Name: Ana Herda
Location: Seattle, Washington
Your Home Office Organization or Tech Tip: My best tip is to hide clutter and wires. Use boxes, velcro, tape, whatever you can get your hands on to wrangle the wires so you don't have to look at a big mess of technological spaghetti.
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Comments (11)
wow..looks great. i love it..so simple and clutter free and colorful.
what a great wall of small art! love it.
Lovely work area. I like her use of colour.
Nice!
Wonderful use of colours...what a happy place to make things...especially the art on one wall..great idea.
Very pretty and very neat but where is the crafting done? I'm not seeing any fabric, pins, scissors, rulers, boxes of supplies, paints, stamps, hammers, etc. I can't see getting a queen sized quilt done in this space or matting and framing a watercolor, for example.
I think this would be best for beading or embroidery since the work surfaces are so small and the space is so pristine; I'd be scared to mess it up.
Linbo- Your comment put a huge smile on my face.
I am in the room right now and surrounded by an explosion of fabric. All my fabric is kept in the closet and my pins, needles etc are kept in the bookcase behind the sewing machine. This room has only been clean once and that's when I took the picture.
Thanks to everyone for the kind words!
Loves the colors!
the use of color is wonderful. it makes a small space seem bright and cheery!
Ana,
Can you tell me where you got your desk? That desk would be perfect for my workspace!
Thanks!
I made the desk, you can find the info here:
http://www.rearrangeddesign.com/2010/03/my-studio.html