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If you have a garage that is just used to store a bunch of old junk and you have an artistic interest in drawing or painting - you have an awesome opportunity awaiting you! If you really want to put in the effort to transform your garage into an art studio, it's time to get rid of all that junk or find a new place to store it.

By utilizing the space in the garage, you will have ample room for all of your supplies and equipment, and you won't have to constantly move your art supplies from room to room, as you would if you tried to use some space inside the house. When your intention is to transform your garage into an art studio, it's important to take the time to educate yourself about the process in advance.

When you begin this project, you will need to have an idea of the type of room arrangement you would prefer. You will also need to compile a list of the items required to provide you with everything necessary to allow your imagination to bloom, including drop cloths, easels, and other supplies. With a complete list in hand, you can determine where your equipment will be placed.

Make sure that you position yourself so that you are able to face the way that you want. If there are windows on the garage door then you might want to face toward them so that you can peer out of them every once in a while.

There is a lot of work that will need to be done in order to completely turn a basic garage into a full-functioning art studio, but if you plan it all in advance it won't be that difficult. It is important to include everything you will need and everything you want to add to your master list and then be sure to consider where you want it placed in order to create a studio that you will enjoy working in on a regular basis.

by: Jason Lester




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