Theresa Sullivan's She Sheds
Theresa Sullivan and her husband Jere built a She Shed in their backyard. Theresa uses it for crafting, reading, yoga, napping and wine drinking as a year-round getaway in her backyard. it's in the place of where an old tree and treehouse for her boys used to be but it had to be torn down. In the shed, she even has a secret floor wine hatch and the bottles fit in an urn vault. She's a funeral director.
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Theresa Sullivan uses her she shed for crafting, reading, yoga, napping and wine drinking as a year-round getaway in her backyard. It's in the spot where an old tree and treehouse for her boys used to be, but it had to be torn down.
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Theresa Sullivan uses her she shed for crafting, reading, yoga, napping and wine drinking as a year-round getaway in her backyard. It's in the spot where an old tree and treehouse for her boys used to be, but it had to be torn down.
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Theresa Sullivan uses her she shed for crafting, reading, yoga, napping and wine drinking as a year-round getaway in her backyard. It's in the spot where an old tree and treehouse for her boys used to be, but it had to be torn down.
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Theresa Sullivan opens a window in her one-room she shed.
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In Theresa Sullivan’s she shed are items from her days as a flight attendant for TWA.
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Theresa Sullivan has decorated her she shed with items from her childhood.
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Theresa Sullivan built her she shed in her backyard. It's in the spot where an old tree and treehouse for her boys used to be, but it had to be torn down.
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A “Why Would I Lie” movie poster hangs from the ceiling of Theresa Sullivan’s she shed. Sullivan was an extra in the movie that was filmed in Spokane and released in August of 1980.
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Theresa Sullivan’s she shed even has a secret wine hatch in the floor. Wine bottles fit in an urn vault. She's a funeral director.
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Catherine Henze and her family repurposed a former outhouse into a cozy writer’s nook near Henze’s cabin above Lake Coeur d’Alene.
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Teresa Wendel recently bought a Spokane home with a child’s playhouse. She’s turned it into a she shed garden hut.
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A she shed for Christy Woolum in Kellogg serves both as her retreat to read and write, as well as space in summers to host guests.
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