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Question:
Do you have any idea on how to arrange or set a craft space for my toddlers? I have a double-height, plenty of light corner space that I can use for as the craft space.
Answer:
Let's divide the space into 3 functional areas: exhibition space (walls, table with art binders), working space (larger tables filled with working tools), storage space (shelves, extra tools).
We love to build an extra wall for exhibiting any type of crafts/ paintings (can be an unused large chalkboard).
As shown, paintings are exhibited in gallery manner, wall is painted in bold color, drawing attention straight to the exhibited art.
Working space can be divided into dry and wet areas: dry for writing, computer, books, wet for painting, silk screening.
Light is always good. Try to have plenty of natural and artificial lights (lamps, christmas lights) in the room. Be creative and have fun!
Do you have any idea on how to arrange or set a craft space for my toddlers? I have a double-height, plenty of light corner space that I can use for as the craft space.
Answer:
Let's divide the space into 3 functional areas: exhibition space (walls, table with art binders), working space (larger tables filled with working tools), storage space (shelves, extra tools).
We love to build an extra wall for exhibiting any type of crafts/ paintings (can be an unused large chalkboard).
As shown, paintings are exhibited in gallery manner, wall is painted in bold color, drawing attention straight to the exhibited art.
Working space can be divided into dry and wet areas: dry for writing, computer, books, wet for painting, silk screening.
Light is always good. Try to have plenty of natural and artificial lights (lamps, christmas lights) in the room. Be creative and have fun!
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