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Shed Art Studio and Tiny Houses for Creating Art


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Our friends over at Historic Shed were contacted by an artist in Ormond Beach, Florida to design and build a backyard shed art studio tiny house.

It’s a 10’x14′ shed nestled perfectly in the backyard of the home built with some salvaged wood. It offers a dutch door, lots of windows, craftsman overhang, and a fun choice of colors.

How would you like to have a tiny structure like this for your art? Whether it’s a writing shed, office, or for any of your other hobbies or projects. And at 10’x14′ it might even be able to be converted into a studio efficiency too, don’t you think?

140 Sq. Ft. Shed Art Studio by Historic Shed

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  • Doris
    December 5, 2014, 9:55 pm

    Wow. Just adorable, and almost in my back yard. With the doors open and some wind chimes, lots of good energy flow. Looks very inspirational. Best wishes to the artist for many happy hours there.

  • Karen
    December 6, 2014, 8:22 pm

    This would aspire any creative person!

  • Dominick Bundy
    April 19, 2015, 10:00 am

    Very nice and attractive, Looks more like a kids playhouse than anything else..

  • SteveDenver
    April 25, 2015, 4:11 pm

    I have always been a big fan of dutch doors and something inside me perks up when I see them. I grew up in a rural area where hot summer weather required that the place be kept open and airy, but would prevent critters from visiting uninvited.

    As a creative space, a skylight would be a beautiful addition to this adorable little gem. The paint selections make it look like it’s constructed from candy.

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