

🏡 Elevate your backyard game with secure, spacious, and weatherproof storage!
The Florise 8x6 Ft Storage Shed offers a robust galvanized steel build with a spacious 89.4" by 64.1" footprint and 76.5" height, designed to withstand Level 5 winds and support up to 300 lbs. Featuring lockable doors, a transparent window, and air vents, it ensures secure, well-ventilated storage for garden tools, bikes, and outdoor equipment. Ideal for millennials seeking organized, durable, and stylish backyard utility solutions, it comes with detailed assembly instructions and expert customer support.






















| Best Sellers Rank | #22,631 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #39 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Florise |
| Color | Wood grain color |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 505 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 126.32 Pounds |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 64.1"D x 89.4"W x 76.5"H |
| Style | Metal Storage Shed |
S**9
Nice Shed/Structure for the Money
10’x12’ Shed I put this together myself in the back of our property. I give this a 5/5 because even though it was a PITA to put together with one person, it’s very nice now that it’s up and I’ve been using it for a couple months. My favorite part is the height. It’s much taller than the usual metal sheds you’ll see. Quality seems fine for a metal shed. It’ll hopefully be able to withstand the snow we get each winter. All of the parts arrived. There is the plastic film on most of the grey or trim pieces (none on wall panels) but I’m not too worried about it. If this was going to be seen by others then maybe I’d feel differently about the plastic. I’d would still buy this shed if I was starting over.
J**N
Knowing How to Rig is a Necessity.
The roof didn't fit the building. The screw holes didn't match up at all. It's as if the walls matched the 5ft x 3 ft building, but the roof was for a 6 ft x 4 ft. Because I wasn't about to remove what seemed like hundreds of screws to deconstruct the building for a return, I literally had to use rolls of permanent gorilla tape to tape the roof together and to the walls. There is a overhang of half a foot on the back of the building. Time will tell if it stays standing. I guess I will know when the first heavy snowfall or spring storm rolls thru.
A**R
Good looking shed
Great for the price if you build it right. Takes 2 people to build. We started with the frame, made sure everything was square, measured all the sides and then built a solid foundation. The instructions could be a little more detailed but it’s not bad. I wouldn’t suggest buying this if you’re not handy or have any experience reading plans / working with tools. It seems like it would be flimsy at first but once it’s all put together it’s very solid. We used deck screws around the frame to keep it secure and sealed the gaps with caulk. Took us 2 days to build the foundation and shed. Great shed for the price. Definitely recommend to anyone who knows how to build things and has the time to do it.
K**N
Good Looking Shed : a Bit Fiddly To Assemble
Well what can I say? The package arrived on time and in good shape. All the components were there, in fact I have lots of leftover screws etc. which is a good thing as the amount of times I dropped them I was surprised I didn't lose some!. I built the shed over a few days as I built it on my own in the Texas heat and I am an old fart (67)! It was a challenge trying to do that, but it is possible. (but not recommended). I would recommend buying a box of Band-Aids too! Using the supplied cutting gloves if fine but you can't get the screws in whilst wearing them. I went though seven Band-Aids. I do recommend using vice grips to hold the panels in places, otherwise you will be frustrated. Take care to make sure that you look closely at the instructions (which aren't too clear) to ensure that you have panels he right way around. Don't rush. Once it is built it is a pretty sturdy shed and looks good. I only needed to use the included drill bit once. My one wish would be that they make the holes slightly bigger for the self tapping screws as they are very tight and usings a power drill only served to almost strip the head of the screws. All in all it is a good product for the money.
A**N
Great price
Some of the directions are a bit odd. And some of the screws don't fit the way the directions claimed. Does work for the wood I wanted to store in it for winter use and is definitely serving it's purpose but assembly could be easier and some screws could be a bit longer...
A**Y
Great looking shed, seems sturdy once assembled
I purchased the 10 x 12' shed March 2025 and really like it. It was very time consuming to put together but all the pre-drilled holes lined up perfectly. The entire building is sturdy once assembled and it has already withstood a heavy wind storm. The pros: (1) overall design with woodgrain panels and charcoal black trim, (2) size of door opening and height of building with its moderately pitched roof, (3) precision of pre-dilled holes. Cons: (1) peeling the plastic wrap from all the panels and trim pieces, (2) lack of written assembly instructions. My overall opinion is that the building may seem flimsy until it is fully assembled but once assembled it should last many years. I had 3 friends help and it did take about 3 afternoons to complete due to the lack of written instructions and vague diagrams. If you take your time, have a couple of extra hands to help and make sure the base frame is level before continuing the assembly, you should have no trouble. And, do not attempt to assemble it if there is the slightest amount of wind. The panels are flimsy until all the screws are fastened to the frame.
T**S
The build quality is pretty good. It took me about 8- 8-10 hours with only one person to put this together. The longest part was the first couple steps because you really need two people for the first couple of steps. It looks great! It is not 97 pounds. I can actually lift the thing by myself. It also gives you stakes that you can attach to the bottom frame to nail into the grass if need be. I am on a concrete patio so I don’t need it. Big Positive All of the holes were cut exactly down the measurement within millimeters. I was very surprised by how well geometrically everything fit together. With that said the last step by putting on the doors were a bit crooked, but I was easily able to manipulate it to make it work. It looks very waterproof, but I am on a covered patio so I don’t need that for the future. There is a clear film over the entire surfaces of each piece. I imagine the heat shrinked for the case of shipping, however, it’s nearly impossible to remove without a lot of frustration. I just left it on there because it provides more waterproofing so to speak. But after a while, it will peel kind of like after a really bad sunburn. All and off a very good shed just took a while to set up and I would definitely say you need two people to start off. Directions could’ve been a bit clearer and step 12-17 when beginning to put on the roof. Especially for peace, L, M1, M2, M3, M4 pieces Q1 as you have to go through multiple pieces of sheet metal with one screw. In the case of going through multiple pieces of sheet metal it would’ve been nice to have a longer or different type of screw. Either way it’s all together and I do like the screw caps as well to prevent rusting as well as protecting your hands from getting scratched. I got Amazon basic shelves to put inside and I also got a piece of 1 inch plywood to put on the bottom to make a flat surface. Just go to Lowe’s to get a piece of plywood. All and all good purchase for roughly about $150. I would just include a floor next time.
G**O
Good enough for the price, a challenge to build.
It looks very nice, but it is a pain to build. Be careful with the directions, make sure you read and look at all details and diagrams. I did have to pull apart a couple pieces that I did not do right. You do need help, 2 people at least. It will take a long time to put together, thousands of screws and hundreds of pieces. Wind…be careful. The slightest breeze can get you in trouble, especially when putting the first walls. I actually started having trust issues to the weather forecast while building it. If I were to do it again, I would actually hire someone to do it for me. I dropped a star for the complexity to build it and because it is not as sturdy as I thought it would be. But still it is great for storage for the price.
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