10×12 Tall Gable — Highlights & Specs
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Size / Sq Ft: 10×12, 120 sq ft
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Style: Classic gable roof with doors on the gable end
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Wall height options: 8 ft tall walls included, plus a 6 ft version for low-profile builds
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Openings: DIY single or double end door, optional windows on long walls
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Framing: 16″ O.C. walls, printable truss templates
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Exterior: Works with T1-11, lap or panel siding, asphalt shingles, or metal roofing
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Format: Downloadable PDF with over 25 pages of drawings and step-by-step notes
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Included: Material list and tool list
Facts Box
10×12 (120 sq ft) — Tall Gable, End-Door
Wall height: 8 ft and 6 ft versions
Truss templates included
Material list and tool list
PDF 25+ pages
Permit friendly size in many areas at 120 sq ft. Always verify.
Foundation / Site Prep
Choose the base that suits your yard. A compacted gravel pad with treated skids is fast and forgiving. A post and beam deck levels easily on mild slopes. A concrete slab delivers the smoothest floor for rolling tools. Drawings include footprint sizing, blocking, drainage, and anchor options suited to frost depth and local wind or seismic needs.
Truss Package & Templates
You receive printable gable truss templates for repeatable cuts. Seat and birdsmouth locations are marked so the roof decks are straight and shingles or metal panels sit flat. Template-driven framing shortens layout time and keeps the ridge line clean.
What You Receive (PDF)
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Over 25 pages of clear build sequencing and diagrams
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Material list and tool list for pricing and staging
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Elevations, framing plans, and sections for tall and standard wall heights
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End-door header options, trim details, and simple ramp notes
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Printable truss templates for fast batch-cutting
Why This Size & Style Works
At 120 sq ft, a 10×12 space is a sweet spot for many permit rules, while still feeling roomy. The tall wall option gives comfortable headroom, long-handle clearance, and extra shelf space above the door. With the opening at the end, both 12-ft side walls stay uninterrupted for shelving and tool boards.
Quick Answers
Are these plans permit-friendly?
Many areas allow small accessory buildings with simplified permits. Always check local rules for size limits and setbacks.
What do I receive after purchase?
A downloadable PDF with over 25 pages of detailed drawings and step-by-step notes, plus a material list and tool list.
Do the plans include roof details and truss templates?
Yes. You get roof framing details and printable truss templates for accurate layout and assembly.
Can a first-time DIYer follow these plans?
Yes. The drawings are annotated and arranged in build order so most DIYers can follow along.
Can I move doors or windows?
Yes. You can mirror the layout or shift openings while keeping the framing logic the same.
What foundation options are covered?
Common options such as a gravel pad with skids or a framed platform are discussed so you can match site and code.
What materials are the plans designed around?
Standard, readily available lumber and sheathing so you can price and source locally.
How do I estimate total cost?
Use the material list to request quotes from local suppliers. Prices vary by region and season.
Can I print the plans at home?
Yes. The PDF is sized for home or shop printing. You can also print selected pages at a copy shop.
Do you offer different wall heights or variations?
Many plans include options or notes for alternate wall heights or configurations. See the product details for any plan-specific notes.











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