Art shed
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Emily's backyard studio has all the room she needs to get creative. With an interior loft for storage, custom worktables, and extra windows at every level, it's a perfect example of a backyard studio designed for creativity. With all our building options and upgrades, you can create the perfect backyard office of your own, whether you need a studio to get creative in or peaceful home office to focus on your paperwork. We'll help you design a home office or studio just for your needs.

Tuff Shed saved to Home Offices and Modern Sheds
Men need their space. But so, too, do women. But while some men prefer to dwell in their Man Caves, some woman prefers an alternative housing to relax. Such as the She-Shed.

Sara Gardner saved to Smart Art Ideas
UPCYCLED ART STUDIO RESIDENTIAL Juana, the owner of the property, needed a separate studio to paint and pursue other creative passions. The existing garage was a dark space that needed a lot of love and care. With a passion for collecting reclaimed building materials, Juana’s goal was to use only upcycled materials to construct the […]

Dani Romero saved to dream home vibez
'The Studio', Workshop/Studio shed from Pear Tree Cottage Garden
Sanctum Garden Studios have recently built one of their Hampton garden studios for professional artist Jacqueline Watt.
Carolyn Jarrett saved to Outdoor Office
We help Artists get a dedicated art studio that allows you to focus & produce your best work, without distractions. And we've been doing it for over 40 years.

Stephanie Cornell saved to Art Studios
This shed has gone from cob-web central to farmhouse style she shed perfection. There's tons of storage, work space, and is now a light and airy she shed!

Lenore Pryor saved to She shed
When my friend Renee Mueller told me that she loved my wall easel so much, she would make one for her studio and paint it white. I thought, "wait! why didn't I paint mine white?" So on Saturday, I did just that. It took me over 3 hours to paint this easel as I used a small brush (I didn't think about that one!), and it needed two coats of paint. I liked how the pine strips matched the ceiling and tied it together, but I also thought the cross lines were a bit distracting when I hung up…
lisa McGregor saved to artsy