Dining room art studio combo

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an assortment of art supplies including paint, pencils and markers are shown in this collage with the words how i hide my art studio

I don’t have a dedicated studio, instead I paint and keep all my supplies in our living room. The dining table can get so messy, especially if I’ve painted for a few days without putting away a thing.I keep all my supplies in our TV unit, so when everything is neatly put away it looks just like a living room. However I am seriously running out of space. More and more bits of paint, paper etc. are overflowing because they don’t find a space in the TV unit anymore. It was time to get some…

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a room filled with lots of potted plants next to a wooden table and chairs

My new creative work space blurs the lines between garden and studio. I moved from an upstairs bedroom to a room we opened up into my garden with sliding doors and a deck. Come take a look at my inspiring space filled with plants, art supplies and ample storage.

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an old fashioned dining room table and chairs with bookshelves in the background,

Our eat-in nook is in the shape of half a hexagon. And our “temporary” table was a hand-me-down Craigslist loaner from some friends — in the shape of an octagon. I should have known we were destined for each other.

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the child is sitting at the table in the room

Where the Making Happens Since moving into our house about three years ago, our art studio has set its stake in almost every non-sleeping/bathing area of our home. The house is small, and we have to get creative. Are you in the same camp? Most recently, our studio was in the official dining room, which […]

a bed with the words 5 home art studio solutions for small spaces

If you're dying for a home art studio, but you're short on space, this post is for you. I'm going to share 5 art studio solutions for small spaces that you can squeeze into the tiniest of homes.

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a woman standing in front of a desk with paintings on the wall and an easel

I love having a well-stocked craft cupboard (or room, tote, or closet), but find myself locked in a never-ending battle with my craft supplies. A box from IKEA holds all my embroidery supplies except my oversized hoops, my twines are all in a tangle, and there are pompoms everywhere. Here are a baker’s dozen ways to keep your stash organized, accessible, and even aesthetically pleasing.

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