She shed ideas can be easy to achieve through some DIY magic, and you'll gain a wonderful place to relax.
10 She Shed Ideas for an Outdoor Sanctuary
Embrace a Color Palette
Sticking to a visually-pleasing color palette can make a she shed a welcoming space you can’t wait to escape to. Mikaela of @so_sheddy painted the door of hers sea-green, then carried the color inside. Her “unique vintage style,” as she calls it, can be seen via a chippy green chair, found wood pieces and more.
Make Your She Shed a Spot To Enjoy Meals
This she shed serves as headquarters for al fresco meals. It has room for light food prep and provides a place to store the foldable table and chairs. It’s best not to leave food in the shed because it could attract unwanted guests.
Go Minimalist
Acting as “the perfect place to work and ‘get away’ from home, just steps away,” Dianuh of Chasing Linen opted for a minimalist look. She says the pared-down aesthetic helps her focus on her work.
To mimic the look, paint the inside white, install some overhead lighting to illuminate your workspace, keep things organized and include simple yet stylish bits of decor.
Create a Rustic Feel
If you think of a she shed as the perfect place to hang out, consider a rustic vibe. Here, Candy Motzek of @candymotzek located hers in the midst of some trees, near water. The stained wood siding she chose adds to the backwoods vibe.
While Motzek often turns to her she shed for work, she says she also slows down here by meditating and watching birds.
Consider a Farmhouse Look
Farmhouse style has not completely disappeared, as evidenced by this creation by @deannart. Some black and white, a gooseneck lamp and paned windows are classic features. A sweet gate in the front and a cupola on the roof make this a miniature version of a real-deal farmhouse.
Opt for Homey Touches
Just because your she shed is small doesn’t mean you can’t include the comforts of home in your hideaway. In this one created by @kristiekoningdesign, the interior looks cozy and inviting, with generous open shelving, a soft rug, curtains and houseplants. Seek out budget-friendly furniture at secondhand shops and online marketplaces.
Tuck Your She Shed Into a Corner
Tiny backyard? Don’t let that stop you! When space is limited, consider tucking your she shed into a corner of the yard right along the fence. That space is likely underutilized anyway.
Pair Your She Shed With a Deck
If you’ve got the space, why not include a deck? That way, you can relax in the shed or lounge outside on those extra-sunshiny days. Liz of Hoosier Homemade says they first moved a deck from the side of the house to the front of the shed. The next spring, they built a regular deck in front and on the side of the shed.
Include Small Comforts
One way to achieve comfy hygge style is by installing a point of emphasis, like the natural gas stove in this she shed. When a wood-burning fireplace isn’t practical, consider an electric or gas model.
Deborah of B Vintage Style says, “If you are planning to build a tiny home or she shed, make every inch count! Think long-term and upgrade some features like insulating the floor, adding additional double pane windows and adding height in the loft area if you can.”
Nestle Your She Shed Into a Garden
If you love your garden, why not put your she shed in the middle of it? Of course, a garden shed makes sense for all those tools, etc. So consider creating a shed that combines a tranquil place to relax with a practical storage space.
Paint it a dark, neutral color so it stands out from the greenery. Install windows so you can admire the plants, then drop in a cozy chair and some decor to turn it into a haven.