A Seattle Artist Painted Every Room of Her Rental - and Built a DIY Art Studio
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A Seattle Artist Painted Every Room of Her Rental - and Built a DIY Art Studio
"From the moment I stepped inside, I felt a deep knowing that this was exactly the home I needed to continue pursuing my art and healing. That feeling solidified when I walked up the spiral staircase and saw the lofted studio. I could picture all the paintings I would create, the sculptures I could sculpt, the dinners I would host, and the growth that would unfold here. You could say it was love at first sight!"
"Our first apartment in Seattle was a sweet shoebox that served its purpose, but over time, it became clear we needed a larger space for our creative endeavors. He was a drummer, and I am an abstract painter and sculptor,"
"to find a tenant who would love it as much as she did. I love this place more than I could ever put into words. My grand way of showing it is through designing it with my heart and soul!"
Gianne moved from the Midwest to Seattle three years ago with a partner and relocated from a tiny apartment to a larger craftsman rental suited for creative work. The home is a 100-year-old house with white walls, character, and a spiral staircase leading to a lofted studio that inspired paintings, sculptures, and hosting. The landlord inherited the house from a grandmother and sought a tenant who would cherish it. After a relationship ended, Gianne remained in the rental, continued making art, and designed the home to reflect her artistic intentions.
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