Si ce deux-pièces de 45m2 près de Paris était en très mauvais état, ses propriétaires ont su en déceler le potentiel en le visitant
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With a room divider in a studio apartment, you turn a one-room apartment into a one-bedroom home. The best room divider for your studio apartment depends on
Studio organization is essential for stress-free creativity; there’s nothing worse than spending a half-hour searching for that perfect rusty key for an assemblage. We’ve curated a few of our favorite studio organization ideas to inspire your studio cleanup!
Este piso está lleno de buenas ideas con estilo y fáciles de copiar para hacer una reforma asequible que puedes aplicar a tu casa.
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Hello again! It’s week two of the One Room Challenge and it’s time to fill you in on the inspiration and the design elements that are going to be incorporated into our new home design studio + office. Things are being ordered, sponsors are stopping by to drop goodies off and we are ready to get started on the changes. The Pinterest board has evolved quite a bit over the last two years and we are ready to move it from secret to public to share our inspiration with you all! Many of you that know
Taking on the decoration of a nine-storey townhouse for clients based in America would faze some, but Bryan O'Sullivan and his studio saw it as a place to experiment with colour and work with a host of artisan makers to create something unique and full of character
Jackie's apartment is the perfect definition of chic meets glam. At only 466 square feet, this studio-turned-1-bedroom is any girl's dream sanctuary. From brass accents to cosy seating, this apartment has it all. GET THE LOOK As stunning as this apartment is, it didn’t necessarily start out this way. It took a few months to create the
See how Shea transformed her parent's bonus room into a space for the whole family.
A collection of whimsical art studio spaces. Find inspiration for your art studio here along with practical organization tips for your art studio.
Silhouette Studio V4 vs V3...changes to Silhouette Studio Version 4, new features, updates, and how to use the new software!
When students connect math to real world situations, they realize that math makes sense and is useful in their everyday lives.
When the three films of The Lord of the Rings came out, I watched the featurettes obsessively after each one, to see how the enormous teams had crafted the films. Most illustrators work alone in their homes or studios, and the idea of using illustration skills to work together on a massive project…
Get to know Daniella the artist behind Pressed and the lady who teaches our Pressed Flower Framing Workshop!
A few weeks ago I visited some artists' studios in the Shrewsbury Open Studios weekend. I usually choose about four or five artists to visit, however, this does not always go to plan! One of my first ports of call was to see Pam Newall's garden studio; located very space efficiently in her shed! This was a treat to also see her beautiful house and garden. Pam has just completed the Professional Print Diploma course at Wrexham Print Centre and is now looking to take an MA in printmaking. The weather was ideal for this weekend, hot and sunny and Pam had very kindly supplied visitors with glasses of refreshing orange juice on ice, perfect for such a hot day. Pam's work is lovely; her prints feel like moments captured in time and the colours are subtle and beautiful. You can see her work in the Print Centre up to 24th July in the 'Print Out: Professional Printmakers' Exhibition and Pam also has a print in the Wrexham Open at Oriel Wrecsam. After spending quite a lot of time talking to Pam and some of her visitors, I then drove to the studio of another graduate from the Professional Printmaking course, Heather Prescott: I received another warm welcome from Heather and spent a lot of time talking to her (I think this is why I don't get to see so many artists! But the ones I do see are just so interesting). Her collagraph prints are beautiful with lovely colours and textures. Also Heather is experimenting with some prints onto Chinese paper which will be exciting to see how they develop. Her studio is fascinating with so many lovely things to see: Then I was invited to view the studio of Heather's neighbour, artist Mike Priest: Most of Mike's abstract paintings are on a really large scale, as you can see and he has an exhibition coming up in the autumn at Shrewsbury School. The colours he uses and his mark making techniques are what make his paintings special. Mike has a really nice studio space, situated in his garden. On the day I visited some of his paintings were propped up outside and the light filtered through these into the studio giving a kind of Japanese feel: Although a lot of Mike's work is large scale he also paints smaller works in preparation for the larger canvases and these along with some of his monoprints can be seen in Wenlock Fine Art
When I start working with a new client I usually walk into a space and see the potential of what it could be. Not in a judgmental way! I’m not picking apart what is wrong with the cosmetics of a house or room so much as I immediately begin to visualize how this space can be best utilized f