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the ultimate pottery studio at home

Imagine having your very own pottery studio right at home. Not only will it be a great creative outlet, but it can also help you create one-of-a-kind pieces of art. In our latest guide, 'How to Set Up a Great Pottery Studio Right at Home!' - Spinning Pots, we'll walk you through everything you need to know to turn your dream into reality. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to level up your pottery skills and create masterpieces like never before!

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a woman standing in front of a book shelf with her arms up and the words pottery studio renovation above her head

My studio is ugly! I want to change that. I am tired of working in a boring white box. I want to add color and plants and nice lighting to make the coziest pottery studio on the planet! I might have bit off a little more than I could chew with this project, but I am SO happy with the results :)

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the shelves are filled with white pottery and containers, all on top of each other

I've been doing this pottery thing for a good 2 years now and over that time I've collected some things that I can't live without in the studio. I hope you enjoy this blogpost, if you have any question: let me know! 1. Plaster boards I use my plaster boards every day. Mostly to wedge my clay, but also use them to recyc

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a woman standing next to a dog in a room

Originally, Maggie and her father were thinking of building a full-time-residence tiny home, but when her pottery hobby really took off back in 2020, the two decided a mobile pottery studio was in order. Their 12x8

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a workbench with lots of items labeled on the wall and below it are pictures

Let's be clear, this is not a guide to the ideal pottery studio. This is, however, a guide to the very basics. The down and dirty, bare bones basics that will get your hands covered in mud and making. Carve Out a Space First, you need space. You really can't skip this part. However, you need less space than you might think. The minimum space needed would include: Just enough room to move around safely A work-space for hand building and/or room for a wheel A small shelving unit for tools and…

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there are many items on the table in this room

Ren’s studio is located in the former garage, which she converted into an ADU. Photo 7 of 13 in Construction Diary: A Ceramicist Gets Hands On While Renovating Her Midcentury Home. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.

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