The Reserve is one of the upscale newer subdivisions in Post Falls — larger modern homes on wider, builder-graded lots in Kootenai County, with the higher-end siding, stonework, and rooflines that come with custom construction. We build custom sheds on-site in The Reserve, framed and finished right on your lot so the building reads as a deliberate part of the house rather than an afterthought on the side yard.
Most owners here want a finished storage building or a backyard she-shed studio that holds the same finish as the house. Because everything goes together where it sits, we work to the grade the builder already set and place the building exactly where you want it.

A custom shed built on-site in The Reserve, Post Falls — detailed to match the subdivision's larger, higher-end modern homes.
Reserve lots run larger than the tight parcels common across newer Post Falls — wider side yards and more usable backyard. That extra room lets most owners step up a size: a finished storage shed or home office in the 10x12 to 12x14 range fits comfortably and still leaves the yard open. We site the building to the lot, then set it back per the subdivision plat and Post Falls zoning for accessory structures.
Matching upscale construction is the part to plan around early. The homes here are recent custom builds, so we pull the siding, rooflines, and color straight from your home and can add details like matching trim or a steeper architectural roof. The Reserve runs an HOA with architectural standards, so submit for approval before the build — the permits page covers how city and Kootenai County rules layer on top.
The Reserve carries an HOA with design standards. Submit the style, roofline, siding, and color for approval before the build, and expect a higher bar on finish.
Siding, trim, roof pitch, and color pulled from your home keep the shed reading as a finished extension of a larger custom build, not a utility box.
Wider Reserve lots leave space to step up to a 10x14 or 12x14 footprint and still keep the backyard and patio open.
Yes. The Reserve has an HOA with architectural standards, so submit your shed for review before the build. They look at style, roofline, siding, color, and placement, and the bar on finish runs higher than in older neighborhoods. Because we build on your lot, we detail the roof, trim, and color around whatever you get approved.
Tie it directly to your house. The homes here are recent custom builds with current siding, stonework, and roof pitch, so a shed carrying the same siding, color, and a matching or steeper roofline reads as part of the property. We frame and finish on your lot, lining up the roofline and window placement with the home, and the configurator previews the look before review.
Usually, yes. The Reserve has wider, builder-graded lots than the tight parcels common across newer Post Falls, so there is generally room to step up to a 10x14 or 12x14 and still keep the backyard open. We size the footprint to your lot and setbacks; the HOA may also set a maximum size, so confirm that first.
Even with more room, setbacks from your property lines still govern where the building can sit. The distances come from the subdivision plat and Post Falls zoning for accessory structures, and the HOA may add rules on top — often keeping outbuildings behind the home's rear plane. Our permits page explains how city and Kootenai County rules fit together, and because we build in place on your lot, the building still goes exactly where you want it through a side gate or off the driveway.

Get a free estimate or price a finished, HOA-ready shed in the configurator before you submit it for review.
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