Rustic Shed Ideas
Esh's Utility Buildings
A ranch style shed with T1-11 wood siding and a brown metal roof in a pasture.
Garden shed - mid-sized rustic detached garden shed idea in Other
Garden shed - mid-sized rustic detached garden shed idea in Other
Battle Associates, Architects
Outbuildings grow out of their particular function and context. Design maintains unity with the main house and yet creates interesting elements to the outbuildings itself, treating it like an accent piece.
Sustainable Design, LLC
Photography by Andrew Doyle
This Sugar House provides our client with a bit of extra storage, a place to stack firewood and somewhere to start their vegetable seedlings; all in an attractive package. Built using reclaimed siding and windows and topped with a slate roof, this brand new building looks as though it was built 100 years ago. True traditional timber framing construction add to the structures appearance, provenance and durability.
Dead Wood Creations
Dead Wood Creations store, reclaimed grain bin.
Example of a mountain style shed design in Other
Example of a mountain style shed design in Other
Sand Creek Post & Beam
Sand Creek Post & Beam Barn Home
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Example of a mountain style shed design in Other
Example of a mountain style shed design in Other
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
A wide open lawn provided the perfect setting for a beautiful backyard barn. The home owners, who are avid gardeners, wanted an indoor workshop and space to store supplies - and they didn’t want it to be an eyesore. During the contemplation phase, they came across a few barns designed by a company called Country Carpenters and fell in love with the charm and character of the structures. Since they had worked with us in the past, we were automatically the builder of choice!
Country Carpenters sent us the drawings and supplies, right down to the pre-cut lengths of lumber, and our carpenters put all the pieces together. In order to accommodate township rules and regulations regarding water run-off, we performed the necessary calculations and adjustments to ensure the final structure was built 6 feet shorter than indicated by the original plans.
Eckalizzi Design
Constructing the entire hut on a raised platform above the ground, with a metal barrier along the underside, helps ensure that the local wildlife doesn't infiltrate the hut. Long fallen logs cleared from the small building site were transformed into functional outdoor seating with the help of a chainsaw.
Greenworld Pictures Inc
Mick Hales.
Designed by Amy Aidinis Hirsch http://amyhirsch.com
Example of a mountain style shed design in New York
Example of a mountain style shed design in New York
Rustic Shed Ideas
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