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styling outdoor spaces coincided when
stylist and author Selina Lake moved
into her current home five years ago.
Prior to this, Selina focused very much
on interiors in her work, writing numerous books on
the topic. While she is still hugely passionate about
beautiful indoor spaces, it was the overgrown back
garden that she and her husband inherited with their
new Surrey home which led her down this new path
- quite literally!
The garden was the first area they tackled upon
moving in, and Selina reminisces that despite facing
a monumental task, those early days clearing weeds
and debris, together with her husband Dave, are
some of her happiest times. “We were so excited to
have a garden again as we previously lived in a flat
with no outside space,” she explains. “We set to work
taming the weeds and discovered lots of plants and
shrubs, and added many new ones too.”
Once the garden was cleared, the pair combined
their skills to transform it into a botanical sanctuary;
Selina employing her styling and sourcing know-how,
with Dave flexing his DIY talents. The shed, which
resides at the bottom of the garden, is a particular
triumph. “We inherited the shed in a very rundown
state – the door was missing and the roof was caving
in,” describes Selina. Over a long weekend, Dave
made a new door and rebuilt the roof, before Selina
set about staining the structure black. “I had been
inspired by black cabins and summerhouses I’d seen
on my travels to Denmark and Sweden, so I used
a Ronseal wood stain called Tudor Black.”
Inside, the shed maintains its rustic charm and an
old wooden cabinet left by the previous owners acts
as the perfect potting bench. “I like to reuse and
recycle where possible,” says Selina, “so a shelf unit
we took down from the kitchen wall found a new
home inside the shed too.” The black exterior of
the shed is a backdrop to vignettes created by Selina
Words: Caroline Rowland/Photography: Ryland, Peters & Small
A transformed garden oasis provides both personal sanctuary
and professional inspiration for styling guru Selina Lake
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