Tunnel Shed Skillion 1.5 x 5.2 Double Hinged Side Doors

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Tunnel Shed Skillion 1.5 x 5.2 Double Hinged Side Doors

This is a 1.5 x 5.2 metre, tunnel dual sliding door, garden shed with a double hinged side door.

Tunnel sheds are an ideal solution for the modern back yard where space is tight. A tunnel shed is a garden shed that not only has a door on the end, but a door on both ends. This makes a tunnel garden shed one of the best shed choices for the space between the house and the fence. With a door at both ends you can get access from both the front and the rear yards. This makes the most of your outdoor storage space and saves you time.

This shed has double hinged doors on the long side. They give an opening of 1540mm which is ample for getting larger garden equipment like wheelbarrows or ride on mowers in and out of the shed.

A shed like this can turn wasted space into valuable outside storage and add value to your home.


 Pre-drilled holesPre-drilled holes

 DA friendlyCouncil DA friendly

 Easy to assembleEasy to assemble

 Every part labelledEvery part labeled

 Australian instructionsAustralian instruction manual

 Fast deliveryFast delivery

What is a Tunnel Shed?

A tunnel shed has doors at both ends, just like a tunnel. Tunnel sheds are ideal for putting down the side of the house where you have restricted space. You then have access from both the front and the back yards. This turns what was wasted space into useful storage.


ModelTS15S152H22
Roof typeSkillion Roof
Exterior dimension1510mm x 5240mm
Interior dimension1470mm x 5170mm
Height @ wall1900mm
Height @ ridge2100mm
Primary door typeTunnel Sliding
Primary door height1870mm
Primary door opening770mm
Secondary door typeDouble Hinged Side Doors
Secondary door height1845mm
Secondary door opening1540mm
Area7.80sq mt
Slab size1710mm x 5440mm x 100mm

Garden shed floor plan

Light Industrial Door Tracks

We use light industrial tracks on all our sliding door sheds. Each door has 16 rollers, 8 top and 8 bottom, that roll in a “C” section channel. This sliding door system is superior to the plastic glide or single wheel systems that are commonly used in garden sheds.

Inferior single wheel bracket

Inferior – single wheel bracket 2 per door bottom mounted only.

Inferior plastic glide

Inferior – single plastic peg glide 2 per door top mounted only.

Superior 4-wheel bogie

Superior – 4 wheel bogie - 2 top + 2 bottom - 16 wheels per door.


Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Can the end door be moved to the opposite end?
    - Yes at time of the build. Simply install the wall with the door in the end you want. 
  2. Can the roof slope the other way?
    - Yes at time of the build. Simply spin the roof around 180 degrees.
  3. Can I move the door along the wall?
    - Maybe, call 1300 765 452
  4. Can the door hinge the other way?
    - Yes simply turn the wall upside down. New drill holes maybe required.


About our steel

We use hot dipped galvanized steel in our garden sheds that is tested to an International Standard ASTM-A653, it is either standard galvanized or galvanized then coated with a polyester color coating.

The coated steel is tested to a further International Standard ASTM-A755M. Every batch of steel we buy is independently tested to ensure it meets these standards.

Over the years we have learned that 0.32 thick steel provides the best performance/value ratio for garden sheds. So, this is the steel we use for our full range of sheds.

We are happy to offer a 30-year warranty on our garden sheds, as we know we use quality steel. If you want to read more about International Standard ASTM-A653 click here.

A lot of people ask do you use Colorbond© Steel? Colorbond is a trademark of Bluescope Steel for their coated steel. We do not use Colorbond steel in our sheds.

However, our Midland Green color is equivalent to a Colorbond color called Pale Eucalypt© Sandrift Cream is equivalent to a Colorbond color called Paperbark© and our Onyx Grey is equivalent to a Colorbond color called Monument© These are probably the most common steel colors used architecturally today.


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