BoroMag_0417_p52

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INTERIOR DESIGN 52 APARPI LR I2L0 1270 1 7 a separate art studio, so we started researching the tiny house movement. We thought about living on a houseboat or in an old shipping container, but we settled on an apartment and studio in one!” The apartment is a one bedroom with the front room being used as an art studio, packed with tools, clay and a life-sized sculpture. The living room is also the bedroom, though that is not apparent at first. “We built a Murphy bed,” Redding explained. “You pull the handle and it folds down for us to sleep on, and by day it goes back into the wall and becomes our sofa. It has to be a really multi-functional space, because we exhibit around the country and travel to teach, too. We are running a small business out of this place, so it also has to be an office.” Considering all of the different roles the space takes on, it was incredibly organized and did not feel in any way cluttered. “We had to downsize,” Redding said. “It forces us to really think about what we buy now. It’s budget friendly and it’s also


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