The Homestead Utility Shed | Small Shed

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Backyard Timberworks EDITION

The Homestead Utility Shed Small shed for backyard storage, garden tools, and everyday property use.

The Homestead Utility Shed is a compact wood outdoor structure designed for homeowners who need a better place for tools, gear, garden supplies, and seasonal storage. If you are looking for a small shed that looks more finished than a basic storage box, this backyard shed brings useful space and a traditional timber-inspired look to your property.

Footprint Approx. 5' 11" x 5' 11"
Ridge Height Approx. 7' 4"
Use Case Storage + Utility
DIY-Friendly Structure Contractor Assembly Available Backyard Storage Shed

Have questions about this small shed? Call Cedar Sense at 218-760-2041. Shipping quotes, roof options, base options, assembly details, coating, insulation, and lead time are outlined in the sections below.

The Homestead Utility Shed small wooden shed for backyard storage
Small Shed Compact storage for backyards, cabins, gardens, and rural properties.
Features

Compact Storage With Real Backyard Purpose

The Homestead Utility Shed is a compact small shed designed for efficiency, charm, and everyday property use. With an approximate 6' x 6' footprint, this backyard storage shed works well for garden tools, off-grid bathroom setups, outhouses, pump houses, electrical rooms, and utility storage.

01

Small Shed Footprint

The compact footprint makes this small shed a smart fit for backyards, cabins, gardens, lake properties, farms, and tight utility spaces where every square foot matters.

02

Practical Utility Design

Designed for more than basic storage, this wood shed can be used as an off-grid bathroom, outhouse, pump house, electrical room, garden shed, or compact equipment shelter.

03

Tongue & Groove Construction

The tongue and groove wall system creates a clean, traditional timber look while helping make the shed easier to assemble compared to a fully custom small building project.

04

Single Door Access

A simple single-door layout keeps the design clean and efficient, giving you easy access for tools, supplies, storage bins, utility equipment, or off-grid bathroom materials.

05

Natural Wood Appearance

Unlike a basic plastic or metal storage shed, this small wooden shed brings warmth, character, and a more finished look to backyards, cabin properties, and outdoor spaces.

06

DIY-Friendly Build

The structure is designed with a straightforward assembly process, making it a practical choice for capable DIY builders while still allowing for contractor assembly when preferred.

Square Footage 34.4 sq. ft.
Approx. Footprint 6' x 6'
Wall Thickness Approx. 1.1"
Floor Thickness Approx. 0.7"
Weight 826 lbs.
Roofing package note: This product does not include a roofing package. Roof material options and recommendations are covered in the Roof Options section below.
Showcase

One Small Shed, A Lot Of Possibilities

The Homestead Utility Shed is more than a basic small shed. It can be paired with a cabin, bunkie, or backyard studio as a practical outdoor bathroom, used as a compact utility building, or converted into a small sauna with the right planning, materials, and professional installation.

Outdoor Bathroom

A practical add-on for bunkies, cabins, studios, lake lots, campsites, and off-grid properties that need a separate bathroom or outhouse-style space.

Utility Storage

Use it as a pump house, electrical room, garden shed, tool shed, or compact storage building for gear, supplies, and property maintenance equipment.

Small Sauna Conversion

With proper planning and professional guidance, this small shed can become the starting point for a compact backyard sauna or cabin sauna project.

Conversion note: Bathroom, utility, and sauna conversions may require additional materials, insulation, ventilation, plumbing, electrical work, heater planning, permits, and contractor installation depending on your location and intended use.
Dimensions

Small Shed Dimensions That Fit Real Properties

The Homestead Utility Shed is designed with a compact footprint that makes it easy to place beside a cabin, bunkie, backyard studio, garden area, utility space, or off-grid setup. With approximately 34.4 square feet of floor area, this small shed gives you usable storage or conversion space without overwhelming the property.

The dimension drawing shows the shed layout, roof profile, wall height, ridge height, and door placement so you can better plan your site, base, walkway, access, and surrounding clearance before installation.

Approx. Footprint 6' x 6'
Floor Area 34.4 sq. ft.
Wall Thickness Approx. 1.1"
Floor Thickness Approx. 0.7"
Planning note: Always confirm your final placement, setbacks, foundation needs, roof overhang clearance, door swing, plumbing, electrical, and local code requirements before building or converting this shed for bathroom, utility, or sauna use.
Tap Or Click To Enlarge Open the full-size dimension drawing to view the shed measurements, roof profile, wall height, ridge height, and door layout more clearly.
Roof Options

Choose Your Roof Add-On

The Homestead Utility Shed does not include a roof package by default. Customers can select no roof package, add a charcoal shingle roof package, or add a metal roof package with one of our standard metal color options.

Important: Roofing is offered as an add-on option and is priced separately from the shed. The selected roofing materials are supplied for the project, but applying the roof is the customer’s responsibility unless contractor assembly is arranged.
Option 1

Select Roof Type

Choose shingles, metal roofing, or no roof package. Roofing options and pricing are selected at the top of the product page.

Option 2

Select Metal Color

If metal roofing is selected, choose black, dark green, red, or other. Custom metal colors may require customer contact and confirmation.

Installation

Apply On Site

Roof installation is completed by the customer or by a contractor. Cedar Sense can help discuss contractor assembly options when available.

Charcoal architectural shingle roof option for The Homestead Utility Shed small shed
Shingle Roof Package

Charcoal Architectural Shingles

Our default shingle option is GAF Timberline Natural Shadow Charcoal, giving this small shed a clean, traditional roof style that works well with cabins, bunkies, studios, backyard sheds, and rural properties.

Customers who want a different shingle color or brand should contact Cedar Sense before ordering so we can review availability and options.

  • Charcoal architectural shingles
  • Roof cap
  • Roofing felt
  • Drip edge
Black metal roof option for The Homestead Utility Shed small shed
Metal Roof Package

Metal Roofing Panels

The metal roof option gives the Homestead Utility Shed a durable, clean, and rugged appearance that fits well on cabin properties, backyard utility sheds, off-grid spaces, and rural land.

Standard metal roofing color options include black, dark green, and red. Customers who want a different color should contact Cedar Sense before ordering.

  • Metal roofing panels
  • Roof cap
  • Drip edge
  • Color-matched screws

Metal Roof Color Options

If you choose the metal roof package, select one of our standard colors below. These color options help match the shed to cabins, bunkies, studios, garages, outdoor bathrooms, utility buildings, and other backyard or rural property structures.

Black metal roof color option for small shed

Black Metal

A clean, modern, and versatile roof color that pairs well with most outdoor structures and property styles.

Dark green metal roof color option for small shed

Dark Green Metal

A rustic color option that blends well with wooded lots, cabins, lake properties, farms, and natural outdoor settings.

Red metal roof color option for small shed

Red Metal

A bold, traditional roof color that gives the shed a barn-inspired look for rural properties, homesteads, and backyard settings.

Other Color

Looking for a different metal roof color? Contact Cedar Sense before ordering so we can review color availability, lead time, and project requirements.

Roof installation responsibility: Roof materials are supplied according to the selected add-on package, but installation is completed by the customer unless a contractor is hired. Customers should confirm all local requirements, flashing details, roof penetrations, weatherproofing, and installation methods before applying shingles or metal roofing.
Base Options

Start With A Strong, Level Base

A solid base is one of the most important parts of any small shed, cabin, bunkie, studio, gazebo, or garage project. The goal is simple: support the structure evenly, keep it level, and help prevent settling, twisting, door alignment issues, or long-term movement.

Important: This shed includes pressure-treated foundation material intended to sit on a properly prepared support system, such as a concrete pad, concrete piers, patio stones, or a properly built wood base. These pieces alone should not be treated as a complete freestanding foundation unless they are fully and evenly supported.
Floating wood base option for small shed and timber structure
Base Option 1

Floating Wood Base

A floating wood base is a practical option when a concrete pad is not being poured. This typically uses pressure-treated framing set on compacted gravel, patio stones, or concrete blocks to help distribute the weight evenly under the shed.

For many small shed projects, customers may choose a pressure-treated floor joist system sized to the structure footprint, with joists spaced approximately 12" to 16" on center, depending on the specific structure and site conditions.

Best For Backyards, garden areas, small sheds, off-grid bathroom sheds, and sites where a permanent concrete pad is not practical.
Concrete pier or tube foundation option for timber structure
Base Option 2

Concrete Piers Or Tubes

Concrete piers or tube-style footings are a strong option for customers who want to raise the structure slightly off the ground while still providing solid support points beneath the base.

This type of base can be useful on uneven sites, rural properties, cabin lots, or areas where drainage and airflow under the structure are important. Pier placement, depth, spacing, and frost considerations should be planned carefully.

Best For Rural land, cabin properties, uneven sites, raised structures, and projects where a contractor is helping plan the foundation.
Concrete pad base option for small shed
Base Option 3

Concrete Pad

A concrete pad is the cleanest and most stable base option for this small shed. It creates a flat, durable surface that helps support the structure evenly and makes it easier to keep the building square during assembly.

This is often the preferred base when the shed will be used as an outdoor bathroom, utility room, pump house, electrical room, or possible sauna conversion because it provides a more permanent and predictable foundation.

Best For Long-term installations, bathroom conversions, utility setups, pump houses, electrical rooms, and customers who want the most stable foundation.

Why The Base Matters

These wood structures need even support across the footprint. If the base is not level or does not distribute weight properly, the structure may settle unevenly over time, which can affect wall alignment, door operation, roof installation, and overall fit.

  • Keep the base level, square, and properly supported.
  • Plan drainage so water does not pool under the structure.
  • Use pressure-treated materials where wood contacts the support system.
  • Confirm the base dimensions before starting assembly.

Base Material Packages

Cedar Sense can help discuss base material package options depending on the structure, site, and intended use. A small storage shed may need a simpler base than a bathroom conversion, sauna conversion, garage, cabin, or larger backyard structure.

  • Floating wood base material packages may be available.
  • Concrete pads and pier foundations are usually handled locally.
  • Contractors can help with site prep, leveling, and foundation work.
  • Local codes and site conditions should always guide the final base choice.
Local code note: Foundation requirements, frost depth, setbacks, drainage rules, permit requirements, and inspection needs vary by city, county, state, and intended use. Customers are responsible for confirming local requirements before preparing a base or assembling the structure.
Assembly

See The Build Come Together

These timber structures are designed for efficient assembly with organized parts, clear instructions, and a planned build process. The video shows a fast-track build completed by PacRim Log Structures out of Vancouver, giving customers a quick look at how a structure can come together on site.

Assembly note: Customers can build the structure themselves or hire a contractor. Site prep, base work, roofing, finishing, utilities, and any conversions are handled separately from the standard structure package.
Fast-Track Assembly Video Watch a timber structure build come together from start to finish.
Coating

Protect The Wood After Assembly

The Structure Kits arrive as raw, untreated wood and should be coated after assembly. A quality exterior stain, paint, or wood oil helps protect the unit from moisture, sun exposure, warping, and long-term weather damage.

Because climates vary across the country, we recommend talking with a local paint or stain supplier about the best exterior wood coating for your region, exposure level, and intended use.

Exterior Stain

A good choice for customers who want to protect the wood while keeping a natural or semi-transparent timber look.

Exterior Paint

Best for customers who want a specific color, stronger visual contrast, or a more finished backyard shed appearance.

Wood Oil

A solid option for customers who want a clean, natural finish while helping protect the wood from outdoor exposure.

Coating responsibility: Coating, staining, painting, and future maintenance are the customer’s responsibility unless handled by a contractor. Always follow the coating manufacturer’s prep, application, drying, and recoat instructions.
Insulation

Optional Insulation For Extended Use

Insulation is optional, but it can make a big difference if you want more comfort in cooler weather. The easiest time to plan insulation is during the build, especially for the floor and roof.

Common Options

Spray foam, fiberglass, and rigid foam sheets are all common insulation choices depending on budget, climate, and contractor preference.

Best Areas To Insulate

The floor and roof are usually the first areas to address because that is where a lot of heat can be lost.

Wall Insulation

Walls can be insulated too, but doing so will reduce the usable interior space inside the structure.

Plan Ahead

Insulation works best when paired with proper ventilation, a solid heat source if needed, and a build plan that fits your climate.

Important: Insulation design, material choice, R-value, wall thickness, and installation method are up to the customer and their contractor. Always confirm what makes the most sense for your climate, intended use, and local code requirements.
Example of insulating a timber structure during the build process
Contractor Information

Build It Yourself Or Bring In A Contractor

We have dedicated contractors available for projects in our regional service area. Outside of our area, Cedar Sense can help your local contractor understand the build process and what to expect.

Local Contractor Support

In our region, we can discuss contractor availability for assembly, site planning, and project coordination.

Outside Our Area

We can help you find or support a local contractor who is interested in assembling one of our structures.

Important: Cedar Sense sells the structure package only. The base, roof installation, insulation, electrical, plumbing, cabinetry, utility hookups, and interior finish work are handled by the customer and their contractor.
Contractor assembly example for a wood outdoor structure
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most common questions about what is included, what the customer handles, delivery, assembly, site prep, and finishing work.

What is included with the structure package?

The structure package includes the main materials needed to assemble the shell of the building.

  • Wall boards
  • Floor boards
  • Roof boards
  • Doors and windows, when shown for that model
  • Screws, nails, handles, hinges, locks, and keys
  • Assembly instructions and technical drawings
Is the finished roofing included?

Roof boards are included with the structure package, but the finished roofing package is an add-on. Customers can choose shingles, metal roofing, or no roof package at the top of the product page.

Shingle packages include charcoal architectural shingles, roof cap, felt, and drip edge. Metal roof packages include metal panels, roof cap, drip edge, and color-matched screws.

Does it come with a base or foundation?

The structure includes pressure-treated foundation material intended to sit on a properly prepared support system. A concrete pad, concrete piers, patio stones, compacted gravel, or a built wood base may be used depending on the project.

The customer and contractor are responsible for choosing and preparing the final base or foundation.

Does it come stained or painted?

No. These structures arrive as raw, untreated wood and should be coated after assembly. Customers can use exterior stain, paint, or wood oil depending on the look they want and the climate where the structure is installed.

Can it be insulated?

Yes. Insulation is optional and can be planned for the floor, roof, and walls. Common options include spray foam, fiberglass, and rigid foam sheets.

Wall insulation can reduce the usable interior space, so insulation planning should be handled by the customer and contractor.

Can plumbing or electrical be added?

Yes, but plumbing, electrical, utility hookups, and interior finishing are not included with the structure package. These items are handled separately by the customer and licensed local professionals.

How hard is assembly?

The structures are precision cut and designed for organized assembly, but construction experience is helpful. Customers should be comfortable reading drawings, keeping the structure square, using power tools, and following the assembly sequence.

Customers may also hire a contractor for assembly.

Do I need special tools?

Basic carpentry tools are required. A drill, level, tape measure, ladders, safety gear, and Torx bits are commonly needed. If you choose metal roofing, base upgrades, insulation, or interior finishing, additional tools may be required.

Do I need a building permit?

Permit requirements vary by city, county, state, property type, structure size, and intended use. Customers are responsible for checking local building codes, setbacks, zoning rules, utility requirements, and permit needs before installation.

Are snow loads or roof loads provided?

Snow load, roof load, wind load, and engineering requirements depend on your location and local building rules. Customers should speak with a local structural engineer or building official when those values are required.

Do you offer delivery?

Yes. Cedar Sense ships nationwide and can also discuss local or regional delivery from Waubun, MN. For deliveries more than 50 miles from Waubun, MN, please call for a shipping quote.

Can I pick up my order?

Pickup may be available from Waubun, MN depending on the product and order status. Customers are responsible for using a trailer or transport method that can safely handle the package weight and dimensions.

Can the structure be customized?

Most standard models are sold as shown. Some changes may be possible depending on the model, wall thickness, production status, and whether the change affects structural integrity. Contact Cedar Sense before ordering if you want to discuss customization.

Still have questions? Call Cedar Sense at 218-760-2041 to discuss the structure, delivery, assembly, roof options, or contractor support.
Shipping Information

Pickup, Local Delivery & Nationwide Shipping

Pickup is free from our location in Waubun, MN. We also offer local delivery, regional delivery, and nationwide shipping depending on the structure, package size, and destination.

Free Pickup

Pickup is available at our Waubun, MN location. Customers must bring a trailer or transport setup that can safely handle the package.

Local Delivery

Deliveries within 50 miles of Waubun, MN are a flat $200, unless the order is a 2 3/4 structure package that requires adjusted delivery.

Over 50 Miles

For deliveries more than 50 miles from Waubun, MN, please call Cedar Sense for a custom shipping or delivery quote.

Important: This structure comes as a pre-fabricated package and assembly is required. Wall boards, floor boards, roof boards, and standard hardware are included for the structure shell, along with instructions and an assembly guide video. Carpentry experience may be helpful or required depending on the project.
Example of a packaged wood structure ready for pickup or shipping
Packaged Structure Example These structures ship as large pre-fabricated packages and require proper equipment, unloading access, and site planning.
Lead Time

Plan Ahead For Your Build

Lead times vary depending on current inventory, container schedules, and structure size. Most structures are available within 6–12 weeks.

In Stock

If the structure is on site in Waubun, MN, pickup or quick shipping can usually be arranged right away.

Container Order

If we need to order it from Europe, lead time is typically 6–9 weeks once the container schedule is set.

Larger Structures

Larger cabin-style models that are not in stock may take up to 12 weeks.

Planning tip: This timeline gives customers time to line up a contractor, prepare the base, choose roof materials, plan insulation, and confirm site details before the structure arrives.
Container-Based Ordering Structures are ordered from Europe by the container load, so calling ahead is the best way to confirm current availability and timing.
TENE + Cedar Sense

Premium European Structures, U.S. Support

TENE has been manufacturing wooden houses, sheds, garden houses, cabins, gazebos, pavilions, shelters, and outdoor wood products for over 25 years. Their production is based in Haapsalu, Estonia, where the company supports local jobs while exporting high-quality wooden structures around the world.

Cedar Sense is proud to be the first TENE dealer in the United States and the only TENE dealer in Minnesota. Through Backyard Timberworks, we are bringing these structure packages to U.S. customers with support from our team in Waubun, MN.

25+ Years Of Production

TENE has decades of experience producing wooden outdoor structures, garden buildings, cabins, sheds, and related wood products.

Made In Europe

TENE’s production is based in Haapsalu, Estonia, with products exported to customers and retailers around the world.

Protected For Transport

Products are packaged with UV-protective film and transport-safe packaging to help protect the materials during delivery.

Dealer Support In The USA

Cedar Sense helps U.S. customers understand ordering, shipping, assembly, roof options, contractor support, and project planning.

Why this relationship matters: Customers get access to TENE’s European manufacturing experience with Cedar Sense support here in the United States for product questions, shipping quotes, contractor coordination, and order planning.
Contact Us

Ready To Start Planning?

Have questions about ordering, shipping, contractor options, roof packages, base preparation, or lead time? Contact Cedar Sense and we’ll help you plan the next step.

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Location

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Waubun, MN 56589

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    Additional information
    Weight826 lbs
    Dimensions94.5 × 42.5 × 17.1 in
    Shipping & Delivery

    Shipping & Delivery

    Cedar Sense offers a wide range of products—some are built by our team, and others are sourced from trusted partner brands. Because of this, each product has its own shipping & delivery policy.

    Where to find your product’s exact shipping details: Please refer to the Product Description tab/section. Near the bottom of the description you’ll find the Shipping & Delivery notes specific to that item (timeline, freight method, curbside vs. appointment, and any special requirements).
    • Made-by-Cedar Sense items: Shipping details vary by build schedule, crating, and destination.
    • Partner-brand items: Shipping details vary by manufacturer lead times and certified carriers.
    • Freight deliveries: Many large items ship via scheduled freight and may be curbside delivery.
    • Coordination: When applicable, carriers contact you to schedule a delivery window after the item ships.

    If you have questions before ordering, we’re happy to help: (218) 760-2041 or [email protected].