Back yard
Like this feel for my Asian garden and love the stone steps continuing through the gravel path.
This is the essence of a "stroll" garden. I'm really liking the foot stones curving in one direction while the dirt or stone path curves the other way.
Again, floating the step above the bottom for the shed?
What about floating the top step over the bottom on the shed?
This is a great look around the maple.
Almost a lathe type of look for a wall in the shed.
Love the look of the stone drip edge and the cobble edging.
Love the underlayment of this Japanese maple. I could use this scheme.
Loving this idea of separated pavers embedded in the grass.
This is what I'm looking for over the back deck. Something simple and removable.
That's what I'm talking about!
Possible for the fire pit?
Love this look for adding elements to the shed.
Love this look for a shed!
Good bicycle hanger for the shed.
The look of this small shed is inspiring.
Something about this really appeals to me - the white slated back board and the simple tool rack.
That's it! I'm putting a rug in my garden shed!
The brackets are nice and low profile.
The length of the brackets is what attracts me.
Chunky but sweet eave brackets got me.
Double eave brackets are impressive.
The eave brackets could work for my shed. And I love the yoga symbol medallion.
I love this idea of double brackets for my shed roof and the spires look perfect too.
That's a heck of a bracket!
The brackets can work on my garden shed.
The roof braces are interesting and simple.
The overhang braces (corbels) are gorgeous.
This corbel style is a little too Nordic for the Asian garden shed.
classic East Lake braces for the overhang on the shed roof.
braces for the overhang on the shed.
Love the look of the supports as a corbel for my teahouse garden shed.
Asian style.
This is a great spire on the shed.
Shed doors - could work for me.
Detailing at the roofline could work for my garden shed.
Could I make the garden shed this nice? Could I sneak in a wide-sheltered entry?
Need my yoga spot!
Here's a nice one.
The low-profile cupola can work on the tea-house style.
Secondary roof line.
Again, the lowered roof line works.
LOVE the wood pergola style.
This might even be a better design with the dropped roof line.
I can use the willow remains to build this element.
Q