tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4615771382535734644.post5984405446606016299..comments2024-01-25T11:26:43.211-06:00Comments on Art Unstructured: Useful Ideas for Setting Up Your Studio SpaceAnn Renee Lighterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04679844686897044465noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4615771382535734644.post-65315289081053691372018-01-06T06:35:41.332-06:002018-01-06T06:35:41.332-06:00Good luck with your studio, Julie RS. I'm gla...Good luck with your studio, Julie RS. I'm glad you found this post useful. It's really a process of figuring out what works best for you, keeping the things you use, and finding another place for the things you don't use. That part of it seems to be ongoing for me. There are so many good options for creating storage. The key is to maximize the space you have and keep things in proportion so your studio invites you in, rather than pushes you out. <br />Best Regards,<br />Ann ReneeAnn Renee Lighterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04679844686897044465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4615771382535734644.post-28040300813101914312018-01-05T21:51:27.027-06:002018-01-05T21:51:27.027-06:00I am going back to this blog post because I have a...I am going back to this blog post because I have a studio that badly needs to be unscarified. I am overwhelmed with all the decisions to make with the clutter and how to make it better. I may be able to draw up a plan after looking at what you have done.Julie RSnoreply@blogger.com