Art Studio Tour & Gallery Wall Reveal

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*This post is sponsored by Desenio. All opinions are my own.

If you’re new to this blog, you might not know that I went to school for art. I double-majored in studio art and art history, and have always had a life-long passion for all things art-related. My focus in college was graphite portraiture, and, although I only took a handful of painting courses back in the day, I’ve since felt the urge to try out that type of art now that I’m in my late thirties. I’ve taken online acrylic painting courses, followed as many watercolor artists as I can find on Instagram, and I’ve taken a few in-person painting classes, too.

Suffice it to say, art has—and always will be—a big part of my life, and I was so excited to realize that I had room in our new home that could be dedicated to an art studio. This tiny square room took a long time for me to perfect, but I’m finally ready to show you the full reveal, complete with a new gallery wall of inspiring art prints from one of my favorite online art resources, DesenioKeep scrolling to get all the details!

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Before: Mid-Century Ranch Home Renovation

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Before, as you’ll see in the empty room photo several images above, my art studio was covered in a horribly dated wallpaper, and the windows were hidden by old wooden shutters. One of the very first things I did after moving in was take down the shutters, and then my sister, her boyfriend, and I worked on getting rid of the old wallpaper. It took weeks, but we finally got it all down, and I painted the room my favorite shade of bright white over Christmas break.

After that, it was just a matter of bringing in my own creative flair. I situated my art easel in one corner, layered in a couple of vintage pieces, like the antique storage shelf and desk, and I also added a bookshelf to hold inspiring miniature art pieces and my most-used art supplies. Floor-to-ceiling drapes on either side of the window made the tiny room feel much larger, and sheer curtains in between help diffuse the bounty of natural light that this room gets in the afternoon. Once the essentials were all in place, it was time to add wall art.

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Art Studio Tour & Gallery Wall Reveal | dreamgreendiy.com + @desenio #ad

Art Studio Tour & Gallery Wall Reveal | dreamgreendiy.com + @desenio #ad

Art Studio Tour & Gallery Wall Reveal | dreamgreendiy.com + @desenio #ad

For my main gallery on the largest blank wall in the room, I chose a collection of colorful coordinating framed posters. One of my favorite categories to peruse on the Desenio website is their vintage-style posters, so that’s where I started my search.

For my space, I ultimately chose Abstract Scenery Green No2 in 19¾ x 27½ inches, Beige Balance in 15¾ x 19⅝ inches, French Landscape No2 in 19¾ x 27½ inches, Kahlo in Beige in 11¾ x 15¾ inches, and Kamisaka Sekka – Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa) in 11¾ x 15¾ inches, all displayed in Oak picture frames. You might have also noticed my framed version of Desenio’s Mint Pastel Poster sitting on top of my shelving unit. That was from a past collaboration with the brand, and remains a true favorite!

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Art Studio Tour & Gallery Wall Reveal | dreamgreendiy.com + @desenio #ad

Art Studio Tour & Gallery Wall Reveal | dreamgreendiy.com + @desenio #ad

Every single time I walk past this light-filled, colorful room I smile and feel inspired. I haven’t had much time to put the space to work yet, what with juggling three million and one house renovation projects, but I’m hoping things settle down soon so I can focus on making new art.

I dream of filling the walls of our new home with my own original art, and know that my Desenio gallery wall is the perfect jumping-off point for getting me there. Sometimes you need to see beautiful finished art to know that you can do it yourself, you know what I mean? Feel free to hold me to that! In the meantime, peruse the Desenio art collection this way, and comment letting me know which of the pieces are your favorites.

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Top 12 Home Purchases From 2022

Top 12 Home Purchases From 2022

Ever since we moved back in November of last year, I’ve been on a bit of a buying binge. I’m hoping that trend will start to even out soon, but I will say that the excuse to make a handful of home purchases has been kind of thrilling, and I’ve also discovered quite a few gems that I can’t wait to tell you about.

I don’t know what it is about a new space, but there are just so many unexpected corners, walls, and ceilings to fill! I’ve also been “forced” to replace a lot of the old fixtures and things that we inherited from the previous homeowners of our 1960s ranch. Anyway, here are my top 12 home buys from 2022, almost all of which were ordered for our new home in the last two months of the year.

Top 12 Home Purchases From 2022:

1. Digital Art: My sister was the one who told me about this artist that she found on Instagram, and I’ve been obsessed with Laurie Anne’s work ever since. I found out she offered digital art bundles made specifically for display on a Frame TV, so I immediately bought the mountains-themed art pack for our two televisions.

2. Dining Room Light: I wanted something modern but also semi-traditional for our new dining room, and this one fit the bill perfectly! The price tag was pretty great, too. Just be aware that installation does take some finessing, but it’s nothing you can’t handle—I promise.

3. Ceiling Fan: We inherited quite a few ugly ceiling fans with this house, and I knew I’d be replacing them over time. We’ve since hung this modern reversible fan five times over, and love it to bits.

4. Dining/Desk Chair: Now that I have two work spaces (my office and my art studio), I needed a second desk chair. I had such good luck with the upholstered dining chair that I bought from Target for my old office, that I purchased a second similar version for my studio. It’s so comfortable and looks great, too.

5. Brass Cabinet Knobs: These cabinet and drawer pulls were one of the very first things I bought for our new kitchen, and I couldn’t be happier with them. They’re very heavy and have held up great with daily use these past few months.

6. Ceiling Medallion: One strange unexpected thing we came across with this house was the oversized electrical boxes in the ceilings. They’re nine inches across in some cases! So, we had to purchase ceiling medallions to hide the cavity when putting up our new light fixtures. I love the vintage-inspired design of this one.

7. White Table Lamp: Our new home is much darker than our old house, so I’ve had to invest in some extra light fixtures to make up for it. This one is under $100, but feels very expensive. It’s the perfect size, and I love the textured base.

8. Upholstered Bench: There was an awkward spot next to our garage door that I ultimately wanted to fill, and I eventually came up with the idea of a bench. I love the mid-century style of this one, and we really do use it all the time!

9. Throw Pillow: I probably didn’t need to splurge on a throw pillow, but the neutral colors and pattern of this one spoke to me. Let’s just say I treated myself to it in honor of the new house.

10. Touch-Activated Table Lamp: Oh, MAN, this is a cool lamp! It’s super affordable, and is touch-activated, making it the perfect addition to our entryway. When our arms are full of shopping bags, it’s really easy to tap the light with a pinky to turn it on. I also love the retro design, of course.

11. Handheld Mini Vacuum: What can I say? We use this vacuum all the time in our kitchen! It’s fabulous for cleaning the counters and other little crumby spills when we don’t want to drag out the big vacuum.

12. Side Table: I was on the hunt of a slim side table for my office, and this one turned out to be the perfect fit! The table is small and lightweight, so it’s also very easy to move around as needed. Couldn’t recommend it more.

A handful of bonus honorable mentions: these chairs that we ordered for our sunroom dining nook (a 2023 purchase, but still worth mentioning), our new main bedroom curtains, these sconces that we put up in the living room, and this white wireless printer. That last one might seem boring, but I spent months searching for the best wireless printer that would actually look good sitting out in the open. This one has been a life-changer. We can both print from our phones, and it wasn’t too hard to set up either. Highly recommend that and everything else you see on this list! What were your best home buys from last year?

Top 12 Home Purchases From 2022

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