Stylish Sheds and Elegant Hideaways: Big Ideas for Small Backyard Destinations
By: Debra Prinzing (Author), William Wright (Photographer)
This new publication is now available where books are sold. This is a thorough, stunningly lush, and enchanting publication showcasing 28 imagined spaces throughout the country.
By: Debra Prinzing (Author), William Wright (Photographer)
This new publication is now available where books are sold. This is a thorough, stunningly lush, and enchanting publication showcasing 28 imagined spaces throughout the country.
"TEAHOUSE: My friend and client for the Architectural design of her TEAHOUSE Jennifer Hammill (Woodworker/Pianist), has her hand crafted TEAHOUSE (43 windows) featured in ‘Stylish Sheds’. Bill’s amazing photography and Debra’s clarity of vision will make this book a best seller. I am including some pictures as they are of such low resolution I am sure there is no conflict. Our Garden Rosentangle has a little (Smaller) Gem of a conservatory that I had built years ago over a couple of weekends and this was Jennifers inspiration to beautifully craft, with my plans and direction, her own larger and lovelier vision. See that inspiration in the ’Rosentangle’ album above. I have designed and worked with Clients on many such glass structures and observatories through Concept to Construction. They have found each design economical, fun to build, problem solving, and inspirational for the enhancement of both their Home and Garden Life." Randy Keller
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SHED STYLE The art, architecture and interiors of America’s beloved garden destination
<The “sublime shed” has moved far beyond its quaint utilitarian origins to represent something much more dynamic in the 21st century landscape. These freestanding garden structures inspire us to express our creativity in a three-dimensional medium. Highly individual, today’s shed is a vehicle for showcasing one’s personal style: Escape, retreat, sanctuary, art gallery, dining room, or even a whimsical playhouse for all ages.> Excerpted from Debra’s website - visit at http://www.debraprinzing.com/
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