Ironcially, I actually have a shed of my own now —but it’s not very nice to look at and dearly needs a makeover, which I hope to do before too long.
I hope you enjoy this collection of favourite sheds—there’s every style from rustic and more traditional, to some more modern looking designs, including one with a living, succulent roof.
If you are going to build your own shed, this should help determine which type you would like in your garden.
Whether they are used to store yard tools or provide a quiet spot to get away, there’s something so alluring about these little buildings.
Here’s all the garden shed photo galleries: Gallery 1, and Gallery 2 and Gallery 3.
If you would like a book on great garden sheds, I highly recommend Stylish Sheds and Elegant Hideaways: Big Ideas for Small Backyard Destinations by Debra Prinzing.
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Browse the Sheds
This next one is my shed – you can see how I gave it a makeover and painted
Most garden sheds are variations on just a few classic designs. You can find plans (free or paid) online, your local library, and bookshops.
Here’s all the garden shed photo galleries: Gallery 1, and Gallery 2 and Gallery 3.
Here’s all the garden shed photo galleries: Gallery 1, and Gallery 2 and Gallery 3.
Here’s all the garden shed photo galleries: Gallery 1, and Gallery 2 and Gallery 3.
Here’s all the garden shed photo galleries: Gallery 1, and Gallery 2 and Gallery 3.
Living roofs are not such a new invention:
Here’s all the garden shed photo galleries: Gallery 1, and Gallery 2 and Gallery 3.
Original article and pictures take http://empressofdirt.net/gardensheds/ site
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