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Granny flats and sheds have come a long way in terms of design. No longer just a place to store infrequently used items or a spare bed, they are now highly sought after spaces that, in many cases, resemble a small, well-maintained home. A garden shed can be an extension of your house, providing more living space for your family, or it can be a home office or creative studio. Many homeowners also see the benefit of building a separate structure in their backyard as a means for rental income. More
Smith & Sons Renovations & Extensions Ashgrove
Shed/Man Cave with Underground Wine Cellar
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Design ideas for a mid-sized country detached shed. — Houzz
Retro tool shed. Here, the use of timber floors and exposed timber studwork show off the shed’s low-tech sensibility. You can also immediately see the benches and tools required to be a serious handyman. A further surprise is hidden underground – a wine cellar accessed via a trap door in the floor. — drizzt1
Fearns Studio
South Durras House
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Tom Ferguson
Contemporary shed in Sydney. — Houzz
love this roofline — csd colour style design
Lonna Peters
Langley Modern
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Mikaela Ruth http://www.mikaelaruth.com
This is an example of a contemporary detached garden shed in Vancouver. — Houzz
Fence looks great with the timber and black. Great for a chook enclosure — Ivan Taylor
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Origami House
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Contemporary detached granny flat in Perth. — Houzz
Clever roof top studio — www.coreinteriors.com.au
Contemporary Garage And Shed
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Contemporary garden shed in San Francisco. — Houzz
roof succulents — Lucy McLachlan
Jacques Meyburgh
All weather Braai BBQ
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Architect: http://www.imby3.com Zelda Meyburgh Photography
This is an example of a large contemporary shed in South East. — Houzz
outdoor shed garage area — Jenny
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Harwyn Designer Pod
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Harwyn Designer Pod on location in Melbourne Australia.
Photo of a contemporary detached shed in Melbourne. — Houzz
Point of difference, the ability to blend with reflections — Matthew Mallett Photography
Steve Lick Timberworks
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Val's Folly
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Steve Lick Timberworks
Photo of a small traditional detached garden shed. — Houzz
I love this little shed its so cute I want one just like this — poppycatm
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What else can I use my granny flat for?


With so many granny flat designs on offer, you really can use this area for virtually anything, from outdoor storage to accommodation. Livable sheds and granny flats are a great way to provide teenagers with some level of independence, while keeping them nearby and allowing them to save money. They’re also an alternative to supported care for elderly family members. Relatively cheap to construct, a backyard granny flat can make you some extra money, too, should you want to rent it out, or move in yourself and rent out your main house. Those with a hobby such as painting, music or woodwork may prefer to use the space to pursue their passions, while others whom work from home could use the backyard studio as their home office.

What should I consider when planning a garden shed, granny flat or studio?


Different locales have different requirements for outbuildings such as sheds, granny flats and studios. In most cases, where the shed, granny flat or studio has running water, cooking or sanitary facilities, it will require building consent. Other considerations include the height of the building, its distance to boundaries, maximum floor space and stormwater drainage.

If you're turning it into a fully developed space, make sure it complies with local ordinances and has enough ventilation, light and insulation for seasonal temperature changes. In terms of decor, approach decorating this space as you would any other room in your house. If you are creating an extension of your home, you can either stick to your current interior style or do something completely different since this is a detached space. With space at a minimum, layout is also crucial. Built-ins are a saving grace where space is tight, while wall-mounted items such as bikes and garden tools will also save you lots of floor space. You could even incorporate overhead ceiling racks for seasonal and infrequently used items.