Birth Of A Flamework Studio

Construction on the new Flameworking studio started in April, 1 week after I sold my house; I chronicled the project in photos.

It looks like a little red school house…I love it!

The view out the front doors (of the not yet built studio).

The guys came back the next morning to install the door and windows and put on the roof.

Then all hell broke loose – The wind came from nowhere, it started sleeting and snowing sideways.
Spring in the NW!

The shell of the building is done!

150 foot ditch for the new electric service

Getting wired!

Sheet rock!

paint on the walls.

Time to tile the floor…my back is not happy!

The tile is done & so is my back!

Workbench with black galaxy granite top installed.

Staining the inside trim red cherry; the color is rich, yummy and looks great with the paint job!

Starting to look like home.

Torch station with no ventilation.

Vent system  puzzle

Ventalation system installed…now I can start having fun at the torch!

One of my favorite spots in the studio, perfect for naps!
Need to get books out of storage and onto bookshelf, then it will really be like home.

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  1. Lets see the ART GLASS… :-) ~ It does look wonderful – - and situated in such a beautiful spot… good luck and blessing with your new – endeaver… wishing you much abundance… and SUN SHINE….. David D.

  2. What a beautiful studio wow…and the view is amazing….im a lil jealous ok a lot jealous ;O)

    • Thank you…it really is a beautiful, inspirational place to work!
      I’m a lucky woman :)

  3. Sooo beautiful! I can’t wait to see it and YOU in person….

    Hugs
    VAL

  4. Wow, Margaret, this is awesome! What a beautiful place. Peaceful!

  5. finally catching up on my back email–imaginative glasswork, great place to work–congrats on selling your city place (i presume?) and getting back out to the funky country! long life and happiness to ya!
    love always
    m


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