Tips For Furnishing And Decorating Your Art Studio Apartment

Tips For Furnishing And Decorating Your Art Studio Apartment

Your art studio apartment is your creative haven. It’s a place where you can let your imagination run wild and create something beautiful. But, if your studio is feeling a little cold and uninviting, it can be tough to get inspired.

If you’re an artist, chances are you’re also on a tight budget. But that doesn’t mean your art studio apartment has to look like a college dorm room. With a little creativity and some thrifty shopping, you can turn your studio into a stylish and functional space that reflects your personality and creativity.

Tips for furnishing and decorating art studio

Here are some tips for furnishing and decorating your art studio apartment on a budget:

Get creative with your furniture

Just because you’re on a budget doesn’t mean you have to settle for boring, mass-produced furniture. Get creative with your furniture choices and look for pieces that double as both art and functional items. For example, a vintage dresser can be used as a buffet table for hosting parties, or an old door can be repurposed into a unique coffee table.

Shop at thrift stores and flea markets

If you’re looking for unique, one-of-a-kind pieces, thrift stores and flea markets are great places to find them. You can often find furniture and home decor items for a fraction of the cost of what you would pay at a traditional store.

DIY it

If you’re handy, why not DIY some of your own furniture and decor? There are plenty of easy and inexpensive DIY projects that even the most novice do-it-yourselfer can handle. Check out Pinterest or your favorite DIY blog for some inspiration.

Get creative with your wall decor

Your walls are a blank canvas for you to get creative with. Hang up some of your own artwork, or frame interesting found objects like old maps or antique postcards.

Use lighting to your advantage

Proper lighting can make a big difference in the feel of a room. If your studio doesn’t have a lot of natural light, make sure to invest in some good quality artificial lighting. String lights are a cheap and easy way to add some ambiance to your space.

How to make your art studio apartment cozy and inviting

Here are a few simple tips to make your art studio apartment feel cozy and inviting:

Bring in some plants

Adding some greenery to your studio will not only make it feel more inviting, but it will also help purify the air. Choose plants that are easy to care for, so you can focus on your art, not on your plants.

Add some cozy blankets and pillows

Making your studio cozy doesn’t have to be expensive. Simply adding a few blankets and pillows can make a big difference. Choose cozy fabrics in colors that complement your artwork and make you feel happy.

light some candles

Candles add both warmth and ambiance to any space. Choose candles with scents that make you feel relaxed and inspired, like lavender or citrus.

Play some relaxing music

Having some soft, relaxing music playing in the background can help you get into a creative mindset. Make a playlist of your favorite calm songs to help you focus on your art.

Hang some artwork

Of course, no art studio is complete without some artwork on the walls. Choose pieces that inspire you and make you feel happy. Seeing your own artwork on the walls will also help you feel proud of your accomplishments.

With a little creativity and some thrifty shopping, you can turn your art studio apartment into a stylish and functional space that reflects your personality and creativity.

My Summer Fashion Photo Shoot

My Summer Fashion Photo Shoot

Capturing the Beauty of Summer Through Photography

“An Ode to Summer” is my latest photo shoot I did in May 2013. The idea of this photo shoot was to show the warmth of the summer. I wanted to juxtapose the warm sunlight, the beauty of nature, and a pretty girl. There is no complicated or philosophical theme as it can be found in my previous photo shoots. I just wanted to present the beauty through the pictures, and let the viewers enjoy the picture as they are, without having to think hard about the meanings behind them. I have to admit that doing this type of photography work is refreshing, as I found that this type of photo shoot was more like to be an activity to have fun. Thus, I would like to share some of the photos through this lens, and hopefully you like them.

The Preparation

I didn’t prepare too much for the concept of the photo shoot, as I just want to create beautiful photos without any complicated story or themes. I just went online and browsed some references from professional photographers. I also met the model, Sunny, two days before the shoot. She is a very nice and smart Chinese girl. Sunny studies B.Com in my undergraduate college and I know her through my Bhutanese friends, whom I worked in previous photo shoots.

The idea of the photo shoot and the name of the model (Sunny) suited very well. Somehow, working with Sunny was very fun. I told her about my plan and she gave a lot of idea for the photo shoot. She acted not only as a model, but also as a director, style designer, and she tried to see the concept from the photographer’s point of view. If you find a model who is able to do this kind of things, then you are very lucky as working with the model would be more fun.

An early morning summer day

I departed from my apartment at 4 o’clock in the morning and we started the photo shoot exactly at 5 AM. The location of the photo shoot is at Hussain Sagar Lake, the biggest and most beautiful artificial lake in Hyderabad. We decided to do it in the southern park of the lake, where there is a beautiful park with pretty trees and flower.

Unfortunately, we missed the sunrise. However, the sun rays was perfect for photography. It was very soft and made everything looked shiny. I took some photos near the beautiful tree, with the beautiful lake in the background. The model seemed to enjoy the photo shoot very much, and it made me feel comfortable to work with her. We took about one hundred photos in two hours, then decided to take a break. We worked for another one more hour, then decided to call it a day because the temperature started to raise and made us sweating.

After the photo shoot, we had breakfast at McDonald (we had to wait for about an hour because it was still closed) and decided to watch Iron Man 3. I reached home right in the afternoon, and had some three hours sleep before editing the photos. This work was indeed one of the most enjoyable photo shoot I have ever done.

Photo Shoot Tips from Me

Some more tips I learned after doing this project

If you live in tropical country early morning is the best time for photo shoot
I realized this fact just after I did this photo shoot. In the morning, the weather is very cool and relaxing. The natural light from the sun is also very beautiful and soft, and it is not too harsh so you may not even need a reflector. Moreover, the fresh air will increase the mood of you and your model, so both of you can perform better. Just be sure to have a nice sleep if you want to do photo shoot in early morning.

Be friendly with the model
Of course, without crossing the boundary of professionalism. Plan a meeting two or three days before you work together, just to understand better about her. If you think that you are good at making friends, try to be friendly with her. Believe me, it won’t hurt, and even will make you perform better in the photo shoot.

Explain the model about your concept and idea
And don’t forget to ask for her feedback. She might have some brilliant idea that you didn’t even think. If it is possible, discuss also about the wardrobe that she is going to wear, the accessories, and how you want her to pose for the photos.

Enjoy your work
The most important thing in photography (and any other arts) is to enjoy what you are doing. By enjoying the process of the photo shoot, you will realize that your photos will appear to be more “lively” and there is “soul” inside the photos. Thus, people will love your photos more.