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Garden Shed in the Winter

comments (0) August 25th, 2011 in Project Gallery        
RichardKing RichardKing, member
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Click To Enlarge Photo: Photo by Tim Burleson The Frontier Group

A friend of mine wanted to build a garden shed that brought some whimsical modern elements to their landscape.  This shed accomplishes that on the design side, but also enables for passive heating and cooling through the upper row of windows.  It provides constant air flow and allows them to capture the great natural light.  Not only is this a beautiful new element to their yard, it has become a functional oasis for gardening and other projects. 


Design or Plan used: Tom Lawton Architect and Brookstone Builders Inc
posted in: Project Gallery, workshop, cottage, shed, modern, Art & Crafts, garden, Winter

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