Wednesday, September 21, 2011

La Novella Studio

I am really starting to only post once a month :/ The famous excuse: I've been busy. No really, I have. I have been busy with the whole set up and renovation of the studio. Also busy trying to get the name of the studio out and just really aggressively advertising the studio.

I know I promised that this post will contain photos of the studio. So, I've decided to do an entire post on the transformation of La Novella Studio - from the very beginning when we rented this place till now when we have finished the entire renovation and set up of the studio.

Without further ado, I present to you La Novella Studio, 2 months ago:

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This was the studio right before we had it painted. Look at how dusty the floor was and how ugly the whole place looked. :/

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Another photo of it right before painting.

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Work in progress!

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This was right after we had it painted. Looked a lot cleaner and neater.

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The boyfriend (who still had a lot of hair) measuring the size of the wall.

Then we decided that it was time to do some furniture shopping!

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Here are some of the furniture we liked but didn't get to buy ):

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The $40 table that we bought to assemble for the office!


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And this was one of the tables right after its assembly.

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This was me trying out zillions of typography to finalize our logo.

And with everything about done... I present to you La Novella Studio (2 months later): 

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The office - with our final assembled $40 tables

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The sofa and coffee table that we decided on purchasing in the end!

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The studio area with all the equipments and the white backdrop

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Our steam iron & Clothes rack

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The hair straightener that we bought for usage in the studio

And finally,

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The logo we picked in the end.

And there you have it! This was the entire transformation progress of our studio. Of course, I didn't add in a lot of details because I didn't take pictures every step of the way. This was probably the most exhausting journey I've put myself through in the entire 20 years of my life, both emotionally and physically. But it was also probably the most fulfilling journey I'd ever embark in my life and I'll never ever trade this experience for anything in the world.

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