
| Photos by Gregg Willett Studio at a Glance Who works here: A wood sculptor Location: Atlanta Size: 200 square feet (19 square... |
| Sink. The wood sculptor wanted his studio to have a washing-up sink; it stands across from the workbench on the left side... |
| Mosquito screen. The sculptor needed protection from Atlanta’s summer mosquitos and other bugs, and he also wanted the option... |
| Vacuum system. The homeowner also wanted to have a vacuum system to pick up the chips and slivers he creates during the carving... |
| Cabinetry. This photo shows the other side of the carving studio, and the many cabinet units that Mozen designed to keep... |
| Carving tool storage. The sculptor uses the drawers in the cabinetry bay beneath the sink to store his carving tools. Wood... |
| Compressor hose. This close-up of the cabinet bay shows the blue hose for the air compressor that powers the sculptor’s electric... |
| Lighting. Mozen and her client chose industrial pendants that felt appropriate for a carving studio. Dark shades on the windows... |
| Sculptures. This photo shows some of the wood sculptor’s work. “He uses a lot of leftover wood from the job to make things,”... |
| Apron hook. The homeowner carved the hook for his woodworking apron. More 14 Home Studios That Nurture Creativity and Art World... |