Sunday, July 12, 2009

Garden Shed Heaven






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Who wouldn't love to potter around in one of these divine little sheds! More winter gardening clean-up jobs today at Brabourne Farm - potting geraniums, raking leaves, spreading straw on the veggie patch ...... enjoy your Sunday.
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Images 1, 3 & 5 - Better Homes and Gardens Magazine Image 2 - Country Living Magazine Image 4 - here Image 6 - Vakre Hjem & Interior

11 comments:

  1. Those sheds are so pretty they make me want to run out and build one in my back yard just so I can surround it with pretty flowers and look at it.

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  2. Ooo I suddenly feel like being a gardener, those sheds look like sanctuaries to me! Have a lovely Sunday.

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  3. I am in love with those little sheds! Head over heels!
    Brenda

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  4. Those sheds are far too nice to be sheds,,,,I could live in them.... they are much nicer than many houses I've seen !!!....Don't work too hard. xxxx

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  5. Gorgeous sheds- especially love the second last one - I could quite easily escape in there with a cup of tea and a good book on days like today - chilly and overcast.

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  6. Just magical! There is something really enchanting about creating garden sheds as miniature houses. Wonderful choice of images yet again.

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  7. I love the gothic windows of the third but there's just something about the fifth one that had me breathkess when I first saw it on BHG's site!!!
    Thank you for the other lovelies!!!

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  8. Hope you are having nice Sunday.
    ... double story garden shed !!! genius.
    XX
    V

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  9. Another fab post Leigh - just delightful images! I'm taken with the 3rd pic, with those amazing old Gothic-like wooden window frames. Someone has a wild & wonderful creative streak to think of repurposing those in a potting shed.
    Millie ^_^

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  10. The color is just so lovely! Actually i am planning to paint my shed with the same color.

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