Kelly Galvin Robson has an eye for old things in need of new life. As the owner of one of our favorite Etsy shops, High Street Market, she knows how to rescue and repair vintage finds. This shed was definitely holding out for some TLC—click below to see the transformation.

This 180-degree turnaround was accomplished using Behr's 'Cracked Pepper' paint, new roof shingles, and some wood trim, all totaling $220. Kelly lists the full cost breakdown on her blog. The landscaping also helps a lot, as does a new pink azalea bush by the front door. (See it here.)
MORE INFORMATION
• Garden Shed Before & After on High Street Market
• High Street Market Etsy Shop
Photos: Kelly Galvin Robson


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Wow that's so beautifully done!! Love the plants!!
Gorgeous and I love High Street Market!
Very pretty!
The lighting of the photograph makes a huge difference, too. But still the makeover transformed it nicely.
I wish my neighbor would do that to his shed. Very cute!
Outstanding.
Beautiful - love the plants and the paint color...
Shed? Up here on the island that's a rentable cottage!!!Really sweet!
I now wish I had a beat up old shed, only to be able to redo it! I've used that exact same Behr paint color on a bedroom wall before, and it is amazing!
I am SO jealous. I've wanted to take an old shed and make it into my playhouse since I was probably 5 years old. So pretty and very well done. Can we come over and play? :)
Fantastic job...it looks just great!
Just the other night I was in my back yard looking at that boring metal box with a door on it (shed) and thought 'BLAH'! Thanks for this inspiring project. P.S. those hostas look excellent!
Oh this is inspiring! We have an old shed we keep meaning to make over, but have been constantly pushing it to the bottom of the priority list. This makes me want to move it up!
Awesome makeover! I have a shed that looks a lot like your pre-makeover shed and this has given me some great ideas to fix it up. At least for the exterior, anyway. I have no idea what I'm going to do with the disaster that is the interior...
Just beautiful! Having the doors in a light colour on that dark background gives it some punch and those plants really give it a cosy feel - in addition to it being a bright sunny day :D
Great job, very inspiring!
Love it!