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Friday, October 21, 2011
Garden Storage Sheds Don't Have to Be Boring
Tired of the basic garden sheds from big box stores? Here's something very different — one of the garden sheds from The Rustic Way. It's made from recycled/reclaimed wood. [via Apartment Therapy]
You can also get a unique garden shed from the aptly-named Unique Garden Sheds, a family-owned and operated business.
Little Cottage Co. also has garden sheds in a number of styles, in both wood and vinyl.
If you just need a little shed, here's one from Adams All Natural Cedar.
This is the porthole shed from ShackUp, a brand of Hemingway Design. The company also has sheds designed specifically for storing bicycles. [via mydeco.com]
For more shed design inspiration, take a look at the "showy sheds" featured in The Oregonian. And look at the photo by Kevin Wakelam, taken on Lindisframe, where "the local fishermen have a great way to recycle thier old boats by turning them upside down and creating a storage shed for their gear."
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Love The Rustic Way shed. Looks like where your garden gnome would live!
ReplyDelete...OMG, Jeri... this is my all time favorite of your blog posts! (I "cut & pasted" all the links into my address book.)
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a shed. It's actually the only thing I don't like about being a RENTER. It's just too big of an investment if I had to move and leave it behind, and also could be a logistical nightmare to move it.
If someone would 'grant' or 'will' me a 20' x 20' piece of property, I'd put a cute, cozy shed on it and MOVE IN!!!
Warm Cozy Shed Socks,
Rossow ;)
Cynthia and WarmSocks Rossow, you seem to have a reaction similar to this one I got in an email: "Can I just move into the adorable little hobbit hut now?
ReplyDeleteHobbit hut - love the name, even (especially?) if it's not the official one. These are soooo much nicer than those mean little tin cans or plastic bins. They are *almost* enough to get me to change my mind about gardening again. For those who enjoy such little gems, there's a shedworks blog, and probably others as well.
ReplyDeleteFYI - those little metal sheds (about 4 foot square) really don't do a lot for keeping tools dry. They are ok for a short gentle shower. But in a good downpour or days of rain, the floor gets wet and anything not hung up will rust. At least if left outside, the sun and air can get at them to dry them off.
great ideas!
ReplyDeleteHi friends,
ReplyDeleteEach garden shed is manufactured to the highest quality with a choice of wooden or metal construction. This shed looks great when you buy it and looks great for as long as you own it. Thanks a lot......