I used to be in a band, but that didn't work out for me. Let's just say life got in the way of my rockstar dreams. But a part of me still haven't given up on making music, and I plan to have a home recording studio one of these days.
I bookmarked
Kara Paslay's website more than a year ago and completely forgot about it until now. I saw that she has added new photos to her gallery, and I got all excited when I saw this project.
(All images from
Kara Paslay)
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The padded wall is inspired by a graphic equalizer. |
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This space is convenient for digital recording artists. |
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Although I like the frame and the small lamp, I'm not sure why you would need all that pencils and pens. I would rather make use of the space for something more useful. Maybe sound monitors? |
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She found this fixture at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore for $20! |
What do you guys think? I think it's a smart way to make of use of extra closet space!
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