20 She Shed Ideas to Inspire a Relaxing Hideaway
She sheds are small buildings in the backyard, typically built for extra storage, to support a hobby and provide a place of repose from the main house.
While the term "she shed" was coined as an alternative to "man cave," the structures aren't gender-specific and can be customized to your individual interests. Your she shed could be a cozy living room for lounging with friends, a craft room that sparks creativity or a quiet home office. Often, she sheds also double as potting sheds and greenhouses for those who fancy gardening.
Regardless of what kind of she shed you're dreaming up, we've rounded up she shed ideas that'll inspire your future oasis. There's outdoor decorating ideas, including landscaping advice and how to up your curb appeal, alongside interior decorating tips like storage solutions. Plus, we've got budget-friendly ideas — including a she shed constructed from old windows.
Mar Jennings
Photo by: Alan Barry Photography
Mar Jennings
Photo by: Alan Barry Photography
Prioritize Natural Light
On a nice day, a wall of windows allows fresh air to circulate around a she shed. It'll also fill the shed with natural light, so it can double as a potting shed or greenhouse. Take note from blogger Amy Manning and paint the whole structure a crisp white to keep it bright.
Don't Skimp on Landscaping
Decorate your shed's exterior with hanging plants, potted trees and an ivy-covered trellis. Not only will the greens help the shed blend seamlessly with nature, but it'll up its charm instantly. Install sconces on each side of the door, so you can illuminate the area at night.
RELATED: 6 Easy Landscaping Moves That Will Add Thousands to Your Home's Value
Create a Hobby Space
Organize a space that supports your hobbies, whether it be painting, woodworking, gardening or crafting. Use a tall cabinet to tuck away storage, and don't forget to include comfortable chairs for lounging between projects.
See more at Homemade by Carmona »
Make It a Treehouse
This 150-square-foot house is suspended in a tree a few feet off the ground. One wall is made entirely of windows, allowing light to enter the space. On the other side is a wooden ladder that leads to a glass-paneled door.
See more at The House That Lars Built »
Build in the Garden
If you're planning to use your shed for potting and gardening, build the structure near the garden. This way all of your tools and supplies are within reach. Dress up the exterior by hanging wreaths on the doors and showing off landscaping on each side.
RELATED: Dreamy Small Garden Ideas to Try on a Budget
Blend Indoor and Outdoor Areas
Craft a charming oasis indoors and out. French doors at the back of the shed lead out to a deck decorated with string lights, a large sectional couch and potted plants.
See more at Homemade by Carmona »
Choose Nature-Inspired Colors
When creating a color palette for a she shed, draw inspiration from nature. Think calming greens, blues, grays and shades of white that blend with the backyard's natural landscape.
Set Up an Entertaining Area
Instead of crafting a private oasis, design a comfortable area for entertaining friends and family. Here, a deck extends the space of the shed and promotes indoor-outdoor living.
RELATED: How to Seamlessly Add a Deck to Your Home
Turn It Into a Tiny House
Decorate a she shed just as you would a house — shutters and all. There's even a pebble "front yard" with a metal bistro table to elevate the charm.
See more at Finding Silver Pennies »
RELATED: Teeny-Tiny Homes You Can Actually Buy and Have Delivered to Your Front Door
Try a Potting Shed
This sunny potting shed makes the most of upcycled pices, including a repainted potting stand and old milk crate that acts as a stool. A thrifted card catalog serves as a multi-drawer container for seed packets, plant markers and other gardening necessities.
Repurpose Old Windows
This 10 x 14-foot greenhouse is constructed using old windows, most of which had been thrown away, that are arranged like a puzzle. The front deck and surrounding landscape ups the curb appeal of this budget-friendly project.
Designate a Workstation
Turn your shed into a quiet home office or craft room. Rely on neutral colors, cozy textures and a surge of natural light to help you feel calm and inspired as you work.
See more at The House That Lars Built »
Paint it Red
Neutral isn't the only option. When painted a crimson red, this stylish shed resembles a backyard barn. Fill it with farmhouse-style furniture and potted plants.
Keep It Minimal
If you're working with a small shed, stick to bright colors and minimal decor. A tiny window box and modest landscaping elevates this charming yellow she shed.
You Might Also Like