Micro Art Studio

I live and work in a studio apartment, which means that space is really limited and every piece of furniture has to serve double duty.

I had been struggling with my painting setup because every time I wanted to paint, I had to clear off a surface, get out all my gear and set it up. This might not sound like a big deal but as a person with ADHD, this often became a pretty big hurdle to get past!

It’s part of why I do so much digital art, it’s really easy to just pick up my iPad and go.

The space I had to work with was a small corner between my bed and window. It also needed to serve occasional double duty as a nightstand.

To create my micro studio I got a dresser that was the right height so that I could stand while working at it. The top is flat and fairly large so I can lay out my paints and brushes without issue.

The draws are large and deep so I can keep all my most used supplies right by where I need them. All in all, I'm pretty happy with the outcome.

How do you make your workspace functional?

Click here if you’d like to know more about the dreamy cat painting.

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