live/work spaces
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- jysta
Anyone have any nice examples?
Been looking into http://www.urbanspaces.co.uk/Interested to know if anyone has a set-up like this? There are a load of nice 1 bedroom apartments out there but ideally I want something that will also work well as a work/studio space, i.e. so clients can come a see you without feeling like they are intruding/
- zaq0
something I learned: keep your work and home separated.
- definitelybabaganush
- +1111kerus
- Thought that could get a much nicer place if I didn''t have to do both :-/jysta
- GetRefresh0
I've worked from home most of my career. Wouldn't do it any other way.
- Atkinson0
i work at home
http://picasaweb.google.com/draw…- nice set-upGetRefresh
- even your studio looks like David Shrigley's LOLzirkus_uk
- !?Atkinson
- Nairn0
Try Gumtree. I scoured loads of sites for ages (I mean, over a year) and could rarely find anything that was on budget (ie. <£1500 p/m, which my new venture can't really afford).
My current venue's a shared warehouse space in North London. Ok, it's not the prettiest of places - but it's big enough for everything I need to do, it's relatively cheap, I can make a mess (perfect for what I'm starting doing) - it's functional. If a client insisted in coming around, I'd be happy to - otherwise I'll just use the money I'm saving each month to rent a meeting room in town for a couple of hours - or, better yet, go to a restaurant.
Tell you though, I only found this place through my network - all the initially preferred options were either too expensive or too inadequate - there appears to be a surprising lack of decent creative-centric live/works in London.
- Your situation sounds similar Nairn. I can't seem to find anything at the moment/ Finding a few nice loft spaces but they are massive £££s,jysta