Creating a home studio that inspires creativity and boosts productivity is an art form in itself. As artists, we understand the power of environment in shaping our creative lifestyle and process. đ«
Sometimes, things as simple as powerful quotes about interior design (and life) can help me remember that Iâm not alone in what I feel â that thereâs a collective consciousness of creatives who are on the same path as us!
I hand-picked these quotes about interior design to help embody the essence of what your home studio style should be.
BTW, a home studio is the concept for creatives to make their homes cozy, curated, and conducive enough to give themselves permission and ease to create.
7 Quotes About Interior Design to Inspire Your Home Studio
1. âA house is much more than a shelter. It should lift us emotionally and spiritually.â â John Saldino
This quote about interior design beautifully encapsulates the âcozyâ element of a home studio. (The olâ making your house feel like a home idea.)
Your creative space should feel like a sanctuary that nurtures your emotional and spiritual well-being. I say âcozyâ because when youâre feeling cozy, youâre naturally more inclined to have less tension and be more comfortable embracing who you are. đ€ž
This also encapsulates the âcuratedâ element of a home studio â you need to be in a space that actually sparks joy for you! You should be able to look around your space and see colors, artwork, furniture, textures, fixtures that invoke a specific, positive emotion.
Imagine if your home alone could give you energy, excitement and creative inspiration?


2. âDesign is so simple. Thatâs why itâs so complicated.â â Paul Rand
As artists, we often grapple with this urge to overcomplicate and overthink our work (and the process it takes to get us to create) forgetting that sometimes, simplicity is what we need.
I wouldnât call myself a minimalist, and if minimalism doesnât spark joy for you, then donât do it. However, the idea still stands of leaning in on simplicity in different elements in your home.
This is why I always start with a simple color palette of 3-4 colors. Thatâs all. You donât want to get complex in your colors or planning, or else youâre going to feel too misguided and overwhelmed to even start!
I also like to encourage eliminating the clutter, tchotchkes and trinkets as much as possible. Marie Kondo talks about alleviating not only physical clutter, but visual clutter, too. I have as few labels as possible shown in our house because it adds unnecessary cluttered patterns, colors, and words around my house where I donât want it.
Simplicity is not the same thing as bland and boring. Itâs about having a clear, precise look, feel, and overall plan for your space and sticking to that. We donât want to get distracted by too many things, or else our vision wonât be realized.
(Sounds familiar to working in your art, doesnât it? đ)


3. âI am going to make everything around me beautiful. That will be my life.â â Elsie de Wolfe
As artists, I think we all inherently understand the idea of wanting to turn something beautiful. Why else create art than romanticizing the real-life version of it?
This might be one of the best quotes about interior design in my book because itâs speaks about every artist ever! We strive to create more beauty in the world, and we have every reason to bring this concept into our home studios, too.
So, what does âbeautifulâ mean to you? Is it a color palette, a style of architecture, a style, type of artwork, home layout? To me, something beautiful gives me a little flutter in my heart. If Iâm on Pinterest and I feel that when I see an image, I know thereâs something beautiful in it for me.
What gives you a flutter in your heart when you see it? Chances are, that has a space to be somewhere in your home studio. Is it intricate, vintage items? Is it adorable, painted pieces of furniture? A cozy couch with a thick, warm blanket and a glass candle next to it? Is it a deep green color that makes you feel like your home could be a garden?
4. âStyle is a way to say who we are without having to speak.â â Rachel Zoe
Rachel Zoeâs quote about interior design perfectly encapsulates what we do as artists â we are here to communicate through our creations without saying one particular thing or another.
A poem, a song, a painting, a dance. These are all pieces of art that are meant to be graceful in the way we speak to an experience. So think about what you want your home to say to you. And more specifically, different rooms in your home.
I want my bedroom to say something different than my studio and my living room and my kitchen. What do you want your rooms to say?
- You are warm, safe, and have permission to be fully yourself.
- You are inspired, uplifted, and energized to create.
- You care about the food you put in your body and make beautiful, healthful meals.
5. âBehind every attractive room is a good reason.â â Sister Parish
All art has a reason. It sparked from something. Maybe it was an experience, a fleeting moment, a word spoken to you. This principle is just the same in the concept of your home studio.
I love how much this resonates with Marie Kondoâs âSpark Joyâ philosophy. She reminds us that each item in our space should serve a purpose or bring us happiness. If not? Then we thank it for serving its purpose (even if that purpose was to show us what we donât like) and let it go.


When designing your home studio, consider the âwhyâ behind each design choice. That vintage typewriter might look great on your desk, but does it serve a purpose in your creative process?
If it inspires you to write or adds to the atmosphere youâre trying to create, then it has a good reason to be there. But if it was passed off to you by someone and you donât feel that flutter in your chest when you see it, then itâs served its purpose wonderfully!
Iâve become a more mindful shopper because of this principle. If I donât âfeel the flutter,â then she ainât coming home. (Also, I think Iâm about to make #feeltheflutter a thing!)
6. âThe details are not the details. They make the design.â â Charles Eames
This is a fundamental truth in both art and design: itâs the little things that often make the biggest impact. Just as the subtle nuances in a piece of music or the delicate brush strokes in a painting can elevate the entire work, the small details in your home studio can transform the entire space.
I find this to be true with songwriting, which is why itâs so wonderful to have STATiC as a part of She Sees Faeries. The songs would not be the songs without the details in his guitar-playing. They make up the vibe, sound, and total aesthetic of our music.
So, when youâre planning your home studio, pay close attention to the minutiae. The texture of your desk surface, the style of your drawer pulls, the pattern on your curtains â all these small elements contribute to the overall feel of your space.
This was something I remember reading in Marie Kondoâs book, too. The idea of using organic materials like wood and bamboo over plastic, even with the small things like utensils organizers. It doesnât seem like a big deal, right? Especially when itâs hidden in a drawer?
But I promise you, youâre going to touch and treat things differently when theyâre made of a material thatâs high-end and purposeful.
7. âNo pattern should be without some sort of meaning.â â William Morris
When William Morris says âpattern,â I think we can apply to multiple things in our home studios â patterns, textures, images, concepts, design decisions.
When I studied theatre, I was told that every single detail in a book, screenplay, television show, movie, had a reason. Thereâs a reason why the curtains are blue. Thereâs a reason why she said âHeyâ and not âHello.â Thereâs a reason why she looked back before she closed the door.
In your art and in your home studio design, you need to be intentional with every single thing you do, both for the visual appeal of your space and for your experience.
An unintentional, undesigned space has your eyes glazing over things, trying to mute yourself from the experience because it doesnât spark joy in you. An intentional, inspired space gives your eyes joyful things to look at multiple times per day.
Iâm not a scientist, but I can bet that your dopamine levels are higher when youâre in a home that youâve curated with things you love compared to being in a home that youâve put no thought into.
Inspirational Quotes About Interior Design & Beyond: Letâs Talk Home Studio Inspiration to Lift Your Creative Life!
I hope these quotes about interior design inspired you to implement the home studio essence into your space. After all, the easier you can make it to create, the more you can do what you love.
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