Saturday, September 10, 2016

Bring a Bit of the Garden Indoors for Fall (9 photos)

2. Potting shed. If an outbuilding is simply too far from the house for you, devote a room in the house to gardening. You’ll have easy access to the dirt all year long.

Sunny arched windows, a blue ceiling, galvanized pipes that serve as hanging plant rods and a sturdy cedar potting bench pull the look together in this functional and beautiful room. An underused mudroom or an enclosed porch like this one is a good candidate for a potting room.

You can use the room not only to pot plants, but also to arrange cut flowers. I highly recommend adding an overstuffed chair so you can enjoy flipping through seed catalogs or pulling favorite garden photos into an ideabook from your garden’s HQ.

Ceiling paint: Candid Blue with Panda White whitewash, Sherwin-Williams


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