What can I do to conceal this bottom edge?
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After you repair the missing pieces (and ensure that the moisture problem is fixed) I would place a rectangular planter box (or boxes) in front. Use the planters for seasonal displays ....ie Halloween, thanksgiving, 4th of July/Canada day etc, not necessarily plants if that's not your thing
Put planters in front on the concrete. Glue/nail plastic edging for the garden. I think you used to be able to get metal edging, too. Paint a 3-4'' high flat black
band across the bottom.
I agree with Holly.......or freshen the paint and add larger plantings at the foundation. PS Jealous of your she shed ;)
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Planter boxes or a shor box hedge are great ways to hide that!
Disguising it isn't going to cure the problem. You need to thoroughly clean out the rot and reseal with something like plastic wood. I don't know the brand name but I've used it for my project. 1) Take a picture of the problem to local big box store and ask how to repair. 2) After repairing, repaint the affected area, then 3) Decorate as others suggested above.
You are a woman, we can do anything! Try Lowe's or Home Depot and purchase a BRASS door bottom or another kind, they make heavy glue to put it on with. Measure the size of the door before you go, clean area put the glue on the part you are sticking to the door. In 15 minutes go rest you are finished! Then relax and enjoy the good job you completed by yourself! We do not always need a man. It beats cooking on a hot day.
I would just add a decorative edging of some sort on the bottom. Not really help, but might get your creative juices flowing . . .
Okay, the real question here is what are you selling to customers??? I would put something out there that represents your work. Even a framed sign on the ground with an arrow toward the door and maybe a catchy saying.
Measure from the door to end of the shed for each side then Purchase a board 6" or 8" wide and have Home Depot cut it for you free of charge. Place it at the bottom flush to the ground but you may have to cut those strips coming down the same height as the board for it to fit snug. Nail it and paint it and it looks like molding and problem fixed, I did this at my last house.
The bottoms of the wood edge are open. If you do not fill in the openings, there is a gap. if you paint it white, you will see the ragged edges. Painting it black will help it blend and not stand out.