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Dream Studio

9/6/2012

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If you follow me on Pinterest, you know that I do a lot of studio-coveting.  I spend a ridiculous amount of time daydreaming about a large, light-filled space out in the country.  This dream studio is preferably beside a creek or river. 
I would also *settle* for this location.
The dream studio is also well-organized - a gorgeous, streamlined space that is well considered and tidy.   Like this...
NOT this...
This space also comes with an endless amount of storage, of course!  

I have been racking my brain on how to improve our small, in-home studio.  I am very grateful for the space that I do have, but with both Derek and myself working/storing in there, it is simply not large enough.  No amount of organizing and space-saving will do.  So.  We are considering taking down the wall that currently separates our master bedroom from our office and turning it into one room - our new studio!  We will be moving our bedroom into our current studio.  It will be cramped, but it's a sacrifice that Derek and I are willing to make.  (Who needs a large room to sleep in, anyway??)  On the other hand, we absolutely DO need a bigger space to create in, and I am so excited about the possibilities the larger room would provide!

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Kyra link
9/11/2012 02:40:54 am

I dream about a bigger studio, outfitted with all sorts of stuff too. I even looked at some of the other things people have done (like when a house is going to be torn down, sometimes they'll let people come cart it off and put it somewhere else. I have heard of artists getting one of those, and setting up their studios inside. Seems like a good idea, even if I can't figure out how they do it!)

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Lauren link
9/21/2012 06:41:13 am

Oh I have also dreamt of that, sigh! The hardest part for us would be getting some land (decent, FLAT land, here in WV).

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AK link
9/20/2012 05:32:14 pm

LOL! I'm with Francis. I have tried to be number three but it's just not working. I draw the line though at wiping my brushes on the curtains.

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Lauren link
9/21/2012 06:49:37 am

haha! ok...so if you looked into my current studio, it would be much more like his! but I promise myself that I will be like #3 in the dream studio - I have to keep this hope alive!

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