I happened upon this very chic garden shed recently and was so impressed with it, I just had to share it.
It is a one-room, 10 x 15 foot structure which was built in a homeowner's garden.
The interior was designed using salvaged remnants and lots of imagination.
Using extra tall windows and french doors allowed extra light. Opposite the french doors, a recycled arch was used as a focal point to add the clock. The clock hands were found at an antique shop, and the roman numerals from a lawn game were picked up during a trip to England. The chandelier is a garden cloche hung upside down by chains.
Their garden pots and gardening books are now close at hand for afternoons "of flower gardening and relaxing".
Marvellous ingenuity and creativity!
It is a one-room, 10 x 15 foot structure which was built in a homeowner's garden.
The interior was designed using salvaged remnants and lots of imagination.
Using extra tall windows and french doors allowed extra light. Opposite the french doors, a recycled arch was used as a focal point to add the clock. The clock hands were found at an antique shop, and the roman numerals from a lawn game were picked up during a trip to England. The chandelier is a garden cloche hung upside down by chains.
Their garden pots and gardening books are now close at hand for afternoons "of flower gardening and relaxing".
Marvellous ingenuity and creativity!
All images via Country Home