This photo was taken last fall. My converted sunporch studio is unheated but full of light and looks out to the neighborhood. At one end my drafting table spans its width, at the other books, catalogs, plans and client files. In the winter or when it's cold--like today--I work on a large round oak table in the dining room that was my mother's--but this is where I work during late spring, summer and most of fall.
Above the desk, along with a black clay cherub collected in Mexico, hang two quotes. One from Raymond Jungles, 'let what it wants to be, become what it is' and the other from Marcel Proust...'Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom...'
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What a lovely space! Great quotes...Ray Jungles rocks...I design in CAD and love the flexibility to work anywhere!
Thanks. I wish it was energy efficient to heat it! I love my laptop too!
I love your sunporch office. I will send you a picture of how I heat my office... I think it could help.
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