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12 Garden Sheds and Cottages We Love Now

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Ideally, a backyard structure serves its purpose while also adding to the beauty of an outdoor space. Whether you want a guest cottage or a backyard office, or just need a spot to stash gardening tools, the right outdoor shed or studio can make life easier, or at least more organized. Let these 12 examples of beautiful garden sheds and cottages inspire a new project — or a makeover for your existing shed. Which one speaks to you?

Craftsman Exterior by Arleta Chang
1. Garden guesthouse. Light and bright with ample windows and glass-paned French doors, this petite garden guesthouse would make a lovely in-law unit or space to house visiting friends. Well-planned landscaping can help a backyard structure look more at home.

Modern Home Office by Sett Studio
2. Backyard office. If you work from home, you know how difficult it can be to separate the office from home. Make the division easier and gain space to meet with clients by adding a mini office in the backyard. And at only 92 square feet, a structure like this one could work even in a compact backyard.

Modern Patio by Paradise Restored Landscaping & Exterior Design
3. Green-roof shed. Add an ecofriendly touch to your shed design by incorporating a green roof. Seen from an upstairs window, a green roof improves the view, too. Work with a landscaping pro to install one and choose plants that will do well in your climate.

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Traditional Patio by Art | Harrison Interiors & Collection
4. Garden folly. This homeowner needed a place to keep the pump for a water feature out of sight. Instead of choosing a basic structure, he designed this fanciful garden folly, which artfully conceals the fountain’s pump as well as a potting shed.

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Modern Garage And Shed by Studio Shed
5. Mini escape. A place for unwinding after work, playing music, napping … a backyard escape can be whatever you need it to be. Glass doors opening onto a small deck in this backyard shed in the San Francisco Bay Area make for an inviting, flexible hangout space.

Traditional Garage And Shed by CHEATHAM FLETCHER SCOTT ARCHITECTS
6. Greenhouse. If you love to garden, a classic greenhouse can make a beautiful and useful addition to the backyard. Use it to shelter delicate plants in winter, start seedlings in spring and store gardening tools out of the elements. Help your greenhouse fit in by matching a few architectural details to the main house, like shingles or similar windows.

Contemporary Garage And Shed by SHED Architecture & Design



Contemporary Garage And Shed by SHED Architecture & Design
7. Modern shed. Horizontal wood slats give this shed a distinctly modern look, perfect for modern urban spaces. The door can be slid open to reveal a potting area on one side. Around the back, another sliding door opens up to a storage zone for outdoor and sports equipment.

Rustic Garage And Shed by CORE Landscape Group
8. Writer’s studio. Wish you had a secluded place in which to write and reflect? Instead of looking farther afield, make a special place right in your own backyard. It has the advantage of being accessible via just a short walk down a tranquil path.

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Traditional Garage And Shed by Smithouse
9. Farmhouse-style shed. A standing-seam metal roof, a mini cupola, shutters and carriage doors add up to a charming farmhouse-style look for this backyard shed. Complete your own shed makeover (with the help of a pro or as a DIY project) using a simple kit shed, upgraded with details that complement your home.

Traditional Exterior by New Avenue
10. Tiny cottage. This petite structure works as a fully functioning home, complete with kitchen, bathroom, sitting room and loft bedroom. Tucked in what was once a little-used section of concrete driveway, the cottage could easily work as an in-law unit.

Traditional Exterior by Blansfield Builders, Inc.
11. Covered-porch cottage. While not a complete living space (there’s a bathroom and microwave but no stove or separate bedroom), this backyard cottage certainly doesn’t lack charm. A covered porch like the one seen here could be a relaxing hangout spot for you and your guests.

Eclectic Patio by Colleen Brett
12. Shed for outdoor-decor storage. Always wondering where to store those cushions and throw pillows for your outdoor furniture? A shed can help. This architect-homeowner created a unique green-roof storage shed with reclaimed-wood doors to protect her collection of outdoor decor from the elements.

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Tell us: Do you have a backyard shed or cottage? Share a photo in the Comments!

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