Appalachian Sheds Inc. · Published Pricing Hub
Choose the Right Shed Model.
See the Price Before You Call.
Compare all 15 Appalachian shed models in one place. Each card below links directly to a model pricing page with published pricing, model details, size guidance, and clear next steps — no lead-form wall, no guessing, and no sales maze.
Best path: start with the model grid, open the pricing page for the structure that fits your use, then call or text Ed if you want help confirming size, site access, or the best siding choice for your property.
- Published Prices
- Built On-Site
- No Structural Subcontractors
- 35+ Years Construction Experience
- U.S. Army Veteran Builder
Before You Browse
How Our Pricing Works
Most shed companies make you request a quote before they show you the real number. We use a clearer process: start with published model pricing, add the options you actually want, and confirm the final project after site conditions are reviewed.
Start With a Published Model Price
Each model page gives you a real pricing starting point and explains what that model is best suited for. You do not have to submit a form just to understand the basic cost range.
Compare Size, Siding, and Use Case
Use the model page to understand the structure, then compare size options, siding choices, and upgrade paths. The goal is to help you choose the right building before you spend money.
Confirm Fit Before Final Build
Final pricing depends on the model, size, selected options, access, and site conditions. Ed confirms those details directly so you know what is included before work begins.
Plain-English pricing rule: the published pages are designed to give you a real decision-making number, not a teaser. If your yard, access, or use case is unusual, call or text Ed at (513) 379-2421 before choosing a model.
All 15 Models
Find the Shed That Fits How You Plan to Use It
Every card below sends you directly to that model’s pricing page. Start with the model that matches your purpose, then review size, siding, included features, and next steps on the individual page.
Appalachian Classic Shed
A clean Appalachian gable-roof structure for homeowners who want practical storage, strong curb appeal, and the most straightforward entry point into the lineup.
View Pricing →Appalachian Barn Shed
A taller gambrel-roof shed for buyers who want overhead volume, loft potential, workshop flexibility, and a familiar barn-style profile.
View Pricing →Appalachian Slade Mountain
A stronger architectural statement for buyers who want a shed that looks intentional, permanent, and visually substantial on the property.
View Pricing →Grandpa Holt’s Workshop
A purpose-built workshop for tools, hobbies, repairs, and real projects — designed for buyers who need more than light storage.
View Pricing →Appalachian Carriage House
A larger structure for vehicle storage, equipment, workshop use, or a more substantial backyard building with carriage-house character.
View Pricing →Appalachian Pine Ridge Bunkie
A compact retreat-style structure for guest overflow, quiet work, weekend use, or a backyard space that feels more personal than utilitarian.
View Pricing →Appalachian Antique Saltbox Shed
A heritage roofline with practical storage value — ideal when you want character, asymmetry, and a structure that feels historically rooted.
View Pricing →Appalachian Country Cottage Shed
A welcoming cottage-style shed for garden work, hobby use, creative projects, or homeowners who want storage with charm.
View Pricing →Country Cottage w/ Dormer
The cottage design with added vertical interest, extra light potential, and a more finished backyard-studio presence.
View Pricing →Kentucky Modern Farmhouse
A cleaner modern-farmhouse structure for office, studio, gym, or premium storage where a sharper residential look matters.
View Pricing →Stone Coal Smokehouse Shed
A compact heritage-inspired structure for buyers who want something more memorable than a standard utility shed.
View Pricing →Hardy’s Old General Store Shed
A porch-front general-store design for buyers who want visual charm, storytelling, and a backyard building people remember.
View Pricing →Grandma Janie’s Garden Shed
A garden-forward shed for potting, storage, flowers, tools, and homeowners who want the workspace to feel inviting.
View Pricing →Appalachian Mountain Chalet
A more dramatic retreat-style structure for homeowners who want a backyard building with destination-level presence.
View Pricing →Appalachian Lake House Deluxe
The flagship model for buyers who want a backyard structure that feels closer to a small destination building than a shed.
View Pricing →Decision Guide
Not Sure Where to Start?
Use this guide to narrow the page quickly. Start with the way you plan to use the building, then click the model names that best match that purpose.
Storage First
For yard equipment, seasonal items, tools, and practical organization where usable space and value matter most.
Workshop or Studio
For tools, craft work, hobbies, home gym use, or a backyard building that needs to function like a true work area.
Retreat or Guest Space
For a backyard escape, guest overflow, reading room, bunkie, or flexible space that should feel more finished.
Garden, Hobby, or Character
For homeowners who want the shed to feel like a destination, not just a place to put things.
Still unsure? Call or text Ed at (513) 379-2421. A five-minute conversation can usually eliminate the wrong models and point you toward the right structure.
Included Across the Lineup
Compare What Is Built Into the Price
Before comparing prices, compare the construction standard. These are not decorative sales claims — they are the baseline expectations behind every Appalachian Sheds model.
Common Pricing Questions
Straight Answers Before You Click a Model
These questions help clarify how to use this pricing hub. For model-specific details, open the individual pricing page for the structure you are considering.
What is the fastest way to use this pricing page?
Start with your intended use. If you need storage, workshop space, garden space, or a retreat, use the Decision Guide first. Then click the matching model card and review that model’s pricing page.
Do I have to fill out a form to see pricing?
No. The purpose of this hub is to send you directly to model pricing pages with published pricing information. If you want help interpreting the options, you can call or text Ed directly.
Why do different models have different price ranges?
Each model has different roof geometry, size range, siding expectations, door/window layouts, porch possibilities, and build complexity. A simple storage model and a retreat-style structure are not priced the same because they are not built the same.
Can Ed help me choose the right model?
Yes. If you are unsure, call or text Ed at (513) 379-2421. A short conversation about your yard, intended use, size needs, and budget can usually narrow the choice quickly.
Are these sheds delivered prebuilt?
No. Appalachian Sheds are built on-site. That matters for access, fit, construction control, and avoiding the limitations of factory-built shed delivery.
Where should I go after choosing a model?
Open the model pricing page, review the base structure, size guidance, siding choices, and any available calculator or options. Then call or text Ed if you want help confirming the final direction.
Ready for Help Choosing?
Call or Text Ed Before You Pick the Wrong Shed
If you already know the model, open its pricing page. If you are unsure, the fastest path is a direct conversation. Ed can help you narrow the choice by use, budget, size, access, and the look you want on your property.