Garden l’Atelier: Artist’s Refuge

Nestled in the lush garden of a ceramic artist’s home in Glasgow, this small shed offers a peaceful retreat for creating art.

Designed with sustainability in mind, the structure is made from reclaimed wood, adding character and charm to the space. The glazed roof allows ample natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for creative expression.

The artist’s need for an intimate art studio is fulfilled with the thoughtful design of the shed, which provides a quiet and tranquil workspace. The addition of solar panels for lighting and heating ensures that the artist can work in comfort while also minimizing her carbon footprint.

This modest structure serves as a perfect example of how even the smallest spaces can be transformed into inspiring havens for creativity and self-expression.

Location:
Glasgow, Scotland
Area:
15 sqm
Project Type:
Professional
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