Against the surrounding greenery, this barn-inspired she shed with warm lighting looks inviting.
PHOOGRAPHY BY SUAN TEARE
Backyard sheds are dusty storage for items you need once or twice per year, right? Wrong. Sue Whitney’s new book, Junk Beautiful: She Sheds: Hundreds of Inspired Ideas for Your Backyard Retreat, will transform your perception of a shed and teach you how to create your own personal escape. “It’s a good day when a seemingly unusable space is not only resurrected from the dead but becomes a sought-after go-to getaway,” Whitney writes. Whether it’s a studio for you to paint in peace or host a private wine night with your friends, first decide on your shed’s primary purpose so you can properly equip it. Here are the elements to consider when creating your own outdoor escape.
Colorful, bright and fun, this patio resembles the lowers that surround it. You can’t help but feel happy to enter this she shed and see what awaits.