PORT TOWNSEND — Seattle fashion photographer Sarah Jesser recently borrowed our Modern-Shed compound in Port Townsend for a bright and colorful fashion photo shoot. Check out the photo gallery, and our interview with the up-and-coming photographer below:
Meet the newest member of the Modern-Shed team
TACOMA — Jeff Bergerson has always been fascinated with living spaces.
A dedicated space
PORTLAND — When Kristen used to work from her home’s spare bedroom turned home office, she found herself wasting a lot of time.
The benefits of open-joint siding
Here at Modern-Shed, we often hear our customers ask us about rain screen and how it works with our open-joint siding — Oh, and what exactly is open-joint siding, why does it cost more and what the heck is VaproShield wrapping and Zip Wall system sheathing anyway?
Everything in one place
SEATTLE — Before she and her husband bought a Modern-Shed, Ruth found her work tucked away in all corners of their home.
Why every guy (and gal) needs a “man cave”
The term “man cave” first entered our vernacular in 1992, when Toronto columnist Joanne Lovering jokingly suggested an alternative name for the basement, as reported in a humorous historical look at the man cave in the LA Times last year.
Crafting out a new space
When husband and wife Russ and Fay considered adding onto their home, they quickly realized that the addition would be too costly and time-consuming.
The space to write
MERCER ISLAND — When Robin made the decision to leave her position as a research historian for the University of California and devote herself full-time to writing, she knew she needed a new work space.
Four walls of her own
JACKSON HOLE — As a musician, Beth felt she really needed four walls of her own.
A different standard
Sometimes potential clients will ask: Why is it they can find a shed of the same size that they’re looking for, but for far cheaper than what Modern-Shed offers?