Virginia Woolf was right. Women-and men, it turns
out-yearn for a room of their own. But instead of a
little nook beneath the eaves, that room is now a shed.
Today's sheds, however, are not dusty shelters for
plants and tools. Lace curtains have replaced cobwebs,
charming antiques stand where shovels and rakes once
rusted, and instead of corrugated walls, you will find
cedar shingles and window boxes. Sheds are stylish and
elegant and offer a hassle-free and affordable way to
create more space without undergoing a major renovation.
They function as artists' studios, writers' retreats,
yoga dens, entertaining pavilions, children's
playhouses, garden rooms, or serene hideaways for any
personal pursuit. In ''Stylish Sheds and Elegant
Hideaways,'' Debra Prinzing and William Wright showcase
twenty-eight innovative and beautifully imagined spaces
from New York City to East Hampton, from Seattle to San
Diego, and from Atlanta to Austin to Santa Cruz. Some
are elaborate and luxurious; others are delightfully
modest. They are built in urban gardens and suburban
backyards and tucked away on rural properties. Stunning,
lush color photography graces ''Stylish Sheds and
Elegant Hideaways,'' bringing the reader into each space
and face-to-face with all its nooks, crannies, and
details; the text describes how the owners' needs and
interests inspired the shed practically and
aesthetically. With sample plans for building a shed,
advice on the practicalities of designing and decorating
it, and thoughts from backyard philosophers who
celebrate the appeal and possibilities of simple
structures, ''Stylish Sheds and Elegant Hideaways'' is
both an inspiration for creating your own backyard
destination and an armchair journey to some of the
country's most private and serene places. |
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