Interior of San Francisco Studio by Beverly Choe

9 Small Studios Where Writers and Artists Can Get Creative

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When San Francisco-based architect Beverly Choe took on the project of re-envisioning an old garage (once used as a carriage house that had become a dark and empty space), she sought to create an open and meditative backyard studio where a family can easily retreat to work, relax, and create—with a goal of making it a "box of suffused light." The result is a light-filled space where the members of the family can paint, read, and do remote work.