Friday, October 14, 2022

A Studio Redo- 15 Tips


A recent trip to Fort Wayne, Indiana 
gave me some time to help sort, 
organize and arrange a studio space
 for my sister- Teresa.
We cleared most things out and were blessed
 to find 2 matching Romweber armoires.
They matched the light wood of her table and chairs 
and a post on 1st Dibs listed them for sale at $3750 each.
Our second hand finds were an amazing steal deal!!
The mid-century burl wood and mirrored pair were a find.
1st Tip- Shop second-hand or thrift.

The pullout drawers and shelves were perfect
 for the vertical storage 
we were looking for in the studio.
2nd Tip-  Optimize vertical space. 
But, as in ANY project-
 it gets worse before it gets better.
3rd tip- put like things together.
4th tip- label everything.
So you can find things and also put things away. 
We found a trio set of vintage Needlecraft magazines
 that she had stashed.  The "frameless" plan 
was a great way to let the gold colors 
and soft pastels stand out in the grouping.
5th tip- use what you have.

A rolling cart from Michaels allows for a stash
 of often used supplies right there.
  If it needs to be wheeled to another part
 of the house- that is easily done.
Plastic storage was used in the closet space.
6th tip- Use coupons to shop for storage.
Small boxes with lids were used to separate like items.
All sorts of other containers were upcycled for sorting.
7th Tip-Recycle and reuse. Shop your house.
The vintage oak armoire had been
 in her house for many years-
 a gift from our parents.
Pull out drawers make optimum use of space.
We decided we liked the look of the vintage storage items
 when the cupboard doors were open.
8th Tip- Tool boxes, old shop drawers and 
photo slide cases are great for studio supply storage.

A ladder was brought in to fill in behind the lamp.
A small oak bookcase serves to hold
 daily materials for Bible Study and Visual Faith journaling.
9th tip- Put daily use Devotional supplies all together.

 The small stand on the left might 
have been a vintage magazine rack.
 It was retrofitted perfectly to store 
12 by 12 plastic "project" cases.
10th tip- Reimagine all items for a new purpose.
The 12 by 12 project cases work 
great to store supplies according to 
both project and liturgical season.
We decided a family gallery wall 
was a great way to use the corner space.
We added favorite mementos and Bible verses.
11th Tip- Plan for future growth. 
Vintage photo slide cases are great 
retrofitted as tag storage drawers.
A large wooden box holds 
Visual Faith projects all together.
Easy to find, share and add to the collection.
12th Tip- Fun displays add interest.
On the far side of the room is a large closet
 that had already been fitted with wire shelving.
The closet is for less used supplies 
and material storage for events and projects.
All things for gelli printing are placed together.
13th- Store all things for an art process together.
Make it grab and go.
Less used items are up high and may need a stool.
Items used more often are eye level.
14th Tip- Plan for "less motion" to retrieve an item.
15th Tip- Same size and stacked storage boxes
 are the best use of space.
Teresa is all set for studio time.
A fun gift to work together
 on this creative project.
I give thanks for this sister who also serves
 as a Visual Faith® Ministry coach. 



1 comment:

  1. Oh my!! What a team you are to pull this all together. I think my area is hopeless....I AM trying to minimize my interests, but that's way too hard for me. Enjoy your space, Teresa!

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