With so many unused things and materials lying around in landfills or in our yards, building a small garden house shouldn't cost a fortune, especially since you have almost everything you need at hand.
Before rushing to a specialized DIY store, try to think about the things you have in your yard or garden and see what use they could have besides just sitting there and taking up valuable space in your household.
Any material can be reused, and if you put your mind to it, you will be able to create the smartest garden houses, built almost entirely from recyclable materials. By using DIY methods – Do It Yourself, this project of building a small house will be even more fascinating.
Designed by Dutch designer Gert Eussen, this ball-shaped shelter is constructed from reclaimed and well-sanded wood, along with a wide variety of recyclable materials. If the trees in your area can't support a treehouse, this is the closest thing possible!
Built by French designer Sebastien Ramirez, this garden house was made without any cost, collecting all the necessary parts and materials from landfills and friends.
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma created this waterproof cocoon from 15 umbrellas. It's not just a very useful storage space; it can also be taken on trips, as it is designed to be practical and portable.
The magazine designed by Marcus Shield can store 11 bicycles, along with the necessities for the yard or certain gardening tools. This small shed was built from leftover wood and plastic resulting from recycled yogurt cups.
Maisongomme made by Refunv is not your ordinary garden shed unless your neighbors also decide to build a rubber house in their garden next door.
Photo Source: http://inhabitat.com/

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