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5 flexible studio solutions

1/16/2015

Well that was a quick week. I hardly had any time to blog as I was to busy painting.

One of my New Year resolutions was to stop working from home. I’m currently painting a small studio from top to bottom and can’t wait to start working from there. Guess which colour I’m painting it?! Let’s just say that the change is massive. I’ll show you the studio soon, but in the meantime 5 flexible studio solutions.

5 flexible studio solutionsphoto by RUM magazine

5 flexible studio solutions

 

5 flexible studio solutions

 

5 flexible studio solutions

 

5 flexible studio solutions

 

These were the things I was looking for when I was searching for a studio:
  • good natural light
  • an easily adaptable space
  • wooden floor

I think a small studio needs to be flexible, so you can move things around easily. It’s all about being creative and having fun, right?! It’s important to have a desk to work from, but sometimes it might need to be moved so you can take photos or make something. This is why I’m now considering what kind of table to buy. What do you prefer small tables or trestle tables?

 

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  1. Kris says:

    Trestle table with adjustable height, no doubt! It’s height flexibility can go great lengths! Can use it for eating as well if you have staff or visitors to feed during an event or a project.

    Thank you for this great post!
    K