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Title: How to Make Your Wooden Garden Shed Blend in to the Landscape


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How to Make Your Wooden Garden Shed Blend in to
the Landscape
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There is only one problem, it sticks out like a
sore thumb, and it detracts from the landscaping.
Instead of just letting the garden shed draw
attention to itself, there are several things
that you can do to help it to blend in to the
landscape.
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First of all, you can paint your shed. If you
have a wooden garden shed, it will be easy to
paint. Take a look at the lawn and garden around
the shed. Look at the flowers and the foliage.
What are the predominant colors? If you have a
lot of blue and purple flowers in your garden,
you can choose a nice shade of blue to paint the
shed. A nice green color may help the shed to
blend in with the lawn and the leaves of any
plants or shrubs in your garden.
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You probably wont want to choose a color that
exactly matches the surrounding lawn or garden,
but something that will complement the garden,
and help the shed to look like part of the
garden. If you want, you can choose a contrasting
color for the trim to help it to stand out. Take
a couple of scrap pieces of lumber, and paint
them in the colors that you are considering for
the shed.
Prop them up next to the shed, and take note of
how the colors work in your garden. If they work,
then use those colors for your shed. If they
dont, then experiment, and find a color or
combination of colors that work.
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The outside walls of the shed are probably pretty
bare. If you go to your local home and garden
store, take a look at the garden art that they
have. Many times youll find wall art, meant to
be hung on the outside wall of the house, or on a
fence. If you have a theme in your garden,
chances are youll find something to hang on the
walls of your shed that will complement the other
art in your garden.
You can also browse local garage sales, flea
markets, and antique stores for old gardening
tools and equipment. Hung on the walls, or just
propped up against an outer wall of your garden
shed, these pieces can add their own unique
charm. Anything hung on the walls or propped up
against the outside of the shed can go a long way
in breaking up the lines of a bare wall, and
adding interest to your garden.
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If you dont have any flowers or shrubs around
your wooden garden shed, you should consider
planting them. You can plant flowers and shrubs
around the edges of the shed to add a touch of
color. A trellis attached to the side of the shed
would be ideal for growing ivy, honeysuckle,
clematis, or other climbing plants. If your
garden shed has exposed eaves, you could hang
planters or flower baskets, or you could attach
planters to the outside of the shed. Just take
note of how much sun each side of the shed
receives each day, and plant accordingly. Even
just a few containers of colorful plants sitting
next to the garden shed can make a huge
difference.
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Okay, so youve painted the shed, youve planted
flowers and shrubs in appropriate locations, and
youve placed a few pieces of garden art on the
walls. Now the shed looks like it is a part of
the garden, and not just a storage shed. Now the
shed is a part of the decor. Just use your
imagination, and your shed can become a focal
point of the garden, rather than an eyesore.
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