I love this studio that belongs to danish artist Tenka Gammelgaard.
Whether you use it to work from home, just for fun or only write cheques, it pays to make a studio that's both functional and inspiring. Making yourself a beautiful work space at home will improve the time spent working in it. It can also be the best way to keep focused and be productive in those hours spent working on or trying to make magic on your project. Whether your studio is a room or a corner make it inspiring!
Organize all your tools so you have everything at hand, ready for you!
Ultimately it's about changing the perception of your work space. If you take the time to enjoy the workspace you will be surprised to discover a more positive mindset to going to work at home.
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