As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: The Wolf Den

 

A Shed Transformed into a Creative Sanctuary

“The Wolf Den started out of necessity—we needed a dedicated space to work,” Jen shares. “But it quickly became something more: a place where craftsmanship and creativity could thrive.”
— Jen Sickles

What started as a simple backyard shed is now a hub of creativity, craftsmanship, and storytelling. For W+M agent Carla Salcedo’s clients, Jen Sickles and Remus Ionescu—woodworkers with a passion for intentional design—the goal wasn’t just to build a workspace; it was to create an inspiring sanctuary.

“The Wolf Den started out of necessity—we needed a dedicated space to work,” Jen shares. “But it quickly became something more: a place where craftsmanship and creativity could thrive.”

Over two weeks, Jen and Remus transformed the 8’x12’ structure, insulating the walls, installing custom wood panels, and integrating reclaimed materials to add character. The result? A fully functional workshop where modern tools meet traditional techniques.

“One of the best surprises was how much we enjoyed working with reclaimed materials,” Jen recalls. “We found these incredible late-19th-century pantry cabinets in an alley and knew they had to be part of the space.” The CNC table, crafted from old fencing material, is another nod to sustainability—giving new purpose to something with a past.

The project wasn’t without its challenges. “We ran over budget thanks to a spray insulation mishap, but in the end, it gave us better temperature and sound control—so it was a win,” Jen admits. And while this wasn’t a beginner-friendly build, she encourages others to create spaces that reflect their own style and vision. “A workshop isn’t just about function—it should inspire you every time you step inside.”

From its Dover Gray exterior to the Chimichurri-green accents inside, every detail of the Wolf Den tells a story—including custom wood panels engraved with designs reminiscent of etchings in school desks. “It’s not just a place to work,” Jen says. “It’s a reflection of our journey, built with history, heart, and a little bit of sawdust in every corner.” Keep up with Jen + Remus and their handcrafted creations at brasswolfworkshop.com/blog.

 

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