Pole Shed Applications
Implement Sheds NZ
Implement sheds work best when each bay has a clear purpose and access is simple. A 3 bay or 4 bay pole shed can keep attachments, trailers and tools protected but easy to reach.

Recommended shed sizes
Start with a practical size, then adjust bay widths, depth, wall closures and height around your equipment, storage and access needs.
Common bay layouts
- Open-front bays
- One enclosed bay for tools
- Wide side access
- Partial cladding for weather protection
Roof, wall and cladding options
- Vehicle doors
- PA doors
- Skillion roof
- Mixed bay widths
Design considerations
Think about the direction of access, prevailing weather, machinery turning room, lock-up needs, door clearances and how the shed may need to change as the property or business grows.
The Baier Group shed designer helps turn those choices into a visual layout before you request pricing.
FAQs
What size implement shed is common?
3 bay and 4 bay layouts are common because they separate equipment while keeping access straightforward.
Can implement sheds include a lock-up bay?
Yes. Close selected walls and add a door in the shed designer.