On The Floor
The real star of this magnificent space isn’t on the walls or stored on a shelf; it’s what’s below! A striking black-and-white striped floor adds eye-catching contrast and expands a small shed visually. The bold look sets the stage for the rest of the room’s gorgeous decorative elements.
Stitched Together
Put a pop of color into a neutral piece of framed art. This striking image of a bridge is stitched with yellow thread for a multidimensional look. With bright thread, carefully stitch around the outlines of the objects in your photo, then bring the artwork to life by continuing the string past the front of the frame.
Splatter Paint
Banish boring walls in your she shed with a fun wall treatment that provides a bright backdrop for crafting and entertaining. To make this accent wall, we first thinned out paint with water. Next, we splattered the thinned paint on the wall and sprayed it with water. You can use salt water for a more textured look. Feel free to mix up colors, as well! Just be sure to place towels on the floor to catch the drips.
Fun with Fringe
Now that you have your own crafting space, you can make this inexpensive light fixture using just fringe and embroidery hoops! This stunning structure flutters in the light summer breeze and features a gradient of neutral colors. A simple store-bought pendant kit completes the DIY lighting project.
Artist’s Corner
Turn a blank wall into the ultimate work space with the help of some clever hardware. This tabletop is actually a collapsible surface that folds down when not in use. Metal braces holding up the table swivel to the side to allow the surface to fold flat against the wall. The slim table is the perfect spot at which to sit and sketch when creativity strikes!
What’s Hangin?
A she shed isn’t complete without a comfy place to sit back and relax. Do exactly that in this hanging rattan chair suspended by ceiling support beams. Topped with plump pillows and a cozy blanket, this reading nook is a picture-perfect place to hang loose.
Window Seat
Let natural light flow into your she shed for a bright summer getaway. At this window, different textiles and patterns come together to form eclectic style. The window valances are made from durable outdoor fabric secured around foam batting. DIY stools hang on hooks below for extra seating when needed. Complete the scene with a cooling fan for hot days.