Small attic spaces with low ceilings can often feel restrictive or remain unused in many homes. However, with a little creativity and thoughtful design, these cozy nooks can be transformed into functional and aesthetically pleasing
I've always dreamed of having a creative studio. In my head, my workspace features a big collaboration table smack dab in the middle of the room surrounded by storage and organization for all my vintage decor. In the past, we've never had the right space to create a work studio. However now that we've found our new home, my workspace dreams are going to become a reality!
This photo gallery features backyard sheds transformed into art studios where the lavish look of Baroque design high-fives the gritty realism of industrial
Chen + Suchart Studio have designed a modern art studio that features an exterior of weathering steel panels and a bright white interior.
La mini maison vitrée en Argentine de l'artiste Catalina Ruiz, est son atelier, et l'endroit parfait pour créer entourée par la nature
I’m in the market for a another work space. Our makeshift dinning room office is not only driving Abe crazy, it just isn’t sustainable anymore. And now that Coco is just half a year away…
IKEA Art Canvas Storage Hack
Here are some of my favorite inspirational studio spaces of artists, designers, and crafters (plus a few solid pieces to get you started!)
Gallery of the best art studio ideas including desk and DIY interior decor ideas for small and large studios.
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I'm off to the farm this week to paint trim and stain the floor in the studio - the last bit of work to do before I can start setting up the space. Since there's really not much to show, I thought I'd share some ideas I've gathered for the space. I need shelving as I have books, frames, canvases...all that need a home. This bookcase is nice and I really like the brush holder. source I like the shallow shelves in this picture. They'd be great for all the cans and bottles of paint. The inspiration/bulletin board area is also really great. I do have an idea for an area to hang photos I'm working off of. source This one is one I really like - notice the canvas storage above the bookshelves and worktable. I want to replicate this is some form or fashion. source These shelves are only one can deep -I'd love something like this so I could see at a glance what paints I had. Loads of them too...I don't think you can have too many shelves. 😊 source Right now my oil paint tubes are in a toolbox. I'd love to have something like this that I could clip them on. Sure would make finding a certain color easy instead of digging through my box. source - #15 Another paint tube system also fabulous: source Love the idea of clip boards to clip inspiration photos up. You can usually find clipboards at the thrift store for next to nothing. source Another setup for canvas storage: source source This is an idea I could easily do - it's an old tv cart with pipe dividers. hmmm, guess I'll have to look for one if Bruce doesn't have time to build me one like in the previous photos. This one I like for the tin ceiling and large worktable in the center. Not sure if I'll have a table in the center though. However, I do plan on one against the wall like the back wall in the photo. source These are all great ideas and will help me figure out how to set the studio up. I am looking forward to planning the space out. SaveSaveSaveSave
I'm off to the farm this week to paint trim and stain the floor in the studio - the last bit of work to do before I can start setting up the space. Since there's really not much to show, I thought I'd share some ideas I've gathered for the space. I need shelving as I have books, frames, canvases...all that need a home. This bookcase is nice and I really like the brush holder. source I like the shallow shelves in this picture. They'd be great for all the cans and bottles of paint. The inspiration/bulletin board area is also really great. I do have an idea for an area to hang photos I'm working off of. source This one is one I really like - notice the canvas storage above the bookshelves and worktable. I want to replicate this is some form or fashion. source These shelves are only one can deep -I'd love something like this so I could see at a glance what paints I had. Loads of them too...I don't think you can have too many shelves. 😊 source Right now my oil paint tubes are in a toolbox. I'd love to have something like this that I could clip them on. Sure would make finding a certain color easy instead of digging through my box. source - #15 Another paint tube system also fabulous: source Love the idea of clip boards to clip inspiration photos up. You can usually find clipboards at the thrift store for next to nothing. source Another setup for canvas storage: source source This is an idea I could easily do - it's an old tv cart with pipe dividers. hmmm, guess I'll have to look for one if Bruce doesn't have time to build me one like in the previous photos. This one I like for the tin ceiling and large worktable in the center. Not sure if I'll have a table in the center though. However, I do plan on one against the wall like the back wall in the photo. source These are all great ideas and will help me figure out how to set the studio up. I am looking forward to planning the space out. SaveSaveSaveSave
A creative life can pass through phases, like the moon. Just consider the path of the New Orleans–based Karina Gentinetta, who started as a corporate lawyer, became an antiques purveyor and added to that the roles of abstract painter and artisanal furniture dealer. As distinct as these endeavors may seem, she has brought to each […]
Do you need to change the interior of the Art Studio? If yes, then come and read this article on Home Art Studio Ideas. Don't beat around the bush and START!
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After living on the road for numerous years, a young artist uncovers an inspiring studio in Rhode Island
¡Pues ya estás tardando en sacar al artista que llevas dentro!
Make your own art drying rack to get your drying prints and art off the studio floor and tables. Here are some easy instructions to make your own.
Katharina and her husband purchased this 1960s home that was once a holiday property and hadn't been updated since it was built. While living in it, the couple has done a fantastic job taking it
Taking a peek into these inspiring art studios from around the globe, and the work they create within them.
Filled with rustic and industrial elements, an artist's earthy residence in Colorado mountain town mimics its rocky surroundings.
Artist Oliver Jeffers keeps a quirky cast of characters (including a ghost!) and various secondhand treasures in his Brooklyn studio.
What is more enchanting than an artist's studio? When these painters, sculptors and creators make a space their home, it changes the environment forever. The living space inevitably becomes a rich source of inspiration for the artist; from the furniture, the objects and books to the colour of the wa
Taking a peek into these inspiring art studios from around the globe, and the work they create within them.
Looking for how to organize your art studio supplies and tools? These tips will translate to any art medium.
A collection of whimsical art studio spaces. Find inspiration for your art studio here along with practical organization tips for your art studio.
Magic, undiscovered place inside Kiev Botanical Garden. Потайна майстерня на території Київського ботанічного саду.
Have you ever looked at a photo in a magazine of an "Artist's Studio" and it is clean, neat, and organized... and you think "that is NOT a working studio!" !? I know I do. I also know that I would LIKE my studio to be clean, neat, and organized but it never lasts. I can clean, or I can create. I just can't do both at the same time. THIS is what my studio looks like this morning.
Family-friendly, cozy design in Los Angeles.
La mini maison vitrée en Argentine de l'artiste Catalina Ruiz, est son atelier, et l'endroit parfait pour créer entourée par la nature
I’m in the market for a another work space. Our makeshift dinning room office is not only driving Abe crazy, it just isn’t sustainable anymore. And now that Coco is just half a year away…
Partir de un campo de fútbol para crear un espacio atelier de arte es un reto curioso, intrigante y bien resuelto por Miriam Barrio.
'Another Day in Oceania' is the latest body of work by Melbourne artist Fred Fowler, opening next Thursday, March 12th at our exhibition space, TDF Collect.