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Shelter in the Garden: Playhouses, Treehouses, Gazebos, Sheds, and Other Outdoor Structures [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 285x193x16 mm, kaal: 740 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1584797711
  • ISBN-13: 9781584797715
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 285x193x16 mm, kaal: 740 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1584797711
  • ISBN-13: 9781584797715
Whether it’s a treehouse perched among the branches or a rustic gazebo by a pond, a small-scale playhouse or a whimsical dovecote, shelters in the garden conjure thoughts of childhood and long-ago summers. A Shelter in the Garden inspires readers to re-create these bygone days by constructing their own outdoor features: arbors and pergolas, greenhouses and potting sheds, tiny cottages and canopied cabanas, birdhouses and birdfeeders.  With 175 photographs of shelters in beautiful garden and backyard settings, this book showcases a huge array of ideas for outdoor projects, some largely decorative, others more utilitarian. Detailed instructions are given for making 50 of these projects, with illustrations explaining the techniques and materials used. Bringing out the builder and the dreamer in all of us, A Shelter in the Garden can help anyone turn their garden or yard into an enchanting and personal space.
Introduction
A Childhood Treehouse
10(1)
Two Chairs and a Blanket
11(1)
The Garden Shelter in All Its Forms
12(7)
Garden Structures
Toolsheds and Outhouses
At the Back of the Garden
19(3)
Garden Sheds
Grandmother's Garden Shed
22(2)
Grandfather's Garden Shed
24(2)
The Stylish Shed
26(2)
The ``Green'' Shed
28(2)
The Playhouse
30(1)
The ``XXL'' Shed
31(3)
Raised Garden Structures
Building on Posts
34(4)
Building on Straw Bales
38(2)
Building on Stilts
40(2)
Building over Water
42(2)
The Treehouse
44(4)
The Suspended Deck
48(4)
In a green Shade
The Living Shelter
52(4)
The Arbor
56(2)
The Pergola
58(6)
Rest Shelters
The Topiary Nook
64(1)
Wickerwork and Willow Cane
65(1)
Wrought Iron
66(2)
Ornamental Wood
68(2)
The Little Cabana
70(4)
Tents and Awnings
Drapes and Veils
74(1)
Canopies and Awnings
75(3)
Movable Shelters
The Caravan
78(1)
The Nomadic Tent
79(1)
The Yurt
80(4)
Greenhouses and Conservatories
The Wood-Framed Greenhouse
84(2)
The Steel-Framed Greenhouse
86(4)
Shelters for Birds
Birdhouses
90(2)
Bird Feeders
92(2)
Dovecotes and Aviaries
94(4)
Shelters for Insects
Nests and Hiding Places
98(7)
Gazebos
Open-Roofed Gazebos
The Classical Gazebo
105(1)
The Pergola-Roofed Gazebo
106(2)
A New Take on the Classical Gazebo
108(2)
The Modern Gazebo
110(2)
The Wrought-Steel Gazebo
112(2)
The Fanciful Gazebo
114(1)
The Rotunda
115(4)
Covered Gazebos
The Grand Gazebo
119(1)
The Rustic Gazebo
120(1)
The Romantic Gazebo
121(1)
The Pagoda
122(4)
Materials and Techniques
Building the Walls
126(12)
Raising a Shelter above the Ground
138(3)
Screening the Sides of an Open Garden Shelter
141(3)
Building a Solid Roof
144(9)
Building an Open Roof
153(5)
Index 158
Pierre Nessmann is a journalist, garden designer, and the author of numerous works about gardens. His most recent books are The Gardener's Palette and City Gardens (both STC), with Brigitte and Philippe Perdereau. Brigitte and Philippe Perdereau are among the best-known garden photographers in France. They travel throughout Europe photographing gardens, and their work has been published in many books and magazines. They also photographed STC's City Gardens and The Gardener's Palette.