Miniature horse lives in Festus 'she shed' with shiplap walls, artwork | Home & Garden | stltoday.com

2022-06-18 15:16:23 By : Mr. GANG Li

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The idea for this luxurious 'she shed' started when Katherine Noll's husband, Dustin, surprised her by installing this fireplace to heat the space. They added the tile surround and wood mantle, which Katherine chalk-painted black and distressed. They had a custom-sized garage door installed so the space can be opened up when the weather is nice.

Noll had these feminine slipcovers custom made by Etsy shop Simply French Market, accessorizing them with throw pillows including small, tasseled hearts. She found the padded galvanized tub coffee table online at Belk. The painted concrete floor is softened with a washable throw rug from Ruggable.

Two posters for musician Ryan Bingham hang on a wall in Katherine Noll's "she shed."

The original shed was used for storage and had no windows and doors. The Nolls added the front door and windows, framed out the space and covered all of the walls in shiplap. Katherine has decorated the space in cozy, shabby-chic style.

 Katherine found home décor artist Paula Queen on Facebook and commissioned her to make two of these decoupage horse heads inspired by the designs of the MacKenzie-Childs brand.

A rocking horse designed by Katherine Noll's aunt Betty Gray sits on a table in her "she shed." 

The she shed sits up on a hill on the Nolls' 30-acre property. The previous owner used the relatively new building to store his vintage cars. The Nolls added a fence to create a yard for their mini-horse, Tuxedo.

Katherine Noll loves to relax and spend time with her mini-horse, Tuxedo, on the 30 acres she shares with husband, Dustin, in Festus. Thanks to Dustin’s hard work and her own creative style, she now has the perfect place for both — a combination “she shed” and horse stall designed in an existing building on the property.

The Nolls moved to their home three years ago after living nearby on acreage owned by Dustin’s parents. Growing up in the area, he had driven by the property often as a child and always wanted to own it. When the opportunity arose, they purchased the land, which included a 12-acre tree farm and a four-bedroom, four-bathroom home built in 2000. It also included a large shed used by the previous owner to store his antique cars.

“When we opened it, we thought this would be perfect for Tuxedo,” Katherine says, though she never envisioned it being more than a space for him to have a stall.

It wasn’t until Dustin surprised her by adding a fireplace with a remote control and thermostat to heat the space that the plan came together to create a relaxing retreat to be shared by both horse and human. Dustin designed the shed and completed its renovation with some help from family members, while Katherine carefully selected furnishings and décor for the space that fit her feminine style.

“I love traditional, country, shabby chic and feminine colors,” she says.

While the building was relatively new, it had no windows and only an older garage door for access. The Nolls added windows for natural light, a traditional entry door, and had a new custom-sized garage door added, which can be opened on nice days. Tuxedo’s stall is separated from the living space by a gate that he can poke his head through. Dustin designed the separate spaces, framed out the interior and spray-foamed the entire building for insulation.

Noll's mini-horse, Tuxedo, is right at home in his stylish stall, complete with stained shiplap walls and artwork including a custom-made decoupage horse head by Paula Queen Designs.

With help from his uncle, Dustin added shiplap to all of the interior walls for a true barn feel, as well as a tin ceiling and a farmhouse light above the loft. He also built in a bar tabletop that Kathryn stained and matched with barstools for dining.

To spruce up the fireplace, the Nolls added a uniquely shaped tile surround and a wood mantle that Katherine chalk-painted black and distressed. They painted the concrete floors black and used stylish, machine washable throw rugs from Ruggable to soften it.

Katherine engaged artists and creators she discovered online to make accessories for the space that give it a homey and custom feel, including soft, neutral slipcovers for the sofa and chair by Etsy shop Simply French Market. She found Paula Queen Designs on Facebook and commissioned her to create two wall-mount decoupage horse heads inspired by the designs of the MacKenzie-Childs home furnishings brand, which she’s long been a fan of.

While the she shed is decidedly feminine, it is so comfortable that Dustin also enjoys spending time there with Katherine, and of course, Tuxedo.

“We love to eat dinner out here sometimes. In the winter, we put the fireplace on, Katherine says. “It has a real cozy-like getaway feel to it.”

Katherine Noll stands at the door of her she shed. The building was already clad in green siding. The Nolls added the door, windows, shutters and window boxes, as well as the stone path.

Family •  Katherine lives with her husband, Dustin Noll; her mini-horse, Tuxedo; and two dogs, Hunter, a black Lab, and Nutmegs, a teacup Yorkie.

Noll's mini-horse, Tuxedo, is right at home in his stylish stall, complete with stained shiplap walls and artwork including a custom-made decoupage horse head by Paula Queen Designs.

Katherine Noll stands at the door of her she shed. The building was already clad in green siding. The Nolls added the door, windows, shutters and window boxes, as well as the stone path.

Tuxedo the miniature horse poses for a picture in a fenced in area behind the "she shed" of his owner Katherine Noll in Festus on Monday, May 16, 2022. Photo by Zachary Clingenpeel, zclingenpeel@post-dispatch.com

An art piece of a carousel horse designed by Katherine Noll's aunt Bette Gray hangs from a wall in Noll's "she shed" in Festus on Monday, May 16, 2022. Photo by Zachary Clingenpeel, zclingenpeel@post-dispatch.com

The she shed sits up on a hill on the Nolls' 30-acre property. The previous owner used the relatively new building to store his vintage cars. The Nolls added a fence to create a yard for their mini-horse, Tuxedo.

Katherine Noll pets her miniature horse Tuxedo behind her "she shed" in Festus on Monday, May 16, 2022. Photo by Zachary Clingenpeel, zclingenpeel@post-dispatch.com

Moss floats on a pond behind the home of Katherine Noll in Festus on Monday, May 16, 2022. Photo by Zachary Clingenpeel, zclingenpeel@post-dispatch.com

Noll had these feminine slipcovers custom made by Etsy shop Simply French Market, accessorizing them with throw pillows including small, tasseled hearts. She found the padded galvanized tub coffee table online at Belk. The painted concrete floor is softened with a washable throw rug from Ruggable.

Two posters for musician Ryan Bingham hang on a wall in Katherine Noll's "she shed."

The idea for this luxurious 'she shed' started when Katherine Noll's husband, Dustin, surprised her by installing this fireplace to heat the space. They added the tile surround and wood mantle, which Katherine chalk-painted black and distressed. They had a custom-sized garage door installed so the space can be opened up when the weather is nice.

The original shed was used for storage and had no windows and doors. The Nolls added the front door and windows, framed out the space and covered all of the walls in shiplap. Katherine has decorated the space in cozy, shabby-chic style.

A sign designed by artist Paula Queen hangs over a pen for the miniature horse Tuxedo in a "she shed" behind the home of Katherine Noll in Festus on Monday, May 16, 2022. Photo by Zachary Clingenpeel, zclingenpeel@post-dispatch.com

 Katherine found home décor artist Paula Queen on Facebook and commissioned her to make two of these decoupage horse heads inspired by the designs of the MacKenzie-Childs brand.

A barn door designed by Katherine Noll's husband Dustin covers the fuse box placed in Katherine's "she shed" in Festus on Monday, May 16, 2022. Photo by Zachary Clingenpeel, zclingenpeel@post-dispatch.com

A "She Shed" sits behind the home of Katherine Noll in Festus on Monday, May 16, 2022. The shed acts as a gathering spot for guests, a space for Noll to relax and a home for Noll's pet miniature horse named Tuxedo. Photo by Zachary Clingenpeel, zclingenpeel@post-dispatch.com

An embroidered artwork of a shed designed by Katherine Noll's aunt Bette Gray hangs on the wall of Noll's "she shed" in Festus on Monday, May 16, 2022. Photo by Zachary Clingenpeel, zclingenpeel@post-dispatch.com

A rocking horse designed by Katherine Noll's aunt Betty Gray sits on a table in her "she shed." 

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The idea for this luxurious 'she shed' started when Katherine Noll's husband, Dustin, surprised her by installing this fireplace to heat the space. They added the tile surround and wood mantle, which Katherine chalk-painted black and distressed. They had a custom-sized garage door installed so the space can be opened up when the weather is nice.

Noll's mini-horse, Tuxedo, is right at home in his stylish stall, complete with stained shiplap walls and artwork including a custom-made decoupage horse head by Paula Queen Designs.

Katherine Noll stands at the door of her she shed. The building was already clad in green siding. The Nolls added the door, windows, shutters and window boxes, as well as the stone path.

Noll had these feminine slipcovers custom made by Etsy shop Simply French Market, accessorizing them with throw pillows including small, tasseled hearts. She found the padded galvanized tub coffee table online at Belk. The painted concrete floor is softened with a washable throw rug from Ruggable.

Two posters for musician Ryan Bingham hang on a wall in Katherine Noll's "she shed."

The original shed was used for storage and had no windows and doors. The Nolls added the front door and windows, framed out the space and covered all of the walls in shiplap. Katherine has decorated the space in cozy, shabby-chic style.

 Katherine found home décor artist Paula Queen on Facebook and commissioned her to make two of these decoupage horse heads inspired by the designs of the MacKenzie-Childs brand.

A rocking horse designed by Katherine Noll's aunt Betty Gray sits on a table in her "she shed." 

The she shed sits up on a hill on the Nolls' 30-acre property. The previous owner used the relatively new building to store his vintage cars. The Nolls added a fence to create a yard for their mini-horse, Tuxedo.

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