Yellow, Blue Shed and Granny Flat Design Ideas
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RAD Designs (Robert Adam Dorn)
This is an example of a small contemporary shed and granny flat in Orange County.
User
This is a stunning and practical solution for a gardener keen to “grow their own”; the greenhouse with integral shed means that equipment is close to hand whenever and whatever is needed.
Garden Hideouts
The Shepherd's Hut arrives on wheels, fully kitted out and ready to use. We just drive it into place, set it up and you can move in!
Photo of a small country shed and granny flat in Other.
Photo of a small country shed and granny flat in Other.
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View into the pavilion. Photography by Lucas Henning.
This is an example of a contemporary shed and granny flat in Seattle.
This is an example of a contemporary shed and granny flat in Seattle.
Berger Partnership
Jeffrey Coupland Photography & Berger Partnership
Contemporary greenhouse in Seattle.
Contemporary greenhouse in Seattle.
ROMABIO / Interior & Exterior Mineral Based Paints
ROMABIO BioCalce Limewash paint was used for the limewash application on this home in Virginia. The limewash will endure for decades and the weather and wear will continue to enhance the desired patina.
KuDa Photography
Designed by Jack Thomas Associates, PC - http://jackthomasaia.com. Photo by KuDa Photography.
Magleby Remodel
Meagan Larsen Photography
This is an example of an eclectic detached barn in Salt Lake City.
This is an example of an eclectic detached barn in Salt Lake City.
John Bynum Custom Homes, Inc.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional detached barn in Atlanta.
Groundswell Design Group Inc.
The greenhouse is alive with romantic lighting.
This is an example of an industrial shed and granny flat in Philadelphia.
This is an example of an industrial shed and granny flat in Philadelphia.
Haver & Skolnick LLC Architects
This shed, designed to conceal a large generator, is constructed of weathered antique siding. The slats on the right elevation provide ventilation for the equipment.
Robert Benson Photography
HUDSON DESIGN Architecture & Construction Mgmt
The conversion of this iconic American barn into a Writer’s Studio was conceived of as a tranquil retreat with natural light and lush views to stimulate inspiration for both husband and wife. Originally used as a garage with two horse stalls, the existing stick framed structure provided a loft with ideal space and orientation for a secluded studio. Signature barn features were maintained and enhanced such as horizontal siding, trim, large barn doors, cupola, roof overhangs, and framing. New features added to compliment the contextual significance and sustainability aspect of the project were reclaimed lumber from a razed barn used as flooring, driftwood retrieved from the shores of the Hudson River used for trim, and distressing / wearing new wood finishes creating an aged look. Along with the efforts for maintaining the historic character of the barn, modern elements were also incorporated into the design to provide a more current ensemble based on its new use. Elements such a light fixtures, window configurations, plumbing fixtures and appliances were all modernized to appropriately represent the present way of life.
Photographer: Erik Fred
Yellow, Blue Shed and Granny Flat Design Ideas
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