Ok folks... here is my contribution
First my home made mini-studio (I have to buy lamps... I know )
Then my small workplace (where I work when I cant use the dining table... hahaha...)
Closer view.....
And finally, the workspace I use the most... that's the issue when you live in a (very) small house... and my boss Oscar, he's controlling all of my work
Enjoy.... and have fun !
Tamara
Tamara, do you live in the vicinity of an IKEA store by any chance? Its very 'European'. Given that I am not overly keen on the dentist I think your studio would put the fear of god into me.
Something like THIS maybe(I have to buy lamps... I know )
You have what!
Several points about your work area Margate Man
- That's a very large dessert bowl!
- You really ought to get a mat to go under the laptop, or you will scratch that table.
- Next time you do a landscape to go on the wall try stitching it in Photoshop.
- Change your CiC screen name to 'Margate Man'
Tamara
I need you to take this shot again. Except this time put the camera on tripod and self-timer and sit on the red stool, looking comfortable and at ease. I know that people love their MACs so much that all other considerations are forgotton, but there are limits...
Love the pussy.
Er, no quilting circle, although there are plenty around. The ladies just don't seem to be interested in the technical aspects of my camera..... I can't figure out why! Did you happen to note that I know where to put my legs? On the hassock! Yup! I'm all into the comforts of home.....Lovely house, Katy. Looks a really cool place to live. I like the bygonne era, Late Victorian, Old New England look. Are you in a quilt making circle?
Envious.
You have exquisite taste Gareth. Ignore the Welshman. He is miffed that he has no bids for his Laura Ashley scatter cushions on e-bay (they clash with his pink camera)You have what!
Ok, I can see you are all highly organised. I currently work off a laptop wherever, but mostly from the dining room table at the farm.
How good is your imagination? I have an old stable block with hay loft. We are talking about 5 x 18 meters (20 x 60 feet roughly). Come November I will be doing up the hay loft as a studio for myself and for the workshops I run. The following images are ‘before’. I will post ‘after’ images so see if you can image the conversion.
The stables were built in 1857 old by Australian standards and were originally the home of the draught horses to serviced the Kyneton cordial factory. Below the hay loft is a 6 bay stables with original panelling, feeders and bluestone floor. The walls are corrugated iron. In time I will convert the stables into a gallery.
This will be the front door. I have new colonial style double doors with clear glass to go in here.
I will be putting French doors at this end to allow for flow through ventilation. I will use the old door from the other end as internal louvers to block out light when I use a projector, etc.
As you can see the first step is a bit dramatic. I am building a timber deck over the sheep yards and have purchased the stairs to go with them.
This is the current ladder to get into the loft. I think I need to update this.
I do need some assistance though. Where do I put the wine cabinet?