Archive for the ‘Workspace Wednesday’ Category
I’ve been working with pns reader Elizabeth of Please Note Paper recently, who has a great blog (you should check it out- especially if you like to cook – great casual recipes).
Anyway, she sent me over some photos of her workspace and I have to tell you, I never thought I could love a blue studio so much. It’s crafty, cozy, and everything in between. An organized workspace with personality can be hard to replicate, but this one is spot on.
Love the mini cork board and clotheslines for hanging inspiration.
This week is a special edition of Workspace Wednesday because it is the actual (wonderfully cool) workspace of a papernstitch reader, Silvana of Leefee Photography. Silvana contacted me last week, and as soon as I saw her workspace, I was like “hell yes, when can I schedule this“.
Her studio is filled with everyday objects that inspire, including shelves stacked with favorite books, a green vintage phone for quick calls, a bulletin board packed with photos taken my Silvana herself, and a collection of vintage cameras. What’s not to like here? Another great space to drool over for Workspace Wednesday.
What do you like most about Silvana’s space?
Thank you Silvana for sharing your space with fellow pns readers! To view more of Silvana’s work, visit her photography shop on Etsy and her inspiring blog.
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After the last Workspace Wednesday post, I thought we all could use another round of inspiration. And because the pop of color last time was popular, I chose another interior with some great colors. This “alternative workspace” was found on Decor8, a blog that really needs no introduction in this community. And I am calling it an “alternative workspace” because it’s not an office or studio, but rather a dining room table. I’ve thought about this long and hard, and realized that I use our dining room table more for my crazy projects (and the occasional folding of clothes) than for actually eating. And I wondered if you had a similar situation to share.
So, what do you think? Would you (or do you) use your dining room table as a workspace?
Three cheers for Workspace Wednesday. I’ve been slacking on workspace inspirations lately, but hey..I’m back up to speed now.
I’ve previously shared lots of clean, modern office and studio spaces, that are mostly white. But this week, I wanted to share a workspace that I found on House to Home that is both sleek + modern AND colorful + cheerful. No “cold” feeling here!
What do you think? Love or hate this different take on a modern workspace?
































