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5 Tips for Creating an Awesome Creative Space

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James Deutsch
5 Tips for Creating an Awesome Creative Space

Every creative person needs a clean and organized space to work if they want the ideas to flow as freely as possible. With the rise of remote work, many homeowners are looking to transform a spare bedroom or garage studio into the ultimate creative workspace where they can create their next masterpiece. So, to help you achieve the perfect balance of aesthetics and function, here are a few tips for developing the ideal creative space.


Be as Organized as Possible

Organization is key. The more cluttered your workspace, the more cluttered your thoughts will be, and it will be more challenging to stay focused and find the tools you need when the time comes. But the way you organize your space largely depends on what type of work you're doing and what makes sense to you. 


Finding an organizational system that will keep things tidy but won't inhibit your creative process is essential. Investing in shelving, bins, containers, and other items to keep your tools and other equipment organized can go a long way toward keeping your creative space clean and tidy. Plus, make sure you have a trash can for disposing of litter, especially if you're engaging in an activity like arts and crafts or sculpting that produces waste.



Invest in Audio Equipment

Music and other background audio can be great for keeping you focused and inspired while you work. Especially if you're working alone, you'll want something to kill the dead air and help you feel comfortable and motivated to work. So investing in quality audio equipment, like a speaker system or soundbar, will make your creative space feel more operational. That way, you can listen to your favorite music, podcasts, or even ambient noise while working.


If you want an even more nostalgic feeling, you could also consider investing in a record player. If this is the route you are taking, it’s also important to purchase solid shelving and vinyl record sleeves to keep all your albums organized and protected if you have an extensive collection. A record player can be a great way to make your space extra unique.  


Pay Attention to the Acoustics

Another solid tip is to pay attention to the room's acoustics. Unless you're planning on setting up a music studio, it doesn't necessarily have to be perfectly soundproofed or acoustically treated. A good creative space should be warm and intimate, which is difficult to achieve if you're in a wide-open area prone to echoes and reverb. 


You can always get a rug to help if you have wood, tile or concrete flooring, and investing in quality carpeting or bamboo flooring can go a long way toward making your space feel more cozy and artistic. You may even consider purchasing acoustic paneling if you're planning on starting a podcast or making videos for your YouTube channel and need to record audio. Regardless of what activities you're engaged in, echoes and other fantom sounds can be a major distraction. So, taking the time to make sure your space has good acoustics can help make the room feel more private.


Use Natural and Creative Lighting

Lighting is another crucial element of any creative space. Whenever possible, try to incorporate natural lighting. Natural light can make us feel more energized and ready to take on the task at hand. It helps us focus, get more done, and feel happier while we're working. So, clean the windows and buy quality curtains to control the natural light and keep your space rich and luminous. 


If natural light isn't an option because you're working in a basement or garage studio without proper windows, you should invest in some mood lighting. Smart dimmable office lights and even cool neon lights can really help a scene. Lighting is crucial in any space, especially in a creative workshop where you'll be looking to channel inspiration. So pay special attention to the lighting when setting up your space.


Personalize the Space

Finally, try to make your space feel as personal as possible. Hang artwork, photos, posters, memorabilia, or add color to help open up the space—anything else that will make the space feel more personal. It's hard to feel inspired in an empty room with blank walls and no personality. So, take the time to make it unique.


It helps to decorate the room with images and artifacts related to your actions. For instance, if you're an architect, cover the walls with photos of your favorite building designs or other architects who inspire you. Or if you're knitting sweaters for friends and family, cover the walls with personal photos of the people you love to help keep you motivated. If your work is inspired by the places you've traveled, put up a personalized travel map along with photos of those places.


Ultimately, the best tip for creating the perfect personal space is to understand your own creative process and invest in the tools and decorations that will enable your best ideas to come to life. Use these simple tips to help get you started.

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