SHED
STYLE
SELINA LAKE
SHED
STYLE
DECORATING CABINS,
HUTS, PODS, SHEDS &
OTHER GARDEN ROOMS
WITH PHOTOGRAPHY BY RACHEL WHITING
Senior designer Megan Smith
Senior commissioning editor Annabel Morgan
Location research Jess Walton
Head of production Patricia Harrington
Art director Leslie Harrington
Editorial director Julia Charles
Publisher Cindy Richards
First published in 2020 by
Ryland Peters & Small
2021 Jockeys Fields
London WC1R 4BW
and
341 E 116th Street
New York, NY 10029
www.rylandpeters.com
Text copyright Selina Lake 2020
Design and commissioned photographs
copyright Ryland Peters & Small 2020
See pages 156157 for full picture credits.
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eISBN 978-1-70879-261-5
ISBN 978-1-78879-182-3
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CONTENTS
Escaping to your very own garden retreat is one of lifes greatest pleasures.
Whenever Im invited into a shed or other garden dwelling, I can immediately see the styling potential that lies within the space. In fact, even before I step inside, Im often in raptures over even the most humble of exteriors. I actually get a little giddy when I have a shed, summer house or greenhouse to style, as these are the places where I most enjoy working my styling magic.
As a stylist, I am often asked where I find ideas for my projects and commissions. I can honestly say that, more often than not, its gardens and their contents that bring me the most creative inspiration. Perhaps this stems from happy childhood memories of my Nanna Doreen showing me around her potting shed in her garden in Bournemouth, watching Nanna and Grandpa Lake soaking up summer rays in comfy chairs inside their summer house, or playing with my sister in our parents greenhouse in the 1980s. These days, my own shed is the place I like to hang out when I have free time (see pages 6669). In this book, Im thrilled to include it alongside the work of other designers, gardeners and stylists, making Shed Style a true creative collaboration.
In recent years, in line with my previous book Natural Living Style, Ive become mindful of using sustainable materials, being in harmony with nature, making use of items I already own and buying second-hand rather than new. Im excited to include lots of ways of using recycled materials and objects in Shed Style. I also share styling tips on how to make the most of any garden building, no matter what its size or function. Youll find ideas for different decorative styles, suggestions on how to furnish and accessorize any garden retreat and lots and lots of inspiration. Heres hoping you get the same giddy feelings as I do when you contemplate Shed Style.
CREATIVE INSPIRATION
Need some ideas for stylish ways in which to decorate and style your shed or other garden building? Youve come to the right place. I have so many gorgeous garden retreats to share with you in Shed Style, from classic potting sheds (above) and shady verandas to modern garden studios and picturesque huts surrounded with pretty planting (opposite).
CREATE THE GARDEN ROOM OF YOUR DREAMS
CHOOSE YOUR
PURPOSE
Transform an existing garden building into a versatile work or social space.
Do you dream of having a place where your creativity can flourish alongside your flowers, where you are able to connect with the great outdoors yet enjoy a sense of sanctuary? If so, take a look outside any existing garden building can be transformed into a place to work or play. Alternatively, an underused square of lawn could be home to a newly built shed, greenhouse or garden studio.
All manner of garden buildings can be turned into a hideaway even a humble wooden shed has the potential to become a writers cabin or yoga studio. A greenhouse will appeal to keen gardeners, while a cosy little shepherds hut can work as overflow guest accommodation.
I mainly use our shed as a good old-fashioned potting shed. I am very happy tinkering around in here drying flowers, repotting plants and storing seeds and bulbs. But I also enjoy styling up the space and photographing the results. You too can carve out a place to indulge in your passions and pleasures in any garden building, be it small or large.
SOW. RELAX. STYLE. REPEAT.
Keen gardeners will want to use their shed for traditional garden jobs (top left and opposite), but if you dont have green fingers, you could use it as a place to escape and zone out (top right). Wire suspended across a window and metal bulldog clips create a display area for a collection of entomological prints (below left). A large greenhouse is the perfect setting for alfresco dining. Use flowers cut from the garden to create a striking centrepiece (below right).
GREEN-FINGERED
Use your shed or greenhouse to sow, grow and enjoy all things botanical.
The original function of sheds and greenhouses was for gardening jobs. Large gardens required a garden building for numerous horticultural tasks, with greenhouses being used to grow tender plants and to speed up germination of seedlings, among other things. Keen gardeners still use sheds and greenhouses for these purposes, as well as somewhere to store gardening tools and equipment.