I came home from work last Thursday all jazzed to rearrange and reorganize my art room. Obviously my subconscious had been working at it for a while because I'd been needing more table top and storage space but didn't have any idea on how to make that happen. Now, since I'm an interior designer you'd think I could space plan a little better - but it's often harder when you're your own client, right?
Anyway, I was finally struck with inspiration - I came home and pulled out the trusty tape measure then started to work. I emptied out the whole room (so I could clean while I was at it!) except for the bank of shelves along one wall that's just too heavy. Here's the 'before' which you might have seen from previous WOYWW entries.
You can see my work table is in the middle of the room, putting my back to the windows and light so my table was often in shadow. I had a few TV trays serving as stacking space for papers. Now......
Table in front of window (much better), papers to my right and overflow supplies on my left in the bookcase. I've got frames, canvases and tablets leaning against the wall - there's about 3' behind the bookcase.
Then, my brilliant idea! I have this computer desk overhead that we weren't using and was just in the garage collecting dust. I enlisted hubby to help bring it upstairs (whew!) and it makes a perfect, accessible, long stackable surface for whatever papers or supplies are going into the current project!
To the left, or behind me if I'm facing my work table, is the wall of gorilla shelves.....
Bins, books, card making supplies, jewelry supplies, floral supplies and family games all reside here and now are grouped together instead of willy nilly on the shelves. Oh yeah, the room does have a closet and yep, it's full of stuff too - we outfitted it with those wire shelves and I have more magazines, paper, books and random supplies in there. Truly, I need to stop collecting and start making! (but the collecting is so much fun!)
So, all this reorganization has definitely inspired and refocused me and it's SUCH a pleasure to walk into the room and get busy. I'm still fine tuning where things work best and sometimes can't remember where I tucked something, but that's minor. The hard part is over; let the fun begin!