Winter 2013
SO what have I been up during
this long, long, cold winter?
Doing a much needed studio makeover!!
Before Makeover - What a mess! |
As you can see from the collage photo on the right my studio was a big mess. I was spending more time looking for supplies and most times not finding what I needed. Bags, boxes and booth supplies lined the floor; I ran
out of places to put things.
I couldn't
create anymore because I wasn't able to locate what I needed to work with. The lack of storage, huge
messes and the color of the walls in my studio (slate blue) was so depressing
that is was overwhelming me, I had to make some changes.
Being snowed in for weeks was the
perfect opportunity I needed to make the transformation.
I schemed and planned on how I could make changes without
spending a lot of money. I spent hours
on Pinterest looking at studio designs and getting ideas on how I could make my small space
more workable.
I choose bright colors of lime green, teal and purple to paint the walls, these are my favorite
“HAPPY” colors.
Bay Window with New Valance - A Pinterest Idea |
Things were starting to come together and I figured it would take me about 4 weeks to accomplish it all.
I had everything all tore up, my boxed studio supplies were occupying space in the hallway, guest bedroom and living room, what I mess I had.
I had two walls painted when I got sick. Put me out of commission for two weeks and blew my 4 week makeover timeline all to you know what.
My Closet Office |
Anyhow, it seemed to take me forever to get the painting, arranging and mass purging accomplished but I did it. All in all it took me two months to accomplish instead of the 4 weeks I had planned.
It was well worth all
the time and hard work it took because I now have a studio that I LOVE!
The drawers and storage bins are labeled, my files organized, tools have new homes, my assortment of pliers hang on the wall inches away from my work desk, everything has a place (well almost, I’m not perfect you know) and the layout works.
I have created an uplifting, inspiring work atmosphere where
I can create and explore my world of jewelry designs.
Now if
I can just keep it this way, so far so good!
Check out the photos below to see my new studio!
Tool Bench Before and After |
The before/after split photo here allows you to see the changes I made to the workbench. Ken built the bench top and peg board area for me a few years back and included a row of narrow hidden shelves along the right side of the peg board allowing me to store my chemicals out of site. The big problem I had with this bench was clutter and lack of organization. The newly revamped bench now stores oodles and oodles of my jewelry supplies and I can quickly located what I need now that they are labeled ! The second drawer from the top when opened becomes my design tabletop space.
I use to have 3 bookcases centered on this wall. By removing one of them I was able to move my kilns to this side of the room. All of my beads are now in one place! Even better, I color co-ordinate the stacking plastic boxes and used paint swatches to make punched out butterfly's that I glued on the boxes that corresponds to the color of beads inside.
Look at that bright purple wall! I love this color! Only one wall is painted purple, and I have plans to do add some lime green to it when I have more time.
Painting the ceiling fan turquoise was a lot easier than I thought and I love how it came out. I just love the pop of color and this room just makes me smile the minute I walk in to it!
I'm so excited to see all the plans I'd worked on for my studio turn out to be the fun work room I needed for creating
my one of kind creations!!!
my one of kind creations!!!