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green garden retreat made of salvaged windowspinterest
Erica George Dines, styling by Thea Beasley

Step Inside Three Dreamy Backyard Retreats

Move over “she-shed.” These three sophisticated chic sheds take the garden house to a whole new level.

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Part greenhouse, part creative studio, these three sunlight-drenched spaces are nestled in equally inviting backyard gardens. Each is cleverly constructed of salvaged windows (over 200 in total!) and other architectural pieces, then artfully filled with meaningful collections and one-of-a-kind antique finds that reflect the owner and her passions. Grab a glass and come on in for a personal tour!

See even more backyard greenhouse inspiration and plenty of DIY ideas here.

#1 The Backyard Studio

backyard retreat made of salvaged windows with a metal roof
Brian Woodcock, styling by Page Mullins

Barbara Adkins, owner of Black Sheep Antiques, takes us inside her 480 square foot nature-filled drawing room in Alabama.

"You can't beat the view. From any perch, you can take in glimpses of our property's barn, gardens, pastures, and house. It's the perfect lookout point," says Barbara.

Salvaged Window Count: 48.

If You Look Closely You’ll Notice: The windows are hinged across the top so they can open to catch the cross-breeze.

Best Junking Find: Those blue front doors—that’s the original paint!

#1 The Backyard Studio

seating area
Brian Woodcock, styling by Page Mullins

On one side of the retreat, a set of vintage rattan provides a casual living room setting for long lazy afternoons of lingering.

My Design Inspiration in Five Words or Less: Victorian greenhouse meets Alabama farmhouse.

This Space Is Best Enjoyed With: A glass of red wine.

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#1 The Backyard Studio

artist studio in white salvaged window wrapped backyard retreat
Brian Woodcock, styling by Page Mullins

This sunny art studio inspires plenty of creative repurpose ideas: an antique dining table-turned-desk and a music stand-turned-easel.

Out Here You’ll Find Me: With a paintbrush in hand.

I Also Love To: Use the space for hosting dinner parties.

#1 The Backyard Studio

potting shed with piles of terra cotta pots
Brian Woodcock, styling by Page Mullins

A neighboring potting shed provides Barbara a spot to display her large terra-cotta collection.

I Have a Serious Green Thumb When It Comes To: Jonquils, oxeye daisies, Lady Banks roses, and garden phlox. Just depends on the season!

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#2 The Hobby House

glass garden retreat in backyard
Gridley + Graves, styling by Elizabeth Demos

Donna Jenkins, stylist and owner of The Tinkerhouse Trading Company, shares her tiny 61 square foot backyard workshop in Indiana.

My Design Inspiration in Five Words or Less: A Colonial saltbox.

Salvaged Window Count: 34.

Best Junking Find: Well, it sort of found me. The green Adirondack chairs my son made in his high school shop class look great no matter where they land.

I Have a Serious Green Thumb When It Comes To: Boxwoods. I’ve learned to propagate them from scratch and couldn’t be more proud.

#2 The Hobby House

sink and baskets inside of garden shed
Gridley + Graves, styling by Elizabeth Demos

Out Here You’ll Find Me: Doing everything I can’t do in the house, like spray-painting and flower pressing.

I Also Love To: Host flower-arranging workshops.

If You Look Closely You’ll Notice: The potting bench my husband built me has running water. All my projects are messy—I need a spot to clean up!

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#2 The Hobby House

garden tools inside potting shed made of old blue doors
Gridley + Graves, styling by Elizabeth Demos

“Almost every part of my ‘tinker’ house was collected during the renovation of my family’s fifth-generation, circa 1890s farmhouse. I even topped it with the home’s original mismatched door hardware," says Donna.

Get the Look:
Paint Color: Sparkling Lake by Valspar

#2 The Hobby House

outdoor seating area with wall made of old doors
Gridley + Graves, styling by Elizabeth Demos

Hinged together, salvaged French doors add decorative oomph to an outdoor seating area just off the garden house.

Here, the Magic Hour Is: 3 p.m. in the summer. The front windows sparkle when the sunlight hits.

This Space Is Best Enjoyed With: Sun tea made right on site.

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#3 The Garden Retreat

green garden retreat made of salvaged windows
Erica George Dines, styling by Thea Beasley

Garden designer Susanne Hudson gives us a glimpse of her
600 square foot glass-encased potting shed in Georgia.

“I will never tire of my garden house’s green trim. It was hard to find a color that both pops and blends into the surroundings, but this one gets it just right," says Susanne.

Salvaged Window Count:
139, plus five French doors. I collected them for three years and personally mapped out their placement like a giant jigsaw puzzle.

I Have a Serious Green Thumb When It Comes To: Limelight hydrangeas. I’m a nut for them!

Get the Look:
Paint Color: Tarrytown Green by Benjamin Moore

#3 The Garden Retreat

seating area in glass garden conservatory
ERICA GEORGE DINES, styling by Thea Beasley

Out Here You’ll Find Me: Planning, potting, pruning, and anything else related to gardening.

I Also Love To: Sit here on a rainy day and pore over antique gardening books.

If You Look Closely You’ll Notice: The side entrance has a sliding barn door and is extra wide so I can bring in a wheelbarrow.

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#3 The Garden Retreat

collection of glass hurricane lanterns in a garden house
ERICA GEORGE DINES, styling by Thea Beasley

Here, the Magic Hour Is: Evening! Thanks to hanging lanterns and a collection of oil lamps, it looks like a little jewel box all lit up.

This Space Is Best Enjoyed With: White wine when I have friends over; a cold glass of water when I’m working.

#3 The Garden Retreat

mirror decorated with vintage garden tools
ERICA GEORGE DINES, styling by Thea Beasley

Best Junking Find: An antique door that I turned into a French trumeau-style mirror.

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#3 The Garden Retreat

collection of vintage flower frogs
ERICA GEORGE DINES, styling by Thea Beasley

A collection of vintage flower frogs act as sculptural art on the zinc-topped table.

My Design Inspiration in Five Words or Less: Country French all the way.

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