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1. Create a gardener’s happy hideaway Personalized Welcome to woman cave also as know as sewing room doormat
Love nothing more than pottering with your plants? Whether you’re potting, repotting or watering, a she shed where you can tend to your flowers and foliage come rain or shine could be a game changer. All you need is a table big enough for your pots, a chair for comfort, and some hooks for practicality, and you’re sorted!
There is no crisper palette than blue and white, and this shed combines them to perfection. The patterned window blinds are a great finishing touch for a more homely feel.
2. Use pretty details for a picture-perfect retreat
If you love our cottage garden ideas then it’s easy to extend the look to your she shed. Give it instant charm by painting it in a soft white or pastel colour, then adorn with pretty details – think terracotta pots, patterned bunting, one of the best bistro sets, and a vintage-style lantern.
Not only does it make a tranquil seating area, but it can also be used as a greenhouse of sorts. In the example above, tender tomatoes are protected from late frosts, ready to be planted out come summer.
3. Go light and bright
You can transform the dingiest of sheds with a coat of white paint. Why not paint the floor, too? Your space will feel bigger and brighter in no time.
Add one of our best outdoor rugs, a few nifty storage solutions and maybe a brightly coloured chair as a focal piece to finish.
4. Choose a design with a veranda Personalized Welcome to woman cave also as know as sewing room doormat
Choose a she shed with a veranda and you’ll get to use it all year round. It’s the perfect spot for sunbathing in a deckchair in summer, but perhaps even better as a place to snuggle up under blankets in a cosy chair during winter – with a hot chocolate in your hand of course.
It’s also a handy extra spot that you can use for your spring bulbs, creating a small, sheltered area that protects them from the wind. Head over to our guide to planting bulbs to get started.
5. Create the perfect tea-party setting
Use strings of bunting to decorate your shed, for a charming look inspired by summer fairs and country cottages. Whether you opt for ditsy florals, soft pastels, or bold patterns in rich colours, it’s a quick and inexpensive update to make.
Use inside and out, depending on the season. It makes a lovely backdrop for an afternoon tea when the sunshine returns.
6. Add window boxes for fairytale charm
We love a window box. So much, in fact, that we’ve created an entire guide full of our favourite window box ideas. They’re quite simply a fabulous way of livening up a space. So why not attach one or two to your she shed?
It will add instant charm and is a great excuse to get creative with your favourite florals. This image above looks like it came straight out of a fairytale, especially with the addition of shutters.
7. Create an artistic space Personalized Welcome to woman cave also as know as sewing room doormat
Whether you’re a budding painter, writer or print maker, give your hobby the attention it deserves with a dedicated hobby room in the garden. Painting the inside of the shed as well as the outside goes a long way in making your she shed feel like less of a shed, and more like a room.
The soft colours seen here make for a calming environment – perfect to get those creative juices flowing.
8. Embrace the dark side
Don’t be afraid of a lick of dark paint when it comes to painting your she shed. Dark colours have a cosy and cocooning feel that make you want to grab a blanket and hunker down with a nice cuppa and a good magazine.
We love how the window frames and ceiling here have been left in their natural wood tones, emphasising the effect of a cosy lodge. You wouldn’t know it from the image, but this she shed decor matches the main house’s decorating scheme perfectly, making it feel like an extension of the home.
Love the modern vibe? Check out our modern garden ideas for more inspiration.
9. Work from home? Work from your she shed instead
Working from home will always be a pleasure in a separate space like this. This she shed, created by print and pattern designer and entrepreneur Rachael Taylor, is big enough to store work materials and fit in a large desk.
The bright coral front doors make for a vibrant and welcoming entrance, setting you up perfectly for a good day at the office. We love how the plant pots are painted in the same colours as the interior, blurring the boundary between inside and out.
Love the thought of having a workspace in the garden? Head over to our garden office ideas.
10. Use recycled materials for a budget-friendly space
This fabulous shed was made almost entirely from recycled materials by Julie Twydell, who won the budget category in the Cuprinol Shed of the Year 2020. Named the ‘Pallet Hobbit House’, Julie made it for under £250!
So if you are crafty and love a bit of DIY, then why not try building your she shed? ‘Nothing is really straight, correct or perfect and that’s what I love about it,’ says Julie. ‘I like its rustic charm. I can read in there, have a glass of wine, watch TV with the cinema screen, or do craft and building projects – it’s great.’ And why not fill it with some pallet furniture ideas, too?
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