Setting up a small photo studio in your home can be easy and fun. All that’s needed is chic furniture such as side tables of different heights and coffee tables with stylish surfaces such as carved wood and foxed mirror. Enhance your photos with walls painted in reflective neutral shades. Here are some tips to set up your own studio. Location Whether you are a hobbyist with a passion for photography or a professional blogger who needs great snapshots to accompany your blog, a home studio is great idea. It can allow you to take professional-grade pictures of small everyday objects around the house. This studio is a great idea if you are a DIY or crafting blogger and need to take well-lit photos of your projects. Choose a spot in your home where you get natural light such as windows, decks and balconies. Pay attention to the quality of light and note the hours of the day that are best for taking photos. Soft indirect light presents the ideal setting for taking beautiful photos. Furniture After you have chosen a location, furnish your studio with coffee tables and side tables. Choose tables with interesting surfaces like foxed mirror, lacquered wood and brushed metal. The surface of the coffee tables adds texture and can be a unique backdrop in your photos. Depending on the object that you are photographing, opt for coffee tables and accent tables of different heights, shapes and sizes to take interesting photos. Lightweight side tables that can be easily moved around are a great choice. Nesting tables that neatly tuck into each other are perfect for the home studio as they save space. Select chic, functional tables so they can be a part of your home decor when they are not being used in the studio. Studio Settings Paint the walls near your chosen spot in reflective, light hues. Neutral colors like taupe and cream are excellent choices. Contemporary colors like slate gray, blue and sage are great options for the studio as well as for your home. The last step of the home studio is the right equipment. Furnish your studio with the necessary equipment like folding reflectors and tripod stands for your camera. Make DIY fabric boards and use them as colorful backdrops for your photos. Set up your home studio with these creative ideas and easy tips. Authors Profile: Ronny Raula is a certified interior designer and runs her own interior decoration consultancy. Ronny especially loves decorating a home in wooden furniture and believes that nothing gives a home as warm and cozy a touch as all-wood furniture and decor. Ronny loves reading up on new design ideas, and has a special interest in space saving techniques. Here Ronny writes about coffee tables and side tables.
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