Capturing Rain From One of Our Sheds

Capturing Rain From One of Our Sheds
These copper rain gutters are beautiful and help harvest rainwater!

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Find That Sacred Space, and Find a Friend


As more and more women are recognize that they need that sacred, quiet space to retreat to in order to shed the stresses of the day, the she shed movement is growing ever more popular. Where men have their “man cave” filled with televisions, stereos and video games, women are using their sheds as places to create art, meditate or even to just unwind and take a nap. In this ever increasing busy world we live in, it’s more important than ever to have a place to retreat to handle life’s daily stress.

Author Erika Kotite recently published the book "She Sheds, A Room of Your Own," talking about this growing movement. A Place to Grow was lucky enough to be featured and Erika even put one of our She Sheds on the cover. Creating lifestyle spaces that make a difference in people’s lives is what we specialize in and we are so grateful for Erika’s work. She did a beautiful job of showcasing several of our other sheds and we are honored to be chosen for her book! Feel free to pick up a copy here She Sheds, A Room of Your Own


One of the cool features of the outdoor lifestyle structures we produce is each of our sheds is unique to each customer because of the materials used to build them. We are passionate about re purposing construction waste and turning it into and functionally artistic lifestyle spaces. Finding unique materials such as vintage windows and doors and bringing them together with reclaimed wood and corrugated metal is truly a passion of ours. We even have a huge inventory for our clients to choose from. It’s really fun to wander through our showroom and pick and choose which windows and doors represent your vision.

We truly enjoy co-creating these spaces with our clients, and are grateful that through the process of developing something custom and intimate just for them, they become our friends too.

I look forward to sharing more with you soon.
Dana O'Brien
www.RecycledGreenhouses.com