Celebrity garden sheds and outbuildings—ranging from highly polished, luxury designs to more rustic-looking retreats—are being highlighted as a growing home trend. The articles say design director Jordana Ashkenazi assesses which features work well in real gardens and which styles may not suit all homeowners.

The coverage points to examples associated with public figures, including Amanda Holden’s reported ultra-luxe outbuilding and Stacey Solomon’s “grotto”-style garden retreat. Both outlets frame the story as a comparison of looks that viewers may try to copy, alongside guidance on what makes such structures more practical, aesthetically coherent, and appropriate for neighbourhood settings.

While the two sources largely repeat the same premise and cast of examples, they emphasize the idea of “judging by neighbours” and the appeal of celebrity-led design inspiration. Neither outlet presents new, independent reporting beyond the trend discussion, focusing instead on design commentary and consumer-style evaluation of garden shed concepts.