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Susan's avatar

Fantastic and inspiring! My husband & I moved to a 12-acre wooded lot with a small home and 100+something-year-old barn on it. The original farmhouse had suffered a fire and the remnants had caved in on the basement/foundation....and were left there to the harsh Wisconsin elements for over 20 years! (there were literally small trees growing in the rubble!) That was in Feb 2022 and we have spent every weekend (and many evenings after our regular jobs) cleaning, burning rubble, straightening foundation walls, and building this garage/workshop.....just the two of us (at 50 & 52 yrs old) The lower level is the garage (which used to be a basement) and the upper level is the workshop....a creative studio for me and a "man-cave" for him. We still have interior work to do (insulation, drywall, windows, etc.) but having everything on the exterior buttoned up is SUCH a relief! Not gonna lie, it's been EXHAUSTING and super stressful as some of the work (installing a metal roof off of a platform mounted off an old tractor bucket...eeep!!) has been down-right nerve-wracking/dangerous! Point being, with time & hard work, executing consistently, dreams CAN come true. I am looking forward to seeing what your beautiful space inspires you to create! I am planning my creative business dreams and setting up action plans to see it to fruition. Thanks for sharing your studio journey! Looking forward to Part 2

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Julie Falatko's avatar

This looks amazing! We converted the (crappy) utility shed in our backyard last summer to make it into a (fabulous) writing shed for me, and I was -- and continue to be -- shocked by the mindset shift that happened for me. Sure, I still goof off in here sometimes, but I'm much less likely to. I feel more like a professional writer, so I might as well write. Where in my last desk-space (in the corner of my bedroom) I felt decidedly unprofessional. Also we built in a storage bench/couch, and having an office couch really shifted a lot (to be able to work longhand without my computer monitor being right in front of my face is so, so great).

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