Achievable Workspaces: Closet Workspaces

Examples of beautiful but small workspaces

The artisan workspaces you see all over social media in downtown, architectural buildings are beautiful, but most of us don't have access to those unique studio locations. That gave us the idea to start this photo series where we feature attractive, functional workspaces that you can achieve in a regular, suburban home or building.

"Everyone has a closet, so this month let's look at some clever ways to maximize your workspace with them!"

Paint old shutters

These add dimension and they're functional. They can be used to close off sections of the studio or you can hang things on the slats as a means for organization.

Use fun wallpaper

If you're looking for that unique, architectural feel, then installing removable wallpaper is a great way to give a normal room that luxury, studio feel.

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