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Hello everyone. First post here. I am always interested in looking at photos of other folk's garden sheds. There are some really creative designs that show up occasionally.

Here's a few photos of my garden house that I built on our ranch here in Texas. I use it mainly to store garden stuff and it has a sink to wash and process vegetables inside. I really enjoy just sitting on the front porch to have a good cigar and watch my garden grow on a sunny day.

If anyone has photos of their garden shed or house, feel fee to post them here and we'll all take a look!

Plant Window Wood Tree Cottage
Plant Building Window Sky Tree
 

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Thanks for the photos! I admire your framing skills. I am a terrible framer. No matter how hard I try, I rarely get things perfectly square and plumb. :rolleyes:

Here are a few photos of the interior of my garden shed for those interested...
Property Window Wood Plumbing fixture Interior design
Tap Plant Sink Kitchen sink Countertop
Property Window Plant Wood Interior design
 

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Wish my sheds were that neat and tidy inside....lol
From what I can see, you framed that right. The window openings look like the are properly done etc.
The odd thing is that I have been a master woodworker for many years. I have built many pieces of fine furniture and have extensively remodeled my 120 year old house. But I just cannot frame accurately. LOL Framing is an art in itself that takes it's own set of skills, so I just barely get by in that department. Once the walls are up, I can work pretty good. Here is an example of my work. This is my library in my home. I built everything, including the desk, cabinetry, and the room itself.
Furniture Property Table Cabinetry Bookcase
 

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I've always had a passion for gardening and decided to take it to the next level by designing and building my own garden from scratch. I wanted a conventional design with raised beds, trellises, and a patio area. I did all the work myself, from leveling the ground to building the raised beds, and even installing the patio. One of the challenges I faced was attaching the trellises securely to the raised beds. I decided to use rroofing screws as they were sturdy and rust-resistant. It took a lot of time and effort, but seeing my vision come to life was worth it.
 
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