Sunday afternoon. I was tired of the how my room looked, so time to change things up(with what I have). If writers hit writer's block, what do room-arrangers hit? Whatever it's called, the solution's still the same: I browsed around the web for "creative office space".
Before:
The bunk bed's on the left side of the room leaving my feet/head facing the door,where the photograph was taken, when I sleep.(Bad feng-shui) A chaise that I've never used and now a shirt rack at the right corner of the room. Along side was my small desk. The room was simple, but boring.
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Research results:
Wall decor is dope and can help stir up that creative brain juice.
Too bad I'm not allow to draw anything on the wall (parent's order.)
There's a web site that people post their working space called "Where We do What We do."
Check it out if you needed some inspiration.
Then I saw these custom furniture that fully utilizes the space.
Super cool; but 0 budget means it's just something that I can imagine having.
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During:
I can spend almost the entire day in my room for design(not healthy). So a comfortable space to sit and think is a must. I also brought back a TV, so now gotta cramp that in the room somewhere.
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More research:
Google's working environment blew me away.
All kinds of wild conference rooms.
Bringing back to your childhood for creative thinking? Not surprised.
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After:
Hours of moving the stuff around, this is what I got.
Used the green grass sheet for the corner- a space to relax, think, and wii.
Poster I did back in '05.
"Left hand up" The Zeeb Movement painting Julie, Jackie, and I did back in '07.
what does YOUR work space look like?
-Benson
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Creative Space + Google Space
Monday, March 23, 2009
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