Plan a Separate Pole Barn for an Art Studio
If you want to create an art studio—a standalone art shop at home or elsewhere–get started with a budget. As for design. Fellow artists suggest considering beauty, health, airflow, energy savings, layout, electricity and water needs, and potential customer access. Begin by inspiring yourself with doable design ideas.
Ponder the Options
For an at home studio, think about what you’d need if you did have a separate building with more space. It could be a pole building. Will rooms and spaces in a new pole building serve your purposes? A custom-designed metal barn will serve much better than a shed bought at a home improvement store.
Designing a Custom Pole Barn
Entertain the idea of designing a custom pole barn. It could be a long-lasting building with power and water sources. Post frame construction by
Sapphire Construction offers engineered capabilities including good air flow and ventilation. In addition, the building could be dual purpose. For example, you may want to add a game room, horse stables, or 2 rent out studios within your art studio.
Budgeting
Before you toss around too many ideas, establish a budget for this project. Even a small space, over glamorized, can get over your budget. So, start with determining what will be essential for you. What will support your medium of art? Are you a quilter? A potter? Do you work with large canvases?
What materials, storage space, meeting room, and other activities need to be included in your plans?
Storage
And on the topic of storage, you will want to have open storage for items that you use continuously and closed storage to eliminate chaos and clutter. Pole buildings feature large spans without interruption. Also, the roof can be pitched to add a mezzanine or second floor. Be aware that the needs of a sculptor working on larger exhibits differs from those of someone who puts in an occasional afternoon on smaller or shorter projects.
Building Styles
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Important Considerations
Three vital elements to your design include lighting, running water, and enough work surfaces period.
Lighting can affect color choices so design your space with natural light. Strive for the soft ambient light that does not create eye strain or interfere with the colors you are working with. Pottery can make a mess if the design does not include a big sink and water resources.
Design Ideas
Make your studio a happy place that makes you feel good. To increase the positive vibes, choose an inspiring, neutral shade. Add unique decorative touches that do not interfere with the attention on the specific pieces.
Put your creativity to clever use. Find ways to maximize spaces in your art studio. For example, if you occasionally need a large surface, consider a Murphy table that pulls down off the wall period. Think about shelving or cabinets in the higher reaches. Mounting lighting on the walls can help save space as well.
System for Organization
Organization is extremely important. everything will need to be organized, labeled, and prioritized. Since artists use a lot of materials, the system will help keep all those supplies neat. This will save you time but it will also clear your consciousness. You will be able to concentrate better and find your materials and resources.
Depending on the kinds of materials being used, storage containers might vary. Wooden crates, baskets, plastic bins, closets and lockers, hooks and peg boards, shelving systems and cabinets dash even pots can help produce creative ease in your art studio.
Building Contractors – Pole Barns
For information about custom pole barns used for art studios, contact Sapphire Construction, Inc. at (303) 619-7213. Our team custom designs each building using high-quality, engineer-tested materials from Lester Buildings.
JUL
2024
About the Author:
Allen Randa is a second generation Master Carpenter and Owner of Sapphire Construction Inc. Allen personally manages each project from beginning to end. That includes the first meeting, the estimate, the contract and architectural designs.