If you’re thinking about adding a shed to your property, kitset sheds are a smart, affordable option. These sheds have become increasingly popular across New Zealand thanks to their flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and ease of installation.
Whether you buy direct from a manufacturer or through a builder, such as one of our distributors, choosing a kitset can offer several practical advantages. In this article, we explore what kitset sheds are, how they can be used, and why they might be the perfect fit for your next project.
A kitset shed is a prefabricated structure that arrives with all the components you need to assemble it. Each kit is based on a pre-designed plan and includes easy-to-follow instructions.
Some kits may require you to source your own fasteners or tools, but a reliable supplier will always outline what’s included upfront.
Depending on the shed size and location, you can often build it yourself. However, for larger sheds or sites with specific regulations, you may need a licensed builder. This ensures the job is done right the first time, saving you time and frustration.
Thanks to recent changes in building regulations, many kitset sheds up to 30m² no longer require a building consent. That’s great news if you want to save time and avoid paperwork.
Without the need for council approval, you can begin building sooner and avoid lengthy consent processes.
However, if your shed requires electricity or plumbing, a consent is still needed. Any electrical work must be signed off by a registered electrician, and the same applies to plumbing. For full details, check the NZ Building Consent Exemptions FAQ.
Kitset sheds are incredibly versatile. No matter your needs, there’s a good chance a kitset from Sheds Direct NZ, can meet them. For example, here are a few common uses:
Rural Sheds are perfect for farms and lifestyle blocks. Kitset sheds can be used as:
Create extra space with a lifestyle shed. Use it as:
Larger steel kitset sheds are ideal for commercial use. These are designed for:
One of the biggest benefits of a kitset is how affordable they are. Since you (or your builder) handle the assembly, you avoid the labour costs of a fully built shed.
Assembly is also simple. Many kits require only basic tools, and the instructions are designed to make the process stress-free—even for beginners.
With the money saved, as a result, you can opt for premium materials like steel framing or even upgrade to a larger size.
Kitset sheds are available in various materials, each with its pros and cons:
At Sheds Direct, we specialise in steel-framed kitset sheds because they’re built to last and designed for NZ conditions.
At Sheds Direct, we provide custom steel kitset sheds that suit every purpose—from backyard storage to full-scale industrial units.
Here’s what sets us apart:
Whether you’re after a small garden shed or a large-scale rural solution, we’ll help you get the right shed at the right price.
Thinking about a kitset shed for your property? Contact Sheds Direct today for a free quote and design consultation. We’re here to make the process easy and affordable from start to finish.