My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

Welcome to my updated home-office-turned-art-studio! You might recall how I was planning to focus more on art this new year (see my NYE resolution post here if you missed it at the start of 2022). Well, I’m doing my very best to make good on that promise to myself by setting up a space that fosters lots and lots of creativity. Keep scrolling for photos of the updated room, plus tips for creating a multi-functional space and all of the linked resources I could find so you can achieve the look in your house.

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

Resources: Area rug, DIY wood wall, Desk, Desk chair, Easel, Stool, Floating shelves, Abstract art print over console, Abstract art print on shelves, My handmade pottery

There were really only two main things that I needed to add/change about the room to turn it into a functioning art studio. First, I swapped out the upholstered side chair that I used to have in the far corner for an easel, and I also hung two new floating shelves so I had easy access to my art supplies on a daily basis.

The upholstered chair I mentioned was pretty much just for looks. John would occasionally take a seat there when he’d visit me during my work day, but otherwise, it was there to be pretty. That’s just plain silly, so swapping it out for an easel that I’ll actually use made a whole lot more sense. It’s not quite as photogenic as the chair was, but it feels far more authentic now with the art easel in place.

The shelves are the same floating shelves that we hung in our living room a year ago. I think they’re currently sold out, but keep an eye on the Target website for a restock. They’re so awesome and only cost about $25 a pop when on sale. These shelves hold a ton (I have them loaded up with even heavier stuff in the living room), and are very easy to install. I really hope they come back in stock for you.

As for what I actually put on the shelves, it’s a mix of things that inspire me or make me smile, like cool vintage art, ceramics, and glassware, and also lots of practical art supplies, too. I bought some inexpensive cups and bins to hold my paints and drawing supplies, and also used some of my own handmade pottery to keep pencils and paint brushes organized. My favorite thing on the shelf might be the abstract painting you see pictured below. It’s by artist Anna Núñez via Inglenook Studio.

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

Resources: Desk table lamp, Reed diffuser, Faux fiddle leaf fig tree, Console table lamp, Faux snake plant, Cellular shades, Air purifier

I really needed this room to be organized and clean, and the vintage console cabinet I situated in front of my DIY reclaimed wood wall has been the best solution I could come up with to hide all of my office junk. It’s filled with all sorts of random things, like packing supplies for DGD Pottery Etsy shop orders, printer ink cartridges, extra printer paper, more art supplies, and also cat food since this room is where I feed the cats. Fun fact: their litter boxes are actually hidden away in that closet! We usually keep one door cracked open for them to walk through as needed.

So, yes, you’re reading that right. This is an office, an art studio, and also a high traffic pet room, too. I’m proud to say that I’ve made the most of absolutely every square inch, but I don’t think it really looks like I did. It’s not packed to the gills with furniture, and there’s still plenty of room to move around. I think the key to having an uncluttered organized work space is good hidden storage, and also making the most of vertical space by hanging storage shelves up high.

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

Resources: White paint color, Blue/green paint color, Small storage cups, Paint tube organizer, Computer desktop art, Ceiling fan (similar), My DIY vision board, Vintage items: console cabinet, hanging lamp, globe, portrait art, floor basket, landscape painting, ceramics

Oh, I meant to ask you not to judge my half-finished painting too harshly. It has been many, many years since I painted art, and this is my first portrait since, I think, high school. So, we’re talking 17+ years! Portraiture is what I studied and focused on in college, but I did it all in graphite pencil—not paint. This is something I’ve wanted to try my hand at for a long time, so I’m excited to start cultivating those skills. That said, this first attempt has been really humbling. It’s not nearly as easy as it looks, even if you do have years of experience drawing faces. I’ve got a long way to go.

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

If you want to take an “in motion” tour of my combination home office art studio, just click “Play” on that video above, or hop over to YouTube here. I put together a new video that literally walks you through the entire space, and allows you to see lots more detail than you might be able to pick up on here in this post full of static photos. I think the video also gives you a much better sense of just how small the room is, too. It’s not much, but it’s very hard-working, and that’s all I care about. Comment below and tell me what you love (or maybe what you don’t love!) about the room. I’m all ears.

My Combination Home Office Art Studio

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Top 12 Home Purchases From 2021

Top 12 Home Purchases From 2021

Clever, useful products for the home is one of my very favorite categories to shop on Amazon. Whether it’s a super-simple-to-clean area rug that makes life with pets way easier, or the perfect palm-sized vacuum for kitchen crumbs, I get really giddy whenever I discover an item that ticks a box for us and our routines. I spent some time this week reminiscing about the 12 home buys from 2021 that really made a difference in our lives, and this is the full list I came up with.

Top 12 Home Purchases From 2021:

1. Room Darkening Curtain Panels: I finally settled on the perfect curtains for our main bedroom, and now I want them for every room! We hung ours using the back tab for a more polished look, but there is another option for hanging them.

2. Loloi II Wynter “Auburn/Multi” Area Rug: I have never, ever found a rug that I love more. The colors are my dream palette, and this flat printed design is super easy to keep clean. We have it in three rooms of our house—no joke.

3. LED Round Flat Panel Light: I adore the sleek silhouette of this light fixture. It’s practically flush with the ceiling, and lights up a room so nicely. We have it in both of our bathrooms. Bonus: You can customize the temperature of the light! In other words, you can make the light it puts off look warmer or cooler, depending on what you prefer.

4. 2’ Cedar Artificial Bush: I have officially given up on trying to keep live potted plants thriving outside our entry. I’ve purchased this artificial plant over and over, and couldn’t recommend it more. The zero maintenance thing is a true breeze.

5. Matte Black Indoor/Outdoor Wall Sconce: I added this sconce above our back deck last fall, and love it. It’s modern but also a touch traditional, and does a great job lighting up our outdoor living room.

6. Plastic Acrylic Bookends: I had been on the hunt for good bookends for our floating shelves in the living room (this set, and this one up high). I wanted something discreet that actually worked. These bookends fit the bill perfectly.

7. Wireless Door Bell: Last spring I started thinking about getting a Ring doorbell for our house, but I read lots of “meh” reviews, so I decided not to. Instead, I upgraded our ancient old doorbells to these wireless bells. So easy to install, and they work great.

8. Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner: I desperately wanted to find a way to deal with kitchen countertop crumbs. This little (tiny!) handheld vacuum works great.

9. Extra-Strong Magnetic Hooks: Another kitchen hack I came up with last year was to hang our everyday oven mits from these magnetic hooks. I stuck them to the side of our metal hood vent so they’re out of the way, but still easy to grab.

10. Modern Plug-in Wall Sconce: I really love the fact that more and more lighting brands are coming out with plug-in options for sconces. We added this mod light to the wall in our living room and didn’t have to hire an electrician to hard-wire it.

11. Trinsic Universal Trip Lever: Quite possibly the weirdest thing I bought last year was this toilet flush handle. It was outrageously expensive, but seriously worth every penny. It makes our bathroom look so much fancier.

12. Echo Dot Smart speaker: I bought one of these bluetooth speakers for my home office that I recently made over into an art studio so I could listen to classical music while I paint and draw. It also controls all the lights in our house by voice command.

Have you paused for a second to evaluate your purchases from last year (or even the one before that)? I’d love to know what you’re still using and loving. It’s kind of fun to look back at all of the little gadgets and décor pieces I bought that ended up changing our lifestyle and routines for the better. I think I’ll make this list an annual tradition! Let me know in the comments which items caught your eye above.

Top 12 Home Purchases From 2021

*I earn a small percentage from purchases made using the affiliate links above. Affiliate links are not sponsored. Rest assured that I never recommend products we wouldn’t use or don’t already love ourselves.

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