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Monday 9 February 2009

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Many of us either work from home or need a space for
our projects at home. A great many of use inspiration
boards to put our favorite photos and ideas for inspiration.

I love how the inspiration board above is so huge
as is the table in the center of the room to work.

Drew Barrymore's office employs a huge
inspiration board that covers the expanse
of a wall.

Photo from Wardomatic

Inspiration in the workspace.

Photo via ArtEsprit

This is the desktop of Amy from Pikaland.

From Pottery Barn Kids

Thought this was a fun chalkboard/magnetic
frame
from Etsy.

Another huge inspiration wall.

Here's a simpler ribbon board.

You can put almost anything on an inspiration
board - fabric, photos, objects that you can pin
up.

I thought this was such a fun and creative
idea - to make a board from coffee sacks.
Marnie from MrrDesign makes these.
If you're interested, definitely email her
about them.


This photo from Domino shows an office
and living space together.

An office that was made over with a vintage
chair and inspiration board (Country Living.)

Looks like a his and hers or a mother
and a child's desk next to each other.

Photo from Unplggd

You can use any sort of background in a
frame to spruce up your inspiration board.

Here's a fun black and white damask
magnetic inspiration board from Etsy.




Craft rooms are also great places for inspiration boards.

Where Women Create: Inspiring
Workspaces of Extraordinary Women


This is one of my favorite books on beautiful
spaces that women have created for their offices,
craft. and work spaces. It's definitely work checking
out for gorgeous inspirations.

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