Farmhouse decor is my favorite kind – it’s simple and comfortable (and usually very affordable). Using found objects also adds a lot of interest, but as hard as I tried I couldn’t find everything at the flea market or with second hand shopping. So I did a lot of leg work to create the studio of my dreams. A lot of you asked where I found all the lovely things, so I wanted to share all of my sources.
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Let’s start with the paint. Benjamin Moore provided us with all the paint for this project – and it took a LOT of paint. We used Affinity interior in eggshell in Steam and is a warm, comfortable white. With 17 ft ceilings at the peak, including all the ceiling & walls, and the fact that they were bare wood to start with there are 15 gallons of paint on the interior walls alone. We used a sprayer and the finish is smooth and beautiful.
The exterior is Aura Exterior in eggshell finish in Midnight Dream. We used Hardie siding and because it is already primed, we painted the whole thing with only 5 gallons. It was truly one coat coverage. The door and the windows came from Southern Accents Architectural Antiques in Cullman, AL.
Ok, I’m guessing you’re reading because you want to get to the good stuff, so let’s get to it!
Sofa: mine is from IKEA but this slipcovered sofa from Wayfair is the same shape, color & price.
Lidded baskets (aka coffee table): Pottery Barn
Gray Pouf: I found this one at Homegoods – but it’s identical to this gray pouf from Wayfair.
Reclaimed wood side table: you can find a similar one here
Floor lamp: bought from Wayfair
Feather prints: mine are from Hobby Lobby – but these from Target are a super close match (and about 1/4 of the price)
Blue frame: found here on Etsy
Metal farm tray: available on Amazon
Small boxwood wreath: one available on Etsy
Demijohn (big bottle): similar ones at World Market
Bicycle pillow: found on sale, very similar one available on Etsy
Blue pillow: found at H&M
Rug: found at Target
Table: we built ours, this one from Wayfair is very close
Chairs: available at Target
Round wood mirror: bought at Target
3 tiered stand: from Pottery Barn
Tool Box: this is the exact one I bought found on Amazon
Print: Homegoods (sorry, can’t find a similar one)
Wood wreath: similar one found on Wayfair
Pillow: H&M home, but sadly no longer available. They do have tons of cute ones, though!
Desk: My desk isn’t available any longer (boo!) – but this one from Pottery Barn is very close
Rolling Chair: bought at Target
Wire Memo Board: tutorial coming soon!
Wood crate printer cart: I made it 🙂
And that’s all my sources! If you find something you love, make sure you tag me in a photo on Instagram so I can see!
Denise says
You have such marvelous talent. I can look at things all day and never be able to put something like this together. I absolutely love the feather prints! Thank you for sharing this.
Peggy H. says
Your she shed is absolutely amazing! All the furniture and accessories are perfect too!
I’d never leave this space Well done, Gina!
Laurie F says
I am wondering the size of your She Shed? It is amazing! You did a wonderful job decorating it!
Gina Luker says
Thanks Laurie! It is 576 sq feet 🙂
Amanda Chesney says
How do you do the scorched plywood floor? It is beautiful!!
Rach says
Where did you get the wire/cage panel to hang in your office? So handy!
Gina Luker says
Hey Rach,
I made it!! I am actually doing a tutorial that I’m hoping to get done next week on how to make one 🙂 It’s been on my “to do” list for a while, ha ha! Stay tuned 🙂
Jill says
Can I ask what size the she shed is? It’s AMAZING! Thanks!
Gina Luker says
It is 576 square feet Jill Thanks so much 🙂
Gail Golden says
Gina – this she is amazing. I love it. What a great job. It looks so neat and tidy. I’d have never thought of using toolboxes, but it works and it looks good with the decor.
Rick Donald says
Gina, that love for aqua would make for a great coastal cottage flair and theme. I like your restraint not to clutter or overdo. I try to put out everything I own, all at once.
Gina Luker says
Thanks so much Rick 🙂
Jennifer V. says
I know it sounds nosy, but I actually want to build this in my yard… so I’m wondering if you would be willing to share more details about the cost breakdown. I want to know how long it’ll take me to save up for it. Thank you!
Gail Freese says
How beautiful. I have a sewing room that takes two bedrooms…full. I realize that you and your husband created this wonderful getaway but are there plans that could be purchased?
Gail Freese
Jupiter, Florida
Gina Luker says
Thank you so much Gail! I am sorry though, we didn’t have plans drawn up it was just us and we took our time. Your sewing room sounds amazing!