September 18, 2011

Studio Bulletin: Our little home studio



Welcome to our little home studio that I share with my father. It’s a small space which became too tight at one point for two people to work in especially since the studio also doubles up as the store! So we racked our brains and came up with all sorts of ideas to utilize the space in the smartest possible way, did a bit of shifting around and finally carved out our individual work stations.  It’s crowded, cozy, untidy and immensely inspiring and the best part is the terrace outside which creates a strange bubble of peace and serenity amidst the noisy city.


 This is my work station, beside the window where I do all my crafting work. All my supplies are organised in neat little rows, my beads in clear bottles and finished products and other materials inside individual boxes. I have a thing for organisation, cannot think clearly otherwise!






This part of the studio is my dad's. He built this area himself as a work bench mainly to work with clay and sometimes do his carpentry too! The packets below the bench are lumps of clay, smart way of storing don't you think? The wooden slats are my favourite part where we hang all our carpentry tools. They look so good too!







The corner by the window, a perfect place to read during those stubborn creative blocks. 





















My latest haul from the wholesale market, wooden beads that I'm currently in love with.
Work in progress...





1 comment:

Unknown said...

I have always admired your organisation skills. It runs in your family! I still hope i can get some of it rubbed off on me ;)