10×16 Modern Duplex: Highlights & Specs
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Size / Sq Ft: 10×16, 160 sq ft total
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Style: Modern single-slope roof with a clerestory window band
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Layout: Duplex with a framed partition that creates two independent storage bays, each with its own door
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Wall height options: 6 ft and ~8 ft versions included
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Openings: One door per side by default, optional upgrade to double on either bay
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Framing: 16″ O.C. walls; rafter layout with printable cut guides
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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
10×16 (160 sq ft) Modern Duplex
Two separate bays with a framed partition
Clerestory window band for natural light
Wall height options: 6 ft and ~8 ft
PDF 25+ pages, material list and tool list
Permit note: 160 sq ft often needs a permit. Verify locally.
Foundation / Site Prep
Choose what suits the site. A compacted gravel pad with treated skids is fast and budget-friendly. A post and beam deck levels easily on a mild slope. A concrete slab gives the smoothest floor for rolling tools. Drawings include footprint sizing, blocking, drainage, and anchor options so you can adapt to frost depth and local wind or seismic requirements.
Roof Structure & Templates (Modern)
This modern shed uses rafters with a single pitch for clean drainage and a contemporary profile. The plan provides printable birdsmouth and seat-cut guides, rafter spacing, ledger details, and fascia setup. The clerestory band is shown with simple framing so light reaches both bays without giving up wall storage.
What You Receive (PDF)
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Over 25 pages of clear diagrams and build sequencing
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Material list and tool list for pricing and staging
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Elevations, framing plans, and sections for both wall heights
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Duplex partition framing with door options for either side
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Clerestory rough-opening details and trim
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Rafter cut guides plus fastening notes for shingle or metal roofing
Why This Size & Style Works
The duplex layout solves mixed storage. Keep lawn gear, fuel, and noisy tools on one side, and clean items or garden supplies on the other. Each bay has its own door, so you can lock one side or lend access without opening everything. The single-slope roof fits tight side yards and throws water one direction. The clerestory windows brighten the interior while keeping privacy along the fence line.
Quick Answers
Many areas allow small accessory buildings with simplified permits. Always check local rules for size limits and setbacks. A downloadable PDF with over 25 pages of detailed drawings and step-by-step notes, plus a material list and tool list. Yes. You get roof framing details and printable truss templates for accurate layout and assembly. Yes. The drawings are annotated and arranged in build order so most DIYers can follow along. Yes. You can mirror the layout or shift openings while keeping the framing logic the same. Common options such as a gravel pad with skids or a framed platform are discussed so you can match site and code. Standard, readily available lumber and sheathing so you can price and source locally. Use the material list to request quotes from local suppliers. Prices vary by region and season. Yes. The PDF is sized for home or shop printing. You can also print selected pages at a copy shop. Many plans include options or notes for alternate wall heights or configurations. See the product details for any plan-specific notes.Are these plans permit-friendly?
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