at
Home Depot Logo
888-TUFF-SHED
Hobbits Frodo Samwise Pippin Elves Legolas Elrond Galadriel
Balrog Wizard Gandalf Dwarves Gimli Thorin Durin
Humans Aragorn (Dunedain tho) Faramir Boromir Theoden Eowyn Eomer Elendil Sauron

© 2025 Tuff Shed Inc. All Rights Reserved.
LegalPrivacy Policy
< Back to Blog

Talk To Us!

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Copy Link

The Coziest Quilt Shed

December 1, 2016 | building of the month

A small, colorful garden shed with a red door and window, surrounded by vibrant flowers and patio furniture on a sunny day.

Joanie Wilken Quilt Tuff Shed


When Joanie Wilken needed a space to design and sew quilts, she only had eyes for Tuff Shed.

A backyard with a dirt area, a wooden fence, a wheelbarrow, and a man standing near a yellow house
A unfinished wooden shed with an open doorway, surrounded by a fenced yard and greenery.
A newly constructed exterior yellow shed with a red roof, situated in a backyard
Exterior brown and purple shed surrounded by a fenced yard with a brick path
Interior cozy room bead board in the corner
Cozy wooden room with a wicker chair, large windows, and an ornate chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
Interior of the cozy quilt room with colorful quilts, fabric shelves, a chandelier, and a small desk.
Interior of the cozy quilt room with bookshelves, and a desk
Interior of the cozy quilt room with a small desk
A TR700 yellow shed with a maroon door, large windows, and a flower box, surrounded by greenery and a stone pathway
A small, colorful garden shed with a red door and window, surrounded by vibrant flowers and patio furniture on a sunny day.

After seeing one of our barn style sheds in a friend’s yard, Joanie headed to Home Depot to find a style that would fit both her backyard and neighborhood zoning regulations. Her plan for a customized building came to life with the help of the Boise Tuff Shed team.

Due to strict zoning laws, the building could be no larger than 120 square feet, with sidewalls no higher than 7’, while being at least 6’ away from her home. In addition to the zoning regulations, Joanie also had a 6’x6’ storage hutch that needed to fit inside the shed, adding another layer to the design. But even while working through all the codes and restrictions, Joanie knew she was in good hands. “We had a lot of specifications to meet, but we worked through it all, and we really made sure that the finished design would work for me.” After months of planning, designing, and approvals from her HOA, the quilt shed began to come to life.

The final result is a highly custom 8x15 TR-700 with a steeper 8/12 roof pitch. The project took a bit longer than a typical design, but it’s easy to see that the quilt shed was well worth the wait. “It fit just perfectly into the space,” says Joanie.

After the building was installed, Joanie and a contractor friend got to work finishing the quilting shed. While shopping around a local window store, Joanie had found the perfect awning windows on sale. To match their unique green enamel trim she ordered additional windows from the Home Depot for the front and back walls of the quilting shed, along with the front door.

To complete the interior, she found a blue pine bead board at Home Depot for the ceiling and 4x8 plywood for the walls.  She originally planned to paint over the plywood when it was installed, but later fell in love with its natural look. Since her walls and ceiling were the most eye-catching parts of the shed, she finished out the floor with a coat of simple dark brown paint and a few rugs.

Joanie owned Rabbit Run, a quilting and gift shop in northern Idaho, and had kept quite a few décor and furniture pieces from the shop, which fit perfectly in her quilting shed. The quilt shed was finished out with a vintage chandelier, a daybed, and her worktable. With her favorite bolts of fabric in place and a few of her quilts on display, Joanie is loving her new space. “I would recommend Tuff Shed to anyone,” says Joanie, “We had a lot to figure out with this shed, and everyone really took the time to make it perfect. I just had a great experience.”

Talk To Us!

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Copy Link

< NewerOlder >

Featured STORIES

  • Sundance Lean-to thats used for extra home storage. The building is on the side of the home.

    A Small Space Storage Solution

    May 20, 2021 | building of the month

    Peter’s 4×12 Lean-To proves that even small sheds can make a big impact. Designed to fit tight HOA guidelines and packed with custom features, his shed now holds everything from garden tools to sports gear. See how this compact build delivers major storage.

    read more... about this blog post

  • TR-800 used for a therapeutic retreat. With decorations out in the front of the lawn.

    A Therapeutic Retreat

    January 14, 2021 | building of the month

    Heather’s 14×14 shed is more than just a workspace—it’s a cozy, all-seasons office for her equine therapy business. With custom features and a welcoming interior, it’s become a favorite spot for her and her clients. See how she transformed a simple shed into the heart of her backyard practice.

    read more... about this blog post

  • Tuff Shed ment for storage for tools. With tools on the bench and storage underneath.

    DIY Your Way to an Ideal Workshop

    January 22, 2019 | building of the month

    From LED lighting to custom workbenches and smart storage, these easy DIY upgrades will help you make the most of your space and stay organized.

    read more... about this blog post