I’ve found some interesting places that writers and artists create on my virtual travels. Join me for a look at some historical, mobile, funky weird, and well…more normal…artist studios.
All photos link to their original authors.
Famous Author Studios
Roald Dahl’s writing hut, The Gipsy House
George Bernard Shaw’s writing hut, dubbed “London” so his staff wouldn’t be lying when they said he had “gone to London.”
FUNKY WEIRD STUDIOS
A Writer’s Backyard Retreat (10×14) Lifestyle Studio Shed
Ultimate Art Studio: Bridge Studio’s Saltbox House by Saunders Architecture
Small Treehouse Studio
Writer’s Hut
Writer’s Pod
Writer’s Caboose
MOBILE STUDIOS
1963 Airstream Trailer Transformed into Beautiful Modern Studio
Emergency Response Studio
What to do with that broken down camper?


Attending a Craft Fair or Writer’s Retreat?
Create on the water in this houseboat!
The Ultimate Star Wars inspired Studio!
STUDIOS FOR US NORMAL FOLK!
















I like the log cabin office and the white with floral outdoor office the best. Some of these are nice cozy spaces, but a little too closed in for me…lol.
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