Maybe you find useful some of the tricks i suggest.
First set buildings dimensions and plan the surrounding area taking care of usage, loading needs, access and roads.This is my preliminary sketch for this shop:

- Figure a dimensional plan.
- Figure the use of the building and the surrounding area.
- Figure the history for the owner and evolution of the structure.
If you freelance in some grade your RR , is important to don't waste your limited real estate with thinks that don't add interest or operational options: you're building a RR, not a diorama.

Sure a shed seams so simple? It depends !
It still need foundations, doors and roof: expertize new solution on a little building will take you to new level.
- Limit the inside details to what you can appreciate from outside



I model in N scale, so go too far with too much details is not a key point: model what the viewer can appreciate is the rule.
About inside details: what is important is to "suggest to viewers that inside is not empty". I've add just a working bench, a wall library (simple sticks of painted wood) and a calendar on the wall in front of one of the doors..
- Paper shingles

Leave a little margin left to each row: you will cut and line all together when finish.

You can use a flat pointed marker.
Paint wood shingles in successive light washes.


Consider that dirty accumulate on roofs not in a uniform layer.

Again avoid uniform color distribution.
Verify twice "before"!
Test fit "before" you use
