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Any suggestion on where an art studio be best located in a 3/2 designer?

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Any suggestion on where an art studio be best located in a 3/2 designer? One guest bedroom faces W and one faces N. The W one has sliders to an enclosed lanai. I like that one. Would it get too warm in the winter?
I had always heard north natural light was best...

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Any suggestion on where an art studio be best located in a 3/2 designer? One guest bedroom faces W and one faces N. The W one has sliders to an enclosed lanai. I like that one. Would it get too warm in the winter?
We are enclosing our lanai and that is one of the uses we plan for part of it. I hope it won't get too warm, It faces West in the afternoon.
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Probably north light is best.

Gracie, painting on the lanai sounds exciting! You’d have to paint before noon though. I find the strong sun bleaches the colors.

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Probably north light is best.

Gracie, painting on the lanai sounds exciting! You’d have to paint before noon though. I find the strong sun bleaches the colors.
Oh Velvet. I so like your painting. LOVE IT.
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We have a lot of breezes here and I find it blows things over.

Here is one of my paintings;
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Wow!! Love the boldness and the contrast.

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