Some people prefer their workspace to be removed from anything that's fun and distracting, but that is not the case with designer/photographer/composter Jan Skácelík's studio. His studio opts for a fun, clean, and creative environment rather than filling up the entire room with a desk.
In fact, the desk makes up for a very small portion of the room. The official work area is concise and to-the-point. The rest of the room allows for movement, as a desk isn't necessarily the best location for creative thinking. On top of the usefulness of the setup, it's also very nice to look at.
What are your thoughts? Is it better to have plenty of desk space or do you prefer the ability to move around when you work?
If you have a workspace of your own to show off, throw the pictures on your Flickr account and add it to the Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell Pool. Include some details about your setup and why it works for you, and you just might see it featured on the front page of Lifehacker.
Jan Skácelík's Studio | Studio Sweet Studio via Apartment Therapy
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