Tips For Turning Your Garage Into An Art Studio
If you like to paint, draw, or do anything artistic that needs space, you might be trying to figure out where in your house you can set up shop. Have you ever considered that using part of your garage might be the perfect solution? If you have extra space in your garage, or can create some by cleaning out the boxes and other things you don’t need, you will have a space that you can use as your own studio.
A garage is generally much larger and will provide much more space to explore your artistic activities than to try and use any other room inside your house – plus, a garage gives you the freedom to expand to the outdoors. But before you just dive head first into a project to turn your garage into a studio, you should spend some time doing a little research and planning first.
You should think about how you want all of your art supplies and tools set up inside your new studio. It’s a good idea to list everything that you will want to store and use there such as an easel, drop cloth, canvases, paints and other supplies that you will be using for your art. You can then start to think about where everything will be stored and what you will want to store it all in.
Think about how you want to be set up in the room – where you want to face and where you want to stand. For example, if your garage has windows you might want to look out of, or if you want to face the door, those are things to take into consideration.
There is a lot of work that will need to be done in order to completely turn a basic garage into a full-functioning art studio, but if you plan it all in advance it won’t be that difficult. It is important to include everything you will need and everything you want to add to your master list and then be sure to consider where you want it placed in order to create a studio that you will enjoy working in on a regular basis.
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