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    I Spent $2,500 Turning My Storage Shed Into a Home Office; Worth It

    Press RoomBy Press RoomFebruary 25, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    I’ll be straight with you: My house is tiny. Charming, yes, but with two adults, two large dogs, and the hope of a future child, “cozy” had started to feel more like “cramped.”

    Add in our wonderfully loud, frequently visiting families, and it became clear that my hybrid home-office-second-bedroom wasn’t actually a suitable place to work.

    So, I started eyeing the sad little shed in our backyard — the one whose main purpose was to store holiday bins and things I didn’t want to think about — and came up with a plan.

    I moved our storage into a new, smaller shed, and found myself staring at a weathered wooden box that was about to become one of my biggest projects yet.

    For context, I’ve taken on DIY projects before. Almost a decade ago, I turned a Sprinter van into a tiny home. It wasn’t easy, but it gave me a deep, hard-earned confidence.

    Compared to that, I thought, working with straight walls and a stationary structure would almost feel luxurious.

    I broke the project into manageable steps, starting with the shed’s cleanliness and structural integrity


    The interior of the author's unrenovated shed, with a ladder, chair, and bike.

    One of the first things I did was bug-bomb the space.

    Marisa Todaro-Roman



    I’m a planner through and through, so before diving into this renovation, I broke it into manageable steps, starting with pest control and assessing the structure of the shed.

    As I inspected the exterior, I noticed leaks and wood rot — nothing catastrophic enough to require a complete teardown, but still in need of attention.


    The author's shed, with the lower half of its interior removed.

    The exterior of the shed needed to be repaired.

    Marisa Todaro-Roman



    Armed with a circular saw (my experience with which was very limited), a little fear, and a lot of determination, I replaced the damaged boards. Then, I waterproofed the shed, added new siding, and painted everything to match our home’s exterior.

    Suddenly, the shed began to look as if it belonged there.

    The interior work was a little more challenging, but I loved the decorating process


    A split image: Insulation installed in the shed and drywall put up.

    I installed the insulation and drywall myself.

    Marisa Todaro-Roman



    With the outside in much better shape, I turned my attention to the shed’s interior.

    I installed insulation, which, in Florida, is less about staying warm and more about staying cool, and got started on the drywall. This part was humbling, to say the least — let’s just say YouTube tutorials can only do so much to help.

    On the days when the project felt almost impossible, I’d listen to a podcast or an audiobook and pivot to smaller, more manageable tasks to help give myself a confidence boost.

    Plus, I knew when certain tasks were outside my comfort level. For example, I hired a licensed electrician to make sure I’d be able to safely plug in my computer and keep the office well-lit.

    Once the bones were in good shape, I got to work on the fun part: decorating.


    A room with a rug, a white-and black accent wall, a bookshelf, plants, and other decor.

    I loved decorating the space, and I’m really happy with how it turned out.

    Marisa Todaro-Roman



    Using some leftover exterior paint, I created a geometric pattern on the wall behind where I wanted my desk to go, creating a bold, Zoom-ready backdrop.

    I also added artwork, a washable, patterned rug (dogs, after all), and a bookshelf I built with some leftover bricks and a wooden slab.

    A fiddle leaf fig I got from a local plant nursery made the space feel alive, and a single light was the perfect way to finish things off with a warm, ambient glow.

    After a month and a half of work, I could finally see the fruit of my labor.

    I love how the space turned out, and doing something challenging was rewarding


    The completed shed's exterior.

    The project took a lot of work, but I’m happy with the outcome.

    Marisa Todaro-Roman



    The total cost of my project was about $2,500, with the biggest chunk (just under $750) going to the electrician, which was absolutely worth it for safety and peace of mind.

    I was also able to save money in a few places thanks to sales, Facebook Marketplace, and my own labor.

    Overall, this project was a lot of work, but it was rewarding. I learned how to use new tools, trusted my problem-solving skills, and created a workspace that makes me smile every single day.


    The author's desk setup.

    One benefit of creating this office has been a better sense of work-life balance.

    Marisa Todaro-Roman



    I feel a little spark of pride — and honestly, a lot of joy — each time I enter my office. Working in a stand-alone space away from the house has made me noticeably more productive, but the real win has been the mental shift it helps create.

    When I’m in the office, I’m at work. When I leave, I’m actually off. As a remote worker, those lines can blur fast, with Slack pings echoing from the other room and emails tempting me just because the laptop is within arm’s reach.

    Now, I get a focused workday and a true sense of “I’m done” when I head back inside, and that separation feels surprisingly luxurious.

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