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Barcelona based Six N. Five is a renowned studio doing some magical work with 3D renders alone - from doing process and landscape exploration for Microsoft to c
Explore enchanting dream home library ideas to design your perfect reading space. Discover innovative concepts and create a cozy haven for book lovers.
Yoga playlists for your next yoga class. Find the perfect music for yoga. Vinyasa, Hatha, gentle and yin included. All with spotify links.
Explore Zyeta's portfolio of innovative and future-ready corporate office interior designs in Bengaluru and top cities across India.
Bodies in Urban Spaces is a rare and unique performance where dancers move throughout a city and organize their bodies into the nooks and crannies of
New York based Motion Artist Sam Cannon specializes in creating surreal and experimental animated GIF images. Her interest in GIF animation started during her time at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where Cannon studied both photography and videography, although neither medium really appealed to her. “I liked the space between still and moving images and […]
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Personal project. Renderings from Tadao Ando's masterpiece, The Koshino House. More info about the building: www.archdaily.com/161522/ad-classics-koshino-house-tadao-...
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Learn how to crochet a granny square blanket if you have never crocheted before. It's easy and fun project to start with.
The beginning of the year always sparks my “spring cleaning” mindset! It may not actually be spring yet, but post-holidays always feels like a fresh new start. So what better time than now to organize and get your spaces in order?! I know a lot of creative people thrive with a very cluttered, arti
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
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
With so many beautiful images from our photoshoots, we can't always fit them all in the magazine. Here are a few from the cutting room floor on Volume 7 that don't think should be missed
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We added a custom Murphy bed to the craft room/guest bedroom, see how we paired it with the IKEA Billy bookcase for tons of functional storage and style.
LCS elementary art storage cabinet, built and photographed by me. It's constructed of 11/16" birch and 3/16" luan (mahogany) plywood. Joints are all dado/rabbet + glue. The only nails used were to hold the back panel on. The cabinet is 70" tall, 52" wide, and 16" deep. It's finished with two coats of spar varnish. I figure I've got about 70 hours of labor into it. There are slots inside each column to allow insertion of removable shelves every 1.5" for storage of flat (paper) art work up to 24" wide. These shelves are 3/16" thick. There are also pin holes every 3" to allow relocating heavy duty (11/16" thick) shelves. The slots and pin holes run up both sides to allow maximum flexibility, but the cabinet is currently configured with thin shelves on the left and HD shelves on the right. The middle shelf on each side is fixed in order to keep the uprights from flexing side to side.
Aside from the super functional design (and general style), my favorite thing about this canvas wall organizer is that you can make it for less than $20!
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