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Mandy Mitchell calls her shed in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, 'The Church of Gardening'. Here's what she says about it:
"The Church of Gardening was built for me by my husband, Matt Kizer, in 2007 as a birthday present. It has a stained glass window, a church pew, and a small statue of St. Francis. Nature is the religion here. It now has a lot of art, including clouds that Matt painted on the ceiling. He used a lot of cool, salvaged materials, such as the door and antique windows. It also has solar lighting. The garden bench is made of old barn boards, a chippy paint cabinet, and slate on top. This is the best shed in the entire world!"
The clouds are my favourite and as my garden office ceiling is white I might have a go...
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Via
readersheds.co.uk
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