Your Creative Work Space: The Sweet Spot Style Guide to Home Office + Studio Decor
C**S
What Naval-Gazing Looks Like
I expected a greater depth of information than this book delivered. It's light on usable advice, and is excessively self-indulgent and twee. Every space pictured looks a lot like every other space--there is precious little variation or insight. It seems more like a series of profiles of people whose styles happen to resonate with the author. As I read through the book I kept getting the feeling I was ready something written by the Parks and Rec character/Pawnee tastemaker Annabel Porter.
D**E
Ideas and inspiration for anyone who like to create!
I discovered this author after purchasing the June/July 2018 issue of Where Women Create. Desha Peacock's studio tour peaked my interest and her book was mentioned, so I purchased it, and I'm so glad I did. The book is filled with a variety of creatives whose work spaces/studios/offices are an inspiration. There are home spaces, lofts for personal and business, and spaces outside the traditional creative workspace. There is even a section on creating a space for your children! The articles are well written and give the reader an in-depth look into how creative people make use of their spaces, decorate, organize, and discover alternative purposes for ordinary finds. The photography is beautiful, you'd think you were actually part of the scene! I highly recommend this book! Buy it, you'll be glad you did!
R**S
Cheers for Your Creative Work Space!!!
I've been a longtime follower of Desha on Instagram, so I jumped at the chance to pick up her new book! It does not disappoint! So many great ideas for utilizing the space you have and making it your own. Some of the studios are quite large but I love how Desha included a maker who literally turned her closet into her workspace! What an extra treat to get to peek into some of my favorite Instagrammers studios too. This book arrived at the perfect time as we are currently renovating the lower level of our home which is being converted into my art and metalsmith studio, and will shared with my young children. It's going to be a joy to create and run my business while having my kiddos close by. There are tips for creating kid's spaces which will come in handy when adding the finishing touches to their area as well. What a spectacular book release!!!
E**G
Not really a guide to home office and studio decor
Love the title and would love a book that pays it off. But this isn't at all a guide to office or studio decor and gives almost no advice about decorating. It is a collection of blurbs about designers, writers, and artists who have studios - little stories about their businesses, their challenges in organizing themselves, and their thoughts and feelings about their spaces. The intro has a little about feng shui, taken from another author.
G**S
Great pics!
I felt Deesha’s previous book contained great content but dark and murky photos. I wonder if I got a bad copy? Anyway this new one gets the pics right! Inspired content.
K**N
I loved this book
I loved this book! I also read Desha's first book 6 times. I read this new book twice, already! It has great ideas for decorating, as well as meeting great people.
A**R
Inspiring
Describes creative spaces of many creative women who have charted an independent and free-spirited course in work and life. Enjoyable read with good pictures of spaces.
S**G
A must have for all working creatives!
This is one of those books that you have to ration. Every page contains sage advice, lovely photos and inspiration for your own creative work space. As a designer who works from home, I've gotten a lot out of hearing the refreshingly honest stories of each artist featured - and found more than a few ideas to implement into my own space. This is a great book that applies to any stage of a creative endeavor.
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