sits between a 6x6 and an 8x10 — a meaningful step up in capacity and access without committing to a full 80-square-foot building. Every 8x6 shed in this collection is a genuine DuraMax product: fire-retardant vinyl panels on a galvanized steel frame, backed by DuraMax's 15-year limited warranty and shipped free with curbside lift-gate delivery included.

8x6 vs 6x8 — Same Floor Space, Very Different Shed

The two sizes have identical 48 square feet of floor space, but the orientation makes them feel like different products entirely. The number you see first (8x6) is the width of the front wall — where the doors are mounted. The second number (6) is how deep the shed extends into the yard.

Choose 8x6 if: you want a wider front opening for easier loading of bikes, mowers, and large items; the shed will sit facing into the yard as a visual feature; or you have a wider-than-deep footprint to work with along a fence or property line.

Choose 6x8 if: you have a narrower footprint along the fence or house wall; you prefer a more traditional door-on-the-short-end shed orientation; or you want deeper interior storage along the long walls.

What Fits Inside an 8x6 Shed

48 square feet of floor space with an 8-foot wide front opening lets you store and access items that wouldn't fit through a narrower 6-foot front:

  • Ride-on lawn mower or zero-turn — wheel it straight in through the wide front doors
  • Full set of lawn equipment: push mower, ride-on, trimmer, blower, edger, plus seasonal tools
  • 4–6 adult bicycles on wall-mounted racks across the rear wall, with cycling accessories on pegboard
  • Two ATVs, two motorcycles, or a small UTV with room to walk around them
  • Pool equipment plus deck chairs, umbrellas, floats, and seasonal pool gear
  • Workshop bench across one full long wall, with tool storage above
  • Camping gear, sports equipment, fishing rods, and outdoor recreation supplies for a family of four
  • Snowblower, snow shovels, and winter-weather equipment alongside summer storage

The 8x6 DuraMax models we carry

  • StoreAll 8x6 Vinyl Shed — DuraMax's flagship modern shed in the 8x6 footprint, featuring a contemporary roof profile, premium double doors, and a refined finish. The most popular 8x6 we sell for buyers prioritizing aesthetics.
  • DuraMax 8x6 vinyl shed — the classic ivory-finish 8x6 with traditional styling and double-door access. Reliable and proven.
  • YardMate Plus 5x8 vinyl shed — fire-retardant vinyl construction with wide double doors and a clean modern look.

Where an 8x6 Shed Actually Goes

The wider front and shallower depth open up placement options that taller, deeper sheds can't accommodate:

  • Against a back fence facing the yard. The 8-foot wide front becomes an architectural feature visible from the house. Many buyers paint or decorate the front wall to enhance backyard aesthetics.
  • Along the side of a house. The 6-foot depth keeps the shed close to the wall without consuming too much side-yard width.
  • Between two trees or landscape features. The wider front fits a defined opening between landscape elements that a narrower shed would look lost in.
  • At the end of a driveway or path. The prominent 8-foot front creates a visual terminus that draws the eye and organizes outdoor circulation.
  • Adjacent to a pool deck or patio. Wide front access makes it easy to retrieve pool gear, patio furniture covers, and outdoor entertainment supplies.
  • Behind a detached garage. The 6-foot depth fits in spaces where a deeper shed would crowd the back of the garage.

8x6 vs Other Sizes — When To Size Up or Down

Choose smaller (6x6): if you don't need ride-on equipment access and want to save on cost and footprint.

Choose 8x6 if: you want a modern, wide-front shed with easy access for large items, and you have a wider-than-deep installation footprint.

Choose larger (8x10, 10x8, or 10x10): if you need deeper interior space for a serious workshop, multiple ride-on vehicles, or substantial overhead storage.

Why buy Your 8x6 Shed From Durasheds

Every order at Durasheds.com ships free to the continental United States, with free curbside lift-gate delivery automatically included — most retailers charge $75–$150 extra for that service. We back every shed with our Lowest Price Guarantee, register your 15-year DuraMax warranty for you, and offer Affirm financing at checkout so you can spread the cost over 3, 6, 12, or 24 months with no credit-score impact.

Comparing the Apex Pro 8x6 to other DuraMax models, deciding between 8x6 and 6x8 orientations, or planning a foundation for an 8-foot-wide installation? Our team of real DuraMax shed experts is available Monday–Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM PST. We'll help you compare, configure, and order in under 10 minutes — or learn more about who we are and why thousands of homeowners trust Durasheds as their authorized DuraMax dealer.

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