The first metre inside a shed decides whether the shed feels usable. If the entrance becomes a holding zone, every small job starts with moving three things before reaching the one thing you actually need.
Keep the entrance for repeat-use items only. Gloves, secateurs, a hand broom, string, and a small bucket can earn a front position. Deep storage, empty pots, and spare parts usually belong further back.
Check the door swing and the first footstep. If the door clips a tool handle or the first step lands on a bag, the shed will feel full even when it has empty shelves.
Choose one temporary spot for items that are going back later. Without a temporary spot, the doorway becomes the temporary spot by default.
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