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Orem, Utah | Kerry OmanSummit Sotheby’s International Realty

The home is a place for resting, socializing, working, and recreating, and each aspect of life deserves its own thoughtful approach to design. For creative homeowners, a functional and uplifting studio space is just as important as a comfortable living room or state-of-the-art kitchen. Whether you’re a potter, a painter, a sculptor, or an amateur artisan with a need for space, setting up a home studio can be an art project in itself.

There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to artists’ studio spaces—they can range from rustic nooks to stand-alone cabins—and these five homes demonstrate that when it comes to making space for your creative pursuits, the sky is the limit.

A Light-Filled Studio in Stowe, Vermont

Stowe, Vermont | Geoffrey WolcottFour Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty

Much can be said about the inspirational powers of good light. Sunlight streaming through windows at just the right angle has served as muse for photographers and painters alike, so it’s no wonder that the designers of this luxury rustic home in Stowe, Vermont prioritized a light-filled studio. Large floor-to-ceiling windows look out to towering evergreens just outside, and the gabled roof has been constructed entirely of skylights, meaning that no matter the season, the studio space remains bright. The more industrial elements of the home are carried through to the studio, where fir, cedar, stone, and steel make up the interior construction. Set up a large easel or drawing table and let yourself be swept away by the captivating lakeside landscape.

A Cottage Recording Studio in Connecticut

New Canaan, Connecticut | Leslie Razook and Anne KriegerWilliam Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty

Every musician dreams of having their own studio, but not every artist has the opportunity to record in a picturesque and quiet cottage. This tranquil estate in New Canaan, Connecticut, is just an hour’s drive from the culture and art of New York City and yet it feels a world away. Set amongst sweeping vistas and meadows on the nearly 32-acre property, the property’s guest cottage serves as a recording studio for a musician seeking the space and solitude for soundscapes—no need to stifle creative genius out here. The charming space, outfitted with mismatched rugs, ambient lighting, and enough gear to record a full album, would also make an ideal writer’s cabin.

A Writing Retreat in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Santa Rosa Beach, Florida | Tanner Peacock & Jo StewartScenic Sotheby’s International Realty

Beating writer’s block is sometimes a matter of making space—both in your mind and in your physical environment. Finish that novel or pen the next Pulitzer-Prize-winning work of non-fiction in this writer’s studio with a view. Crafted to reflect the coastal setting, this elegant home in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida is a romantic setting for the creative mind. The studio space features wall-to-wall picture windows that overlook the Point Washington State Forest and Choctawhatchee Bay waterfront, a scene that is sure to spark contemplative thoughts. Simple design elements like mounted brass light fixtures and restored wood paneling keep the space grounded and allows the artist to focus on the work.

A Painter’s Palazzo in Venice

Venice, Italy | Ann-Marie DoyleVenice Sotheby’s International Realty

When the space itself inspires the work, you know you’ve landed on the ideal artist’s studio. This 18th-century palazzetto is set along the canal in Venice, Italy, and has served as the home and studio space of renowned French painter and glass sculptor Aristide Najean. The historical home has been recently restored, preserving the exposed wooden beams, brick walls, and white plaster interiors—a stunning blank canvas for any creative individual. While artwork fills this home to its very brim, the studio itself is spacious and well lit, with additional illumination coming from the sculptural glass chandelier. A combination of sturdy antiques and custom-made furniture fill the home, a design move that reflects both the functionality and creative energy of the palazzetto as an artist’s escape.

A Pottery Studio in Santa Ynez, California

Santa Ynez, California | Patty MurphySotheby’s International Realty – Santa Ynez Valley Brokerage

For ceramicists and potters, finding studio space that will accomodate the many tools and supplies needed for the craft can often be a challenge. This California ranch, set among the sweeping vistas of the San Rafael Wilderness, not only provides land for aspiring equestrians and vintners, but also has plenty of room for pottery wheels and kilns. The studio features a wood-paneled focal wall, shelves to display completed works, and floors that are easily cleaned. Functionality is key for productive creativity: a sink and generous workspace ensure optimal work conditions in this pastoral retreat. 

If your art practice is as integral to your life as cooking or good conversation, establishing a space in your home in which to fully pursue that practice is essential. Bring your visions to life in a space that works for you, and stretches you to capture the worlds outside your walls.

For painters, potters, writers, and musicians, your house is more than just a home. Discover more luxury homes to inspire and animate your creative life.