If you’re seeking a stylish and versatile high-quality garden shed, an Aim Quick Build Container is the perfect solution. Sturdy, theft-resistant and available in an array of sizes and colours, they can be used for a variety of purposes.
Made from galvanised steel, Aim Quick Build Containers are much stronger than your average garden shed, so you can be assured of longevity. They come in flat packs comprised of six pre-constructed pieces, and can be easily assembled with a socket set. Also, there is no need to pour a concrete slab as the containers come with a Strandwood floor that sits above the ground on a steel perimeter frame.
Aim Quick Build Containers are available in four standard sizes (1m x 2m, 2m x 2m, 2m x 3m and 2m x 4m) and will fit those tricky, tight locations. In addition, you can get connection kits and connect containers lengthways or sideways — you can even stack containers two to three high. You also have the flexibility of having side entry or end entry doors, with the latter available as single or double doors.
Colour-coordinating is just as easy. You can order your container in galvanised steel or with a colour powdercoating, choosing from a select range of popular colours or a custom colour to match your aesthetic.
In addition to the standard range, there is the Kiosk container ( 3m x 2m and 4m x 2m) with cantilever windows that open out on gas struts and can be secured into place. These can be used as an outdoor bar or chill-out space.
You’ll no doubt fall in love with your new garden shed and if you do, you can take it with you if you sell up as Aim Quick Build Containers are easy to dismantle and move.
If you live in Victoria, you can collect your flat pack from the company’s Laverton site or have it delivered to you — either in flat pack form for a DIY experience, flat pack and then assembled on site or installed fully assembled using a crane truck (space and access dependent). Interstate deliveries can also be arranged.
For more information, check out Aim Quick Build Containers
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