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| Make the most of a large laundry room. This space by Martha O'Hara interiors combines an office, laundry room and craft room. O'Hara custom designed the wrapping center rods and racks for this space, which she dubs "Practical Magic." |
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| Have fun with color. One of my favorite color combinations is yellow, black and white, and designer Michelle Hinckley has maximized on that taxicab palette in this room. Her use of symmetry keeps things balanced and pleasing to the eye. Lots of us have searched high and low for reasonably-priced organizing boxes and magazine holders and have found the best bargains are from IKEA. Warning: You're going to shred your fingertips on those little metal label tabs when you're putting them together, but they are worth it. |
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| Take over a not-so-large closet. I know most of us don't have the luxury of a walk-in we can dedicate to crafts, much less an entire craft room. If this is the case, consider transforming a two door closet into a craft space. This is a good use of a guest room closet. (See how this designer created her circle-inspired wall stencil.) See more closet transformations |
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| Consider a pegboard system. Borrow the pegboard idea from the garage workbench to hang organizational containers and rods. Paint it an inspiring color; this one is painted "Lakeshore" by Sherwin-Williams. |
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| Learn from a kitchen layout. An island in an art studio or craft room can function much like it does in a kitchen. It provides an extra work surface, drawers for tools and even flat files and/or slots for paintings and drawings. Its location in the center of everything improves efficiency. |
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| Take over a guest room. Designer Jeanette Van Wicklen is lucky enough to have a guest house on her property. She turned one large, light and bright room into her design studio. See the rest of this home |
| Make the most of natural light. This studio is where artist Tjasa Owen makes the magic happen. Wall space, natural light and easels are important elements for a painter's workspace. See the rest of this home |
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| Take over the attic. If you have extra space in your attic and need a home studio, consider renovating it. Dormer windows and/or skylights can be added to let in the natural light. See the rest of this home More: 7 Instant Backyard Getaways 15 Ways to Be More Inspired by Your Studio 6 Homes and Studios Where Creativity Thrives |
Laura, that is gorgeous; I love that paint color.
-Martha O'Hara Interiors
www.oharainteriors.com