I mentioned in an earlier post that Gregory Han from the ever wonderful Apartment Therapy photographed the Sugar Shack's garden, well this is the studio series, as you can see it's just a section of the garage. I wish I had a fancy grand studio, one that had heat, a bathroom, and a rain free floor. I have heat, but in August and the bathroom's never going to happen, and you know you can't stop the rain. So there you go! Honestly though, I do love my studio and it's the biggest I have ever had. It wasn't that long ago a kitchen and a studio were one, or a corner of a dining room. To all my friends in New York forgive me for even joking. I can relate!





12 comments:
It still looks like a fantastic space to be creative- even if it's hot or wet! ;)
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! I get the feeling that your home reflects exactly who you are! Am I right?
~janet
Unfortunately yes!
Whenever I see pictures of my blogger companions homes, I feel woefully inadequate. Do you hire out?
Barbara, You bet! and never fell inadequate that's our governor's job.
hello hollywood..we are neighbors....
and i am in love with your site. and your profile pic is bananas. i want that place.
xo
ashlina
www.thedecorista.com
Thanks so much for looking at the dining room revamp.
I loved the red room, and I love this new room just as much.
Isn't it great that life is long enough to experience so many great colors!
xo xo
PS Love your blog!
maybe you could squeeze a porta-potty into the studio?
(it looks great!)
Gorgeous!
oh wow! What am amazing studio, what an inspiring place to work :)
That's cool! So what sort of art do you create? And thanks for following my blog by the way!
I see why you are a designer. Your home is so beautiful. I love the splash of turquoise. Wishing you lived next door to me so maybe some of your talent would rub off. Also, I second what you said about Mick. I love his blog and I wish we all had pure souls like him. Our world would be a much better place.
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