After the interior walls, it was time for paint and trim.
This is where it stops looking like a project and starts feeling like a finished space. The raw edges get cleaned up. The lines sharpen. Everything starts to come together.
I’ve been through this stage before in other shops, and it always does the same thing—it changes how you see the space. What was rough and temporary starts to feel settled.
It’s not about decoration. It’s about defining the environment you’re going to work in every day.
This is where it started to feel like mine.
Still things to build. Still work to do.
But now it looks like a studio.