She-Shed Chic: Designing a Feminine Outdoor Retreat

We’ve all had those days where we just want to separate ourselves from the world and take some time to appreciate our own company. Creating a she-shed provides us with that exact opportunity. This is a new shed design technique that gives modern millennial women the opportunity to create a summertime garden retreat to relax and recharge.

The design possibilities for a she-shed are endless, as you can decorate and furnish it with whatever you like to cater to your every requirement. If you want to make it a place where you can enjoy your favourite hobby, you can, or if you want to create an art or yoga studio, you can do that as well.

Let’s delve into some of these she-shed design choices that will provide you with the ultimate feminine space for you to enjoy. Keep reading to find out all the tips and tricks!


How to Design a She-Shed

Vintage chic

Vintage decor has come back into popular demand over the past decade with more homeowners looking to incorporate a vintage feel into their interior and exterior designs. When creating a she-shed, you can include vintage furniture or rustic styling choices to create a space that is different from the rest of your home and make it feel more special. Textiles like lace, embroidered linens, or floral prints are all key elements of vintage chic that you can use throughout your she-shed design.


Focus on lighting

Having as much natural lighting in your she-shed as possible will create the perfect sanctuary that will boost your mood and make you feel more positive. You can do this by including a skylight or shuttered windows that let in more light. When it’s nighttime, you can use unique lighting choices to give your space a special feel. For example, having fairy lights on the inside of your she-shed could make for an amazing look.


Flower decor

Having plenty of biophilic design elements inside and outside your she-shed can help you to create the perfect relaxation haven. Flowers like lavender and roses can evoke positive emotions when used as decor, so having hanging flower baskets outside your she-shed and potted plants on the inside will help boost your mood. You can even incorporate fake plants that have similar benefits and require less maintenance.


Mini-lounge area

Feeling relaxed in your she-shed is very important and to do this you can create a mini-lounge area where you can sit back and recharge. Having a comfortable sofa, chairs and a fireplace will create the perfect minimalist feminine haven for you to separate yourself from the rest of the world. You can also include a bay window that allows you to look out if you have any interesting scenery at your outdoor retreat.


Create a productive space

A she-shed isn’t just a space where you can relax and recharge, but you can also create an environment that encourages productivity. You can create an outdoor office space in your she-shed for a place where you can get away from distractions. Alternatively, you can make your shed an art studio or gym space where you can focus on a task that you might not be able to do when in your home.


Can I Afford to Create a She-Shed?

Building a she-shed in your garden isn’t cheap, as there can be a lot that needs to go into it. As the saying goes, failing to plan is planning to fail. You need to understand all the possible costs and create a financial plan before you go ahead with implementing your ideas. Before starting any design project at your home, you need to ensure that you can complete it successfully.


Having a strong debt management plan in place can help you with ensuring that you stay out of financial trouble when creating your she-shed. The last thing you want is for it to be completed and find out that you have drained all of your funds.

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Darcy Fowler is a writer and a passionate interior designer based in Preston. After completing a University degree in Journalism, Darcy Fowler has dedicated a lot of time to interior design, exterior design and home decor; completing multiple home design projects in the process. Darcy is determined to provide interesting and insightful content with the hope of inspiring others. She has a big ambition to establish herself in the world of home renovation and design journalism.

Darcy Fowler

Darcy Fowler is a writer and a passionate interior designer based in Preston. After completing a University degree in Journalism, Darcy Fowler has dedicated a lot of time to interior design, exterior design and home decor; completing multiple home design projects in the process. Darcy is determined to provide interesting and insightful content with the hope of inspiring others. She has a big ambition to establish herself in the world of home renovation and design journalism.

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