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I kind of have a "She Shed" on my lake lot. It looks a little like a cedar cabin with hobbit house doors - really cute with a green roof and decorative corbels at the eaves. No bathroom, but that's what a portable camp toilet is for (a nice one, that is).
Since mine sits on a wooded lake lot, every time I leave it (I only go over there once or twice a week or so), I set off a "bug bomb". Then the next time I come back, I sweep up the dead insects and broom them out the door. So far I've never had anything inside while I'm there. I ignore the lizard that lives underneath the cabin/shed - I figure it takes care of more insects for me.
Hum, I guess the shed I had built a couple of years ago doesn't qualify since it holds big yard equipment such as the 4 wheeler, the 60" pasture mower, the log splitter, ride on mower, tools, yes, tools, space for two 10 x 10 modular dog runs, an assortment of dog houses, etc.
The building is L shaped - 48 ft on the long side, 28 on the short section and both are 16 ft deep. The roof covers the entire 48 x 28 area so there is a nice 32 ft long by 12 ft deep shaded area of open space on the "inside" of the L. I do have a couple of outdoor recliners and a table there when I want to take a break during yard work. That area is about as close to a "she shed" as it gets.
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