Woodbridge is the master-planned riverfront community in Post Falls, laid out along the Spokane River with its own ponds, walking trails, and a mix of single-family homes and townhomes. It is one of the more deliberately landscaped neighborhoods in town — the water, the paths, and the shared green space are the whole point — and the HOA keeps a close eye on how anything new fits that setting. We build custom sheds on-site here, right on your lot, so the building belongs to the neighborhood instead of standing out against it. For most Woodbridge owners that means a place for the river gear the garage can't hold: a boat and gear shed for paddleboards, life jackets, and tow toys, or a tidy storage building that keeps the waterfront yard looking the way the community expects.

A custom shed built on-site in Woodbridge, Post Falls — trimmed and colored to match the homes along the Spokane River.
Woodbridge lots run the range from full single-family parcels to compact townhome yards, and the spots near the river, the ponds, and the trail edges sit tighter than the homes set back into the neighborhood. Building on-site is what makes a shed work across all of them — the crew assembles in place through a side gate or off the alley, so the building lands exactly where the yard allows without a finished shed needing room to be trucked in and set. A modest she-shed studio or a boat and gear shed in the 6x8 to 8x12 range suits most Woodbridge backyards and keeps the patio and the river view open.
Matching the community is the part the HOA cares about most. Woodbridge was built under a master plan, so its architectural review watches rooflines, siding, color, and where an outbuilding sits relative to the water, the trails, and your neighbors. We spec the roof pitch, trim, and finish from your home so the shed reads as part of the property, and we keep it clear of the shared green space and pond setbacks. Confirm your CC&Rs and submit for approval before you commit — the permits page covers how the City of Post Falls and Kootenai County rules sit alongside the HOA's, plus the extra restrictions that come with a riverfront or near-water lot.
Woodbridge runs a master-planned design review. Submit the roofline, siding, color, and placement for approval before the build.
Lots near the Spokane River, the ponds, and the trails carry water-related and shared-space rules. We place the building to keep it clear of them.
Yards range from full lots to compact townhome courtyards. We size and site a building that fits yours and protects the view.
Yes. Woodbridge is a master-planned riverfront community with architectural standards, so plan to submit your shed for HOA review before the build. The committee typically looks at the roofline, siding material, color, and placement to confirm it fits the neighborhood and stays clear of the shared green space, ponds, and trails. Because we build on your property, we spec the roof, trim, and finish around whatever you get approved — once you have the requirements and submittal form from your CC&Rs, we build to them.
Lots close to the Spokane River, the community ponds, or the trail edges usually carry more than the standard setbacks. The City of Post Falls and Kootenai County add their own distance and floodplain rules near the water, and the HOA layers placement limits on top to protect the shared shoreline and green space. We keep the building clear of those buffers and place it where it still works for you — our permits page explains how the city, county, and HOA rules fit together so you know the constraints before you pick a spot.
Tie it back to your house and keep it in scale with the setting. Woodbridge homes share a coordinated look, so a roof pitch, trim, and siding color pulled from your home read far better here than a generic building dropped on the pad. Since we build on-site, we line up the roofline, door, and window placement with your home's style and keep the footprint from crowding the view or the trail side. The configurator is a good way to preview a finish before you submit it for approval.
Usually, as long as the size and spot fit the yard. Many Woodbridge townhomes have a small courtyard or a narrow side yard rather than a full lawn, so a compact 6x8 or 8x8 is often the realistic footprint. Because we assemble on your property, a tight gate or a narrow courtyard opening is not a dealbreaker — the building goes together in place. Tell us how your lot is laid out and we will size it to keep the patio usable and meet the setbacks.
Yes, and it is one of the more common requests we get along the river here. A dedicated boat and gear shed keeps paddleboards, kayaks, life jackets, tubes, and tow toys out of the garage and off the patio, with wide doors and the height to hang gear. We size it to your lot and the HOA's rules, keep it clear of the river and pond setbacks, and match the finish to your home so it clears architectural review. An 8x10 or 8x12 covers most of the seasonal water gear a Woodbridge household runs through a summer.

Get a free estimate or price an HOA-ready shed for your boats and river gear in the configurator before you submit it for review.
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