I am in the process of building a tool shed. I have a planned placement that involves setting it with its back against a 1.5-meter-high concrete wall. The main reasons are lack of space but also that it would stabilize the whole thing.

However, there are some warning bells ringing about having one side partially hidden behind the concrete where it will never be accessible. What do you think? Will this create moisture problems or similar, or should I just go ahead?
 
Then it is better to let the concrete wall be part of the shed, but 1.5 m is a bit low.
 
R
Slanted roof upwards from the wall to standing height is not wrong and anchor the roof in the wall, then it becomes a sturdy shed.
 
J justusandersson said:
Then it's better to let the concrete wall be a part of the shed, but 1.5 m is a bit low.
Yes, I was thinking of having standing height at least. It will be about 8 m2. It also feels strange to have a concrete wall inside :/
 
Why is that?
 
R
Good for hanging heavy items on, shelves with all the tools etc. stable, otherwise it is a tool shed.
 
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