the trailer: final

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Oh goodness! My trailer came together so well! I couldn't be happier with the results of a year of labor. I wish desperately I could spend all my days slaving away in this little guy.

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Maybe one day, that dream can be a reality. I got my new logo on the side and my signature, just in case you weren't sure who he belonged to!I have a little "hello" greeting when you enter in, and some quirk in the comfy pillows along the back couch.

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My mom was amazing and helped me by making the new seating area. I left all the wood panels along the back wall that the previous owner had installed. I loved the texture it provided on that wall. The bench though was totally redone and under the cushions, I added storage! This is what it looks like when you are sitting on the bench looking back towards the door.

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I built storage in for my screens base board. I also have a cork wall to pin up images and inspiration! All the cabinets cam out at planned. I have so much space, its truly better than I had dreamed. I have tall shelfs and all my junk and clutter is tucked away behind sealed doors.

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The main work area has a compartment for one of my presses. It hides away when not in use. I found these metal storage magnet boards that I installed along some of the walls to use every inch possible.

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The work bench is huge and lines the entire span of one side of the trailer. People can lounge on the couch in the back as I work.

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So, what do you think?! Enough space to run a studio?!