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🏡 Elevate your backyard game with sleek, secure, and smart storage!
The Florise 5x3 Ft Storage Shed offers a compact yet spacious outdoor storage solution crafted from sturdy galvanized steel for weather resistance and durability. Featuring a lockable hinged door and a metal frame floor for stability, this modern shed is ideal for organizing garden tools, bikes, or seasonal items. Designed for easy assembly with expert support, it’s the perfect upgrade for millennial professionals seeking functional style and security in their outdoor spaces.






















| ASIN | B0DHS67YDL |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,768 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #95 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Florise |
| Brand Name | Florise |
| Color | Shed Roof |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 531 Reviews |
| Door Height | 62.6 Inches |
| Door Style | Hinged Door |
| Door Width | 30.4 Inches |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30.4"D x 55.7"W x 73.1"H |
| Item Weight | 66.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Florise |
| Manufacturer Part Number | storage shed |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | storage shed |
| Product Dimensions | 30.4"D x 55.7"W x 73.1"H |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
T**S
The build quality is pretty good. It took me about 8- 8-10 hours with only one person to put this together. The longest part was the first couple steps because you really need two people for the first couple of steps. It looks great! It is not 97 pounds. I can actually lift the thing by myself. It also gives you stakes that you can attach to the bottom frame to nail into the grass if need be. I am on a concrete patio so I don’t need it. Big Positive All of the holes were cut exactly down the measurement within millimeters. I was very surprised by how well geometrically everything fit together. With that said the last step by putting on the doors were a bit crooked, but I was easily able to manipulate it to make it work. It looks very waterproof, but I am on a covered patio so I don’t need that for the future. There is a clear film over the entire surfaces of each piece. I imagine the heat shrinked for the case of shipping, however, it’s nearly impossible to remove without a lot of frustration. I just left it on there because it provides more waterproofing so to speak. But after a while, it will peel kind of like after a really bad sunburn. All and off a very good shed just took a while to set up and I would definitely say you need two people to start off. Directions could’ve been a bit clearer and step 12-17 when beginning to put on the roof. Especially for peace, L, M1, M2, M3, M4 pieces Q1 as you have to go through multiple pieces of sheet metal with one screw. In the case of going through multiple pieces of sheet metal it would’ve been nice to have a longer or different type of screw. Either way it’s all together and I do like the screw caps as well to prevent rusting as well as protecting your hands from getting scratched. I got Amazon basic shelves to put inside and I also got a piece of 1 inch plywood to put on the bottom to make a flat surface. Just go to Lowe’s to get a piece of plywood. All and all good purchase for roughly about $150. I would just include a floor next time.
A**.
Missing parts
I got everything opened up and ready to assemble just for one of the essential pieces to be missing. The instructions clearly says assembly requires four E3 pieces and I only received three. Complete waste of time and money…
G**O
Good enough for the price, a challenge to build.
It looks very nice, but it is a pain to build. Be careful with the directions, make sure you read and look at all details and diagrams. I did have to pull apart a couple pieces that I did not do right. You do need help, 2 people at least. It will take a long time to put together, thousands of screws and hundreds of pieces. Wind…be careful. The slightest breeze can get you in trouble, especially when putting the first walls. I actually started having trust issues to the weather forecast while building it. If I were to do it again, I would actually hire someone to do it for me. I dropped a star for the complexity to build it and because it is not as sturdy as I thought it would be. But still it is great for storage for the price.
K**O
Very nice - But you need to know a few things
Instructions can use some improvements and are somewhat confusing at times. Instructions say to not construct on a windy day. But a very light breeze can also be a problem. The building is very unstable at first because you have to do all the corners and they are standing with very little support. A light breeze of any kind can blow it over. Be sure to plan on finishing all sides if you don't have the time to also do the roof that day (It takes longer to construct than what it says for sure). That can be a stopping point if no wind is expected. Instructions say that you need 3-4 ppl to construct. However, my husband and I did it with just the two of us. Some parts were tricky, but it can be done. The pieces come with a thin film on them. We did not notice it at first. This has to be removed, and it takes a LOT of time to do so. The windows can be placed on any side which is nice. Once the roof is on and everything is secured together it is actually nice and sturdy. We built ours on timbers, so we can secure it to something. Don't want it to blow away. Overall, this is a really nice building for the money. The savings comes from putting it together yourself, which is not the simplest task. The look of the building is very nice. We will be adding some additional framing on the inside, because it's not very strong to be leaning anything against the inside walls. We would definitely buy this again and may actually do so for another area. You can't beat the price, and it looks good!
T**S
Cheaply made but pretty decent overall
Deffinetly cheaply made, the bottom frame immediately started to bend upwards as the screws were put in. Not all the holes would line up so i would Deffinetly recommend having a screw gun handy to force the screws in when they dont line up. Pretty time consuming to assemble Theres over 300 screws. The directions werent terrible but sometimes its hard to tell what orientation the parts go in. Overall for the money id say its worth it however there is alot of gaps so i spray foamed them. Well see how it holds up in the long run and i will update my review
P**E
A nice solid shed... worth the price.
Very nice shed once you get it assembled. I assembled most of it on my own, but you will need another person's help when it comes to installing the roof... preferably someone at least 6 feet tall. The instructions are a bit hard to follow, and assembly time, for me, was about double what they claimed. and don't even attempt it on a day with much wind. The base dimensions are actually 111 and 1/8ths inches wide by 136 and 1/2 inches long. The dimensions in the instructions include the overhang of the roof. So, the true size of the shed is smaller than 10'x12' in the description, the base is just over 9'3" feet wide if you don't include the roof overhang, and just over 11' 4' deep without including the roof overhang. So, if you are putting it on a wooden base and you don't want a lip around the base, use my dimensions. I did get pole barn roof screws for the roof because they have rubber washers, so my roof wouldn't leak with heavy snow or rain. It does get warm inside on a sunny day with the black roof. You also may want to cover the vents with screens to keep bees and wasps from nesting in your shed. Once assembled, the shed looks good and has a solid structure. The doors are large and easy to move things through. For the price, it is a good value, but you will need a good base to build it on; wood or concrete would be best.
S**9
Nice Shed/Structure for the Money
10’x12’ Shed I put this together myself in the back of our property. I give this a 5/5 because even though it was a PITA to put together with one person, it’s very nice now that it’s up and I’ve been using it for a couple months. My favorite part is the height. It’s much taller than the usual metal sheds you’ll see. Quality seems fine for a metal shed. It’ll hopefully be able to withstand the snow we get each winter. All of the parts arrived. There is the plastic film on most of the grey or trim pieces (none on wall panels) but I’m not too worried about it. If this was going to be seen by others then maybe I’d feel differently about the plastic. I’d would still buy this shed if I was starting over. Edit: As we're now into the middle of a snowy winter, the shed is still standing fine. I have raked the snow off three times now just be sure. I can see where there is some stress on the inside from the weight of the snow. I'll definitely add a support there before next winter.
A**Y
Great looking shed, seems sturdy once assembled
I purchased the 10 x 12' shed March 2025 and really like it. It was very time consuming to put together but all the pre-drilled holes lined up perfectly. The entire building is sturdy once assembled and it has already withstood a heavy wind storm. The pros: (1) overall design with woodgrain panels and charcoal black trim, (2) size of door opening and height of building with its moderately pitched roof, (3) precision of pre-dilled holes. Cons: (1) peeling the plastic wrap from all the panels and trim pieces, (2) lack of written assembly instructions. My overall opinion is that the building may seem flimsy until it is fully assembled but once assembled it should last many years. I had 3 friends help and it did take about 3 afternoons to complete due to the lack of written instructions and vague diagrams. If you take your time, have a couple of extra hands to help and make sure the base frame is level before continuing the assembly, you should have no trouble. And, do not attempt to assemble it if there is the slightest amount of wind. The panels are flimsy until all the screws are fastened to the frame.
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