How To Build Keter Artisan 9x7 Shed | Step by Step Assembly Video

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • A perfect blend of modern design and ruggedness, the cleverly architected Artisan 9 x 7 shed provides the ideal outdoor storage solution for your garden. The innovative DUOTECH™ walls are not only highly durable and weather resistant, but they also feature an attractive wood-like texture and paintable surface.
    Made with a steel-reinforced build, the shed comes with an extra strong roof that can withstand snow loads of up to 200 kg/sqm and a heavy-duty floor that allows you to store even large equipment. The Artisan 9 x 7 also features double doors, windows, and a locking system.
    These basic instructions also apply to the Artisan 11 x 7 and the Artisan 7 x 7 Sheds.
    SHED FOOTPRINT
    The footprint is the minimum size base you need when building the shed.
    Artisan 9 x 7 shed W 279cm x D 216cm
    Artisan 11 x 7 shed W 342cm x D 216cm
    Artisan 7 x 7 shed W 216cm x D 216cm
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    How To Build
    0:00​ What You'll Need
    0:39​ Preparation
    0:56​ Assemble Floor
    1:32​ Construct Walls
    2:32 Install Windows
    3:01​ Install Roof
    4:52​ Install Doors
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    Keter UK | Clever, stylish and durable outdoor storage solutions and garden furniture so you can create amazing spaces.
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    Website: www.keter.com/uk_en/
    Instagram: / keter_amazingspaces
    Facebook: / keteramazingspaces
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    For assembly instructions, replacement parts and to view our product range go to our website.
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Komentáře • 107

  • @moussinobied5013
    @moussinobied5013 Před rokem +1

    Wow
    Wow
    Fantastic
    Easy
    Thanks

  • @junhomoon783
    @junhomoon783 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I see the video illustrates with foundation with concrete base, can Keter Artisan 9x7 Shed be install directly on top of the compacted gravel?

  • @leatheredlife4861
    @leatheredlife4861 Před 2 lety +3

    How do you secure the door? I don't see any possibility to attach a padlock to the door handle...? It stands in the garden with bikes and other stuff in it, so there must be a way to lock it up!?

  • @atanasiomartinez
    @atanasiomartinez Před rokem

    Can these sheds withstand the intense heat of a Southern Californian sun, where temperatures are up to 50°C/120°F in the shade and a further 10-15° hotter in direct sunlight?

  • @AlexVangeenRacing
    @AlexVangeenRacing Před 2 lety

    Just fitting my 9x7 as we speak and the doors aren’t level or straight. I don’t quite know what to do. There is no way to adjust them

  • @1232bluejays
    @1232bluejays Před rokem +1

    Is there a pdf available for assembly?

  • @joannehc
    @joannehc Před 2 lety

    I just bought this shed from Costco. It is going to sit on block paving which is level and newly built. I want to make the shed bottom sit higher to avoid rain water running in. Can I use put plastic shed base (the grid and click together type) with gravel for this? This is just to make it sit higher. Prefer not to use wooden base.

  • @alexmurphy2355
    @alexmurphy2355 Před 3 lety +2

    I will be installing the 11x7 this weekend on a concrete base. What size screws and length do you recommend to fully secure the floor to a concrete base? Thank you for your help.

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety +2

      It will depend on the thickness of your base. The shed floor is 2.5cm thick so add this to your base thickness to get the best screw length.

    • @ExplodingPiggy
      @ExplodingPiggy Před rokem

      @@keteruk8879 how strong is that, it looks rather wobbly.

    • @dhills123
      @dhills123 Před rokem

      What do you think of the 11x7? How did it standup in the elements?

  • @twirldancecompany7201
    @twirldancecompany7201 Před 3 lety +1

    We bought the Keter Cortina 9x7 and it looks very similar but I can't tell if there is any ability to lock the shed? The handle is different than the one above. We haven't opened it yet.

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety

      All Keter sheds are lockable so you can add your own padlock to the lock hasp on the handle of your shed.

  • @avtargurm629
    @avtargurm629 Před 3 lety +2

    I see the floor does not seem to be fastened to the concrete pad. Should the floor not be screwed into the concrete in order to make it more sturdy during wind storm?

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety +6

      You can make the shed fully secure by fixing the floor to the base through the 8 pilot holes as noted at 1:27 in the video. These pilot holes are marked in the product assembly instructions.

  • @mastrsk8
    @mastrsk8 Před 11 měsíci +1

    How long does this take genereally, for two people to put together?

  • @klaviertaste_com
    @klaviertaste_com Před 9 měsíci

    Hello! Could someone please tell me what the measurements are of the front parts left of the door and right of the door. For Artisan 9x7 - thank you!

  • @Matt-hg3sx
    @Matt-hg3sx Před rokem

    I’m looking at the 9x7 Cortina, what screw would you recommend to hang a bike from as per one of your photos? Are they really that strong you can hang a bike on?

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! It will tear the entire wall apart💀

  • @frankw3ll
    @frankw3ll Před 8 měsíci +1

    That girl stripped all the screws

  • @noelobusan960
    @noelobusan960 Před 3 lety

    Can I put the door on the other side without any problem? Or can I put the roof sloping down towards the door? I want to install it adjacent right next to my house wall and I don't want rain water flowing towards my wall. Thanks

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety +1

      The double doors can go on the left or right of the shed front. You just need to decide this before adding your final wall panels. The roof does not slope the other way as this is part of the shed design.

  • @johnmctavish9596
    @johnmctavish9596 Před rokem

    Purchased the 9x7 Cortina. Just in the process of building the floor. We have limited yard space. Video recommends 2 feet space on the back. Can we put this together leaving only a foot space behind. It looks like in the video that the roof supports can be installed from the inside. It also appears like the roof panels go in from the front. We have lots of room on the front and both sides but not the back. Please advise!

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      You can but keep in mind you will need to stand on each side to put in the base screws that attach to the shed walls as well as anything else you may need to reach from the outside of it. For example when putting up the walls you will get to point where you must be on the outside to clip in the corners to the walls. So as long as you can fit and use a drill it’ll be fine I ended up having just over a foot of extra space on 2/4 of the shed walls

  • @Mr_PL
    @Mr_PL Před 2 lety +3

    Still trying to figure out the best way to drill the walls to mount anything too them like in the marketing videos. Any tips?

    • @markhawks792
      @markhawks792 Před rokem +3

      freestanding shelves

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      DON’T DO IT it will damage or destroy your shed and there’s nothing they can do about it…

  • @jpile6964
    @jpile6964 Před 4 měsíci

    Thinking to get 97 ….is it wind proof?

  • @carmelabilardo2375
    @carmelabilardo2375 Před 3 lety +2

    If you have to cut the floor for existing pool plumbing can u??

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety +1

      It is possible to customise this shed as it is part of our Duotech range, however be mindful that cutting pieces out of your shed could invalidate your warranty.

  • @eligoldstein2763
    @eligoldstein2763 Před 2 měsíci

    i clean my shed, however it fills with water with nowhere for the water to leave the shed, and the door entrance has a lip, how do I drain the water?

  • @dnesb8860
    @dnesb8860 Před 2 lety

    i am installing 9ft *7 ft keter shed ,my question is should i must have concrete base or i can use the graveled and sand base which is compacted and labeled ?

  • @gunterwanderer7515
    @gunterwanderer7515 Před 3 lety

    Mit 15x15mm Eisenformrohren in den Wänden kann man auch schwere Borde montieren

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety

      You are able to add your own shelves to the Artisan shed as it is in our Duotech range.

  • @monicad.roberts1989
    @monicad.roberts1989 Před rokem +1

    My handyman is suggesting a base of leveled crushed granite about 4" thick. Will this suffice?

    • @modrn_
      @modrn_ Před rokem

      This is what I'm doing personally.

  • @wailoc
    @wailoc Před 2 lety

    When will the 7x11 Artisan be back in stock in the UK? 🤔 Emailed Keter weeks ago with no reply...

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety

      The Artisan 11x7 is due back into stock in the UK at the end of September.

  • @rayh7264
    @rayh7264 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm unclear what ventilation this shed has, and if it has is it insect/vermin proof? Thanks in advance. Also why does the 7x7 require a 279cm wide base if it is 210cm square? I have an existing concrete slab to use.

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety +3

      The Artisan shed has built in ventilation panels down each side. The heavy duty floor and sloped threshold are designed to deter pests. This video is for the Artisan 9x7 shed which requires a base of 279 x 216cm. For the Artisan 7x7, the base size needed would be 216 x 216cm.

    • @norbertopereira9441
      @norbertopereira9441 Před rokem

      @@keteruk8879 you don't have to Acker it? And and can it go right on a gravel base?

  • @Volks2462
    @Volks2462 Před 2 lety

    When building a base should we make it slightly larger or exact foot print size ? Im looking at buying the 9x7

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello, the footprint of the Artisan 9 x 7 shed is W 279cm x D 216cm so this is the size of the base you need. It's up to you if you want to make the base larger than this, some people make the base bigger to display plant pots for instance. We recommend building the shed on a level surface to ensure panels fit together and the shed remains stable.

    • @billfisher1162
      @billfisher1162 Před 2 lety

      @@keteruk8879 I made my base 9' wide by 10' deep, which gave me a nice 9' x 3' porch on the front. Very happy I did it this way.

  • @vgidenko47
    @vgidenko47 Před 8 měsíci

    Ever heard of an impact drill ? Watched you strip so many screws with that ancient drill

  • @melab7131
    @melab7131 Před 2 lety +1

    The look of this shed is great but the quality isn’t very disappointed I paid 3000 for this shed. And many pieces came damaged we still had to put together cause we needed I
    For th pool equipment but there where many pieces damages. I planned to have a shed that will last me 10 yrs at least but I doubt this will

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear you're not happy with your product. If your product is under 1 year, you are entitled to return it to your retailer for a refund or replacement. Alternatively, you can contact our customer services team through our website for replacement parts.

    • @melab7131
      @melab7131 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keteruk8879 Yes I understand I can return it but keep in mind this item is massive to return and will cost me money to return not a simple thing, plus when you have a project to complete and you need it done it’s not simple to wait, I waited over a month to get this

    • @lawrencewebb3659
      @lawrencewebb3659 Před rokem

      holy shit in the USA I build sheds from scratch. I just had a customer come across one of these and asked me to put together. I could build an 8x8 for $4k out of solid wood, with pressure treated lumber base/frame sitting on concrete blocks for leveling, shingle roof etc. and last much longer than this plastic b.s. when you say 3000 what currency so I have a basis? I'm just biased because I take time and quality to build what I build and it's not much more than this plastic stuff in the scheme of things

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      @@keteruk8879 sounds fine and dandy but what about if it’s already assembled??

  • @kimhaic4203
    @kimhaic4203 Před 2 lety

    Is this base made of concrete blocks rather than a concrete pad? If so, are they on the ground or is there something else under there? Sand? Would concrete blocks shift over time?

    • @joannatrzcialkowska3861
      @joannatrzcialkowska3861 Před 2 lety

      @Keter UK - can you reply to the above question? I am looking for the same information + Any supplier delivering to Ireland? thank you

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem +1

      Yes they can shift over time but unlike a solid concrete pad you can remove the affected blocks and level the surface below it and replace any affected areas fairly cheap and easy. However when the surface below concrete shifts it leads to cracking of the pad which cannot be as easily fixed and definitely cost more. With that being said, pavers “concrete blocks” cost more to install than a pad typically but that’s because of the added benefits you get as opposed to a concrete pad.

    • @lonniegeisler892
      @lonniegeisler892 Před 10 měsíci

      That being said regarding the floor, can this floor be laid over the floor Joyce 12 inches apart without any other subfloor like plywood so the question has to do with rigidity of the floor please advise

  • @DC-iu8ze
    @DC-iu8ze Před 3 lety +4

    Dear Keter
    I have this exact shed, but attaching anything to the walls has been difficult. I tried using the SC15 screws but they don't provide much strength.
    What is Keter's recommendation for attaching hooks/shelves to the walls?
    Also, I have a bunch of "dclips" with no instructions.

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello, our D clips are what we recommend for attaching shelves or other organisers to the shed walls. You can find instructions for how to use D clips here > keter-lifestyle.com/files/file_add/download/1448_dclip_580244-a-1422_print-1.pdf

    • @personperson9591
      @personperson9591 Před rokem +2

      @@keteruk8879 where can we buy these clips? Nobody seems to carry them, Keters website and shed instructions make no mention of these clips, and the ads for the shed showed shelves screwing directly into the walls and don’t mention the clips needed. I’m fine with them needing clips if we can actually purchase them but nobody has them.

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem +1

      Not the best shed for shelving you need a sturdy wood shed for that! These plastic walls are just sturdy enough not to fold in on themselves in the wind. If you do manage to install any shelving I wouldn’t recommend putting anything on them since even 5lbs of force will start to bend the walls out of the corners damaging them to a point they cannot be reinstalled.

  • @TonyMontana-os8ri
    @TonyMontana-os8ri Před rokem +1

    Will stand against 80mph wind ??? Walls looks weak and not stable

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      Definitely weak and not very stable 80mph…. Ehhh I wouldn’t even try, have heard some people in Florida liked it a lot though, not sure where 80mph winds are typical but they seemed to last at least 5 years in Florida without major issues

  • @snow97man
    @snow97man Před 2 lety

    How do I know which part of the floor is the front or back

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety +1

      It's best if you decide where you want the front of the shed to be before you build the floor. The floor panels go in the direction front to back then it's by adding the wall panels that you can decide where you want the door to be, as seen as 2:14 in the video.

  • @kdupres5577
    @kdupres5577 Před rokem

    Keter she’d base solutions

  • @j.z.5321
    @j.z.5321 Před rokem +1

    old version, please provide new one

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      ^^^^ still almost a year later…

  • @davidmaiden18183
    @davidmaiden18183 Před 3 lety

    I would love to buy the 11 x 7 but there is no stock anywhere? Has it been discontinued or has supply just be restricted because of covid?

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety +1

      We are still producing this shed and stock is on the way, there have been delays. Keep an eye on retailers online and sign up for stock alerts where you can.

    • @shivanimahida5544
      @shivanimahida5544 Před 3 lety

      @@keteruk8879 do you do 8x6?

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety

      @AllGuts NoGlory It is possible to take apart sheds and storage boxes but we wouldn't recommend this unless you absolutely have to.

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety

      @@shivanimahida5544 We do an 8x6 shed in our Factor range but not in our Artisan range.

  • @natashak01
    @natashak01 Před 2 lety

    How long does assembly take for the Cortina Shed?

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety +1

      The Cortina shed is a similar model to the Artisan so we'd suggest between 3-4 hours to build it.

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety

      We recommend you have 2 people to build the shed.

  • @canoeshoe
    @canoeshoe Před rokem +2

    How durable is this thing? 30 years in the central american heat okay?

    • @lawrencewebb3659
      @lawrencewebb3659 Před rokem

      you think this plastic shit gonna last 30 years?! 🤣🤣

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      So got one from Costco but the 7x7 model, as I took everything out of the box to organize on the ground near the pad I was gonna set it up on-about 30 minutes later they completely warped from the sun beaming down on them they all went from flat to rounded since my yard isn’t very flat. And when putting screws in if you over tighten it shreds the soft plastic. Super easy to put together compared to metal or wood sheds just remember it’s plastic… not a very durable kind as well. I’d expect the lifespan to be anywhere from 5-10 years without any major issues, beyond that would be surprising tbh. Corners also don’t line up perfectly since they aren’t cut exactly the same slight differences at edges. Leaves a very ugly looking edge and all the wall pieces came PRE-dented so don’t worry about it getting scuffed or banged up during install KETER was kind enough to do that for you😭🤣🤣

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      Also be careful if setting up yourself, instructions recommended at least 2 people. I tweaked my neck and shoulder just from moving the boxes to my back yard.

  • @bajkul
    @bajkul Před 2 lety

    Do you ship the 9x7 artisan for germany?

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety

      We do have some Artisan sheds available in Germany. You can check this with the Keter team in Germany by contacting them here - www.keter.com/ge_de/contact

  • @rayshu3346
    @rayshu3346 Před 10 měsíci

    why the wall panels look like corrugated plastic panels?

  • @jacinthe-evearel7151
    @jacinthe-evearel7151 Před 2 lety

    I am a lucky (apparently) person who has a 11 X 7. What is the size of the base I should build in order to have the right size? I really need a base with the proper dimensions since my shed will be in a slope (unleveled ground). Thank you!

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety +3

      Hello, the footprint of the Artisan 11 x 7 shed is W 342cm x D 216cm so this is the size of the base you need. We recommend building the shed on a level surface to ensure panels fit together and the shed remains stable.

    • @jacinthe-evearel7151
      @jacinthe-evearel7151 Před 2 lety

      @@keteruk8879 Thank you for the quick answer!

  • @michael-fj7dx
    @michael-fj7dx Před 2 lety

    Why does the colour on my shed look nothing like the photos on keter website would describe as bluey grey not happy

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 2 lety

      The shed is light grey and dark grey colours. The images are designed to be illustrative of what the shed will look like but they can sometimes vary from the actual product.

  • @IceHot247
    @IceHot247 Před rokem

    Hello Keter,
    On Step 20 of the assembly instructions, I'm finding that the male connector side of the NEPF parts are only half as long as the connectors for the regular wall panels (OLP7) and corner pieces (OLPC). So, when fitting the NEPF part on the right, the connector doesn't go all the way into the groove of the wall panel. What am I supposed to do differently?

  • @BrianCStone
    @BrianCStone Před 2 lety

    Can the doors be installed on the end of the shed?

  • @pavelkejla6203
    @pavelkejla6203 Před 8 měsíci +2

    DO NOT RECOMMEND! I am very disappointed ... The shed itself is nice, but during the assembly, which I have done exactly pursuant to the video and the written guide provided by the manufacturer, the ladder (same as in the video) broke into the floor and damaged it. The problem is that the floor is hollow (just two quite thin plastic sheets with plastic ribs between them). If you put the ladder (or anything else heavy) outside the ribs, it breaks through the top sheet. The manufacturer denies any responsibility …

  • @PersiansChanelmusicandmoreMKh

    I wish it was that easy
    I bought one for £1300 , I don’t know how to install it

    • @stewartmac1
      @stewartmac1 Před 2 lety +4

      There's only so much help people can offer. In the first instance you have to have a basic understanding of how to follow the instructions provided. Perhaps this wasn't the right product/project for you!

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      It is definitely not the same as the video but still fairly simple to assemble compared to wood or metal sheds which can be a nightmare without any previous experience. I put a 7x7 up myself

  • @christopher2510851
    @christopher2510851 Před 5 měsíci

    Can you install the roof with the slant the other way????

  • @markbeshay
    @markbeshay Před rokem

    Doesn’t even come with enough tape for half the windows what a joke…

  • @sterrshow5016
    @sterrshow5016 Před 2 lety +1

    Id rather buy a lifetime which is made in USA

    • @nats_author71
      @nats_author71 Před 2 lety +1

      Lifetime sheds look like wendy houses and from what I’ve seen are made from cheap plastic. Also it’s a lot harder to add shelves etc.

    • @johnlangdon9097
      @johnlangdon9097 Před 2 lety +2

      I've constructed both Keter and Lifetime sheds and can confirm that Keter are definitely the superior product. Lifetime have a good range though so if you are after a specific style not available from Keter then Lifetime are still OK but think about wind protection as the internal frame is less robust/stiff than the design that Keter use.

    • @stewartmac1
      @stewartmac1 Před 2 lety +4

      Why do we need to know this? Why is the fact that it's made in the USA preferable? What exactly is your point?

    • @markbeshay
      @markbeshay Před rokem

      @@stewartmac1 when you have an issue it’s easier to work out a solution when buying from a seller within the same country… also availability wise local is always faster, not saying lifetime would be the way to go but local options in general. And different countries have different standards so what might work one place doesn’t exactly make it ideal for every application.

  • @user-fz3sz2dj4r
    @user-fz3sz2dj4r Před 3 lety +1

    The walls are super annoying to put in level

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety

      It helps to have one person holding each side when you assemble the walls. You could also check that your base is level and flat so the panels will line up more easily.

    • @user-fz3sz2dj4r
      @user-fz3sz2dj4r Před 3 lety

      @@keteruk8879 any tips for getting the door level? The screws on the one door are loose and have play, the other one went in perfect

    • @keteruk8879
      @keteruk8879  Před 3 lety

      @@user-fz3sz2dj4r We'd recommend ensuring your base is level as this will help the door line up. You can use shims or something similar to adjust the base to that the door becomes level.