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vintagehomecollection · 2 months
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California Cottages: Interior Design, Architecture & Style, 1996
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thoselovelythings · 10 months
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gardenofginger · 4 months
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a tiny ankylosaurus by the garden shed 🌸🌿
do you think he'd be a good helper? ♡
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theshyshewolf · 8 months
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If you need me, I'll be in my safe place. 👆👆👆
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oldfarmhouse · 1 month
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She shed
https://www.pinterest.com.
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Love this little she shed/potting shed.
https://www.barntiquescustom.com/
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simaiela · 5 months
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SHED MICRO HOME
Hello, everyone! Another week, another build and this time, I decided to build a micro home!
This build is inspired by she sheds. They're these coquettish, dollhouse-esque renovated shed houses and I wanted to make them in the sims. I've never built tiny tiiiiny houses before so this was for sure a challenge and took me a lot of researching to figure out. I like how there are benefits to living in a tiny house.
This build uses a few CC's but they're insignificant to gameplay. Downloading this build through the gallery (custom content enabled) will be fine if you'd like to use it. The CCs are replaceable with any items you have.
The speedbuild will be up on my channel on wednesday! Hope you consider watching it ^^
All CC's used in this build:
CHATEAU PART 3 by Felixandre CHATEAU PART 5 by Felixandre NO.6 SIMPLE LIVE COLLECTION by Joyceisfox GARDEN STORIES by myshunosun
Find me on the gallery! simaiela
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cozycottagelife · 4 months
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Love this library shed. Such a great idea if you are lacking bookspace in the house. 📚
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hobohobgoblim · 1 year
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Put in 11 hours today
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cpahlow · 5 months
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shyjusticewarrior · 1 year
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DC Comics Incorrect Quotes Pt 113
Selina: And Pamela is gonna keep him busy.
Harley: Pammy? How did you rope her into this?
Selina: I told her what a sexist he is, how he cheats on his wife.
Harley: She knew that.
Selina: But she didn't know he doesn't recycle.
Ivy, on the phone: It finally happened, Selina. Somebody burned down my she shed.
Harley: Nobody burned down your she shed, Red.
Ivy: Well, my she shed's on fire.
Harley: Your she shed was struck by lightning.
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tinyhouseexpedition · 3 months
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Couple's Faith led to Dream Tiny House on their own Land w/ She-Shed
Meet Hannah & Scott, a young married couple working in church ministry living in a cute tiny house on wheels on their own land. A porch connects their tiny home with a she-shed--used as a lounge, laundry room, and closet. Their lot is part of the Peacewind Tiny Home & Small Cottage Community in Florida, which offers lots for sale and rent.
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Hannah & Scott contribute their faith to guiding their simple living journey to put down roots and purchase an affordable, preowned tiny house. They renovated it with the help of friends & family. Now, their tiny homestead features gardens, chickens, beehives, and outdoor living areas. 
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oldfarmhouse · 2 months
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𝗐𝗁𝗈𝖾𝗏𝖾𝗋 1𝗌𝗍 𝗍𝗁𝗈𝗎𝗀𝗁𝗍 𝗈𝖿 𝖼𝗋𝖾𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗍𝗁𝖾 "𝗌𝗁𝖾 𝗌𝗁𝖾𝖽" 𝗂𝗌 𝖻𝗋𝗂𝗅𝗅𝗂𝖺𝗇𝗍!! 𝖭𝗈 𝗄𝗂𝖽𝖽𝗂𝗇𝗀!
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mathadawn · 1 month
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I am wishing you to come home and be in the thick of life with us! Cherished for all time!
A she shed to craft and decide how to decorate!
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grayve-mistake · 1 year
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More adults need to accept that they just want clubhouses. "She shed" this, "man cave" that, shut up. Go build a treehouse let yourself have a little whimsy
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briarcrawford · 1 year
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The Story of my Off-Grid Writing Cabin
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Before my grandpa got too sick, he purchased a small patch of land from a friend. It is right in the middle of farm country, but had been untouched (apart from cows) for many years. The property was once site of a (now gone) mining town, it is right alongside train tracks, and the only way to it is by a dirt road that sometimes floods, so it is not particularly valuable land. Perhaps that was why the friend who inherited it had no interest in it.
This lack of interest greatly benefited the property, by letting the forest (and ecosystem) spread and thrive.
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It has moose, porcupines, cougars, and more, so going there often feels like entering the wilds, despite the fact that a short walk will lead you to a neighbors farmland.
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The pre-mentioned town has long since disappeared, but one of its inhabitants (who was a young boy at the time, and is now elderly) sometimes comes to wander the land and remember how it was. It turns out the spot I chose for my cabin was right near where the town was, but there is little physical evidence of how it was when he was a boy. I have found the wheel impressions of an old path through the forest, as well as the occasional glass bottle, ceramics, or other small trinkets.
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While scaling the cliffside, I did once find something I believe is related to the mine(perhaps an air vent?) but I have yet to find more.
My grandpa was determined to have land to pass down to his two kids, so he did what he could to clear a small space in overgrown brush in an open patch of the forest to give his kids a place to start building on.
He also gave me permission to start building my very tiny 8×12 cabin, and dropped by every now and then to give suggestions on the build.
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I am pretty proud to say that he quite liked my idea with the jacks and the cinder blocks to lift it from the ground. I picked this setup that way if the earth shifts, I can re-level the shed. Also, if it is ever decided that the land should be sold, it would technically be possible for me to lift and load it onto a flat-bed(though where I would bring it is a mystery hahaha).
For my cabin, despite how small it is, construction is a slow process. I am low income, so building it has been a mix of waiting for enough money, and hunting at the salvage center at my local dump. For example, my sink and cabinets cost me $5. Of course, there were some repairs to do on them, but nothing drastic.
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With the help of a solar panel and a 12 volt battery, I have enough power for my tiny fridge, lights, and laptop, and I have yet to run out of power.
I do have to bring water in, but I set up my sink so that it drains into a bucket that — thanks to biodegradable soap — I can dump outside later.
There are still some small things to be done as I hunt down prices I can afford — such as for window trim, curtains that actually block light, and some sort of heat source — but it is usable as it is.
Unfortunately, because of my slow progress, my grandpa never got to see my cabin as close to finished as it is now. He passed away a few years ago. I would like to think my grandpa would like how my writing cabin turned out.
I do not know what the future of the land will look like, but for now, my grandpa provided me with a quiet escape that has been tremendously helpful with my mental health.
If you follow my website or other social media, you might have noticed I haven't been active, and the reason for it is that a recent blip of depression has made it hard for me to do anything. I apologize for dropping off the map, especially if there are any comments I have forgotten to reply to.
I am currently working on improving my mental health in any way I can, and the land has played a part in it. When I visit the land, there is little to no cell-service, so the disconnect and surrounding nature creates a barrier to me and my stresses, and I do feel much better. Thanks, grandpa!
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