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DIY Writing Sanctuaries: Converting Spaces into Inspiring Author Retreats

January 26, 2024

As a writer, you know that writing is both an art and a discipline. The best writers simply write every day, based on their own daily routines.

However, there’s nothing wrong with adding inspiration to your work by creating an inspiring space for writing. The good news is that you can turn a wide variety of spaces into a cozy place to work.

What does it take to turn a spare room, garage, or nook into an inspiring writing location? It doesn’t take a lot of money, just some time and creativity. Then, you’ll have a place you can’t wait to enter to do your daily work.

How to Choose a Space in Your Home

If you’re like many people, it may feel like every area of your home is already filled with belongings and activities. Although it may be challenging to find the right space, it’s essential. As a writer, you need a spot to write.

Remember that every writer is different, so think about what the best writing spot is for your needs. Some authors need quiet, uninterrupted time to be creative, while others need background noise, or they won’t be able to pen a single word.

Make sure you’re comfortable, both in terms of the chair and desk and the temperature of the space. Changes in weather can affect your health, from seasonal allergies to issues with dry hair and skin. As a result, you want to choose a writing space that’s weatherproof rather than one that’s drafty or damp.

You’ll need a space with good lighting, privacy, and places to store your writing materials. However, none of this means you need a large or expensive writing spot. Instead, you can adapt a spare room, garage, shed, or nook with a few simple tips.

Making Your Writing Space Inspiring

Once you find the right location, it’s time to make it fun so it fits your personality. You want diving into your writing to be something you look forward to so you don’t procrastinate.

Explore Simple Structural Updates

You might need to make some structural changes to your writing space before you can start personalizing it. For example, if you’re converting a garage, you’ll likely want to soundproof the garage so it’s quiet and you can focus.

The soundproofing process will depend on what your garage walls are made of, but generally, you’ll start with the garage door, where most of the noise comes in. From there, you can also soundproof the windows, walls, and ceiling if needed.

You may also want to weatherproof an attic or shed if you plan to use those as your writing space. Also, ensure your new writing space isn’t open to pests or vulnerable to water leaks. 

Use Decor That Inspires You

When you’re ready to make it your own, consider what inexpensive touches can add a lot of flair to the space. Depending on the space you have on the walls, you can hang pictures that inspire you or put up your favorite quotes. One of the great things about computers is that it’s easy to resize almost anything, so you can put up inspiring images even in a small space.

Color is another impactful part of your writing space. Think about the colors that make you feel calm, creative, and motivated. Paint is inexpensive, but you can also buy fabric and hang it on the wall. Either way, it should be fun and beautiful for you.

Make Sure the Writing Space is Functional

The most beautiful writing nook won’t help you create if it’s not functional. You’ll need a desk and a comfortable chair, along with the right lighting.

Fortunately, you can find inexpensive desks at used furniture stores or online. It’s likely worthwhile to spend the money on a new ergonomic chair, especially if you plan to write a full book or multiple short stories.

Remember, you’ll be in your writing space almost every day, so make sure it works for you!

Don’t Be Afraid to Branch Out

While your writing nook may be your primary place to compose your stories, don’t feel like you have to be there 100% of the time. Sometimes the thing you need to boost your creativity is a change of scenery.

Don’t be afraid to spend a few hours at a coffee shop, park, library, or other space that fuels your writing. When you come back to your at-home writing nook, you’ll be refreshed — and grateful to have unlimited access to your own coffee and snacks!

Create an Inspiring Author’s Nook

Creating a writing sanctuary doesn’t have to cost a fortune, and you likely have several spaces in your home right now that could be great options.

Make sure it’s safe, comfortable, and inspiring. That can mean weatherproofing, soundproofing, or simply decorating with pictures, quotes, and colors that spark your creativity. Once you have your writing space, it’ll be much easier to write every day — and you’ll be well on your way to completing your masterpiece!

Amanda Winstead is a writer from the Portland area with a background in communications and a passion for telling stories. Along with writing she enjoys traveling, reading, working out, and going to concerts. If you want to follow her writing journey, or even just say hi you can find her on Twitter.

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