Welcome to my print studio! This space is also in our basement, but it’s a finished room (the only one in our basement). I’ve shown this space here a few times before, but it used to function more as a straight-up office and sewing space (hence the thread in the photos below), but I have not been sewing very much as of late.
The desk is taken up by my large archival printer. The literature sorter (*affiliate link) is a relatively new addition. It’s a cardboard shelving unit meant for a classroom, but I use it as a drying rack for prints. (They actually are dry to the touch out of the printer, but need several hours to dry fully.) Just like the shelves in my painting studio, the rack is working really well to free up surface space.
This table surface is where I do my trimming and print packaging. I also write, design, and do other computer work here on occasion.
This is a “clean” space (as opposed to my messy space), so there’s really no glue or paint in here. It is a total luxury that this is also a kid-free zone, but in truth, it kind of has to be so that I don’t end up with crayon or stickers on everything.
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