Everyone needs a space that is uniquely theirs, even in a shared household. I'm pouring over my latest bedside reading (Where Women Create and Where Women Create: Book of Inspiration: In the Studio and Behind the Scenes with Extraordinary Women) for ideas on shaping my workspace.
My office at our old apartment, a 3' x 6' space carved out of my closet, was all but forgotten with Gates' arrival.
A couple of weeks ago, while at my parents' house, I noticed a couple of interior design books: Where Women Create and Where Women Create: Book of Inspiration: In the Studio and Behind the Scenes with Extraordinary Women.
Some ideas for organization gleaned from these books include:
- "Have what you use most within reach." - Danita
- Store supplies and materials according to color so that you can find what you need for a project right away. - Bonzie
- "Keep everything related to [a] particular piece together [to make] it easy to come back to at a later time." - Bonzie
- In shared spaces, make it a habit to put supplies away each and every time you create. - Connie Govea Stuart
Now that we've moved, we have a much larger workspace, an area larger than my first studio apartment in San Francisco. The Skandia shelving unit has been set up and waits ready to be filled with books and notions. While I haven't yet fully organized our combined office, I already have enjoyed blogging from the desk and looking out the front windows.
How do you get and remain inspired?
Happy Reading!
Eden