I’m moving soon and hope to have enough room for a dedicated office space of my own. So what does a girl do when the opportunity arises? Why she searches the web for inspiration.
I think i like Thomas O’brien’s more, since he has some of his sources of inspiration in front of him. Clippings, photos etc. I find that always helps me.
what about the clutter of files and books and pens and supplies? 😛 i’ve had that fuse lighting image saved in my inspiration files for a long time. i also really really love that scott van dyke one. so light and bright!
ALL THE BEST says:
Oh, I am so jealous, a dedicated office of your own! The Kelly Wearstler image is stunning!
Cher Ami says:
I think i like Thomas O’brien’s more, since he has some of his sources of inspiration in front of him. Clippings, photos etc. I find that always helps me.
kim. says:
I agree with cher ami – Thomas O’Brien’s is my fav…but I really like the Craig Spencer photo, as useless as that space would be to actually work in.
drey says:
what about the clutter of files and books and pens and supplies? 😛 i’ve had that fuse lighting image saved in my inspiration files for a long time. i also really really love that scott van dyke one. so light and bright!
Jessie says:
This is what I am trying to design right now. I can’t wait to have an office that is organized, stress free, and all ME!!!!! Have fun with it!! 🙂
patriciagrayinc.com says:
Great post on work spaces. They are all so inspiring
The Peak of Chic says:
I love Kelly Wearstler’s and Barclay Fryery’s offices. Good post!
becky says:
Pink Loves Brown had one of my favorite workspaces in her old apartment (pre-MakingItLovely):
http://flickr.com/photos/pinklovesbrown/313096647/
midcenturyjo says:
I have more to come this week. Stay tuned.
Rick Vugteveen says:
Try looking a http://www.abetterplacetowork.com , a “Workspace” hub for freelancers in Vancouver. The loft style design is really nice.