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Cartoonists in the news: Rick Stromoski and his newly designed studio

Soup to Nutz creator Rick Stromoski recently renovated his studio with the help of a designer.

Davenport returned about a month later with a plan. The walls would be a pretty Guilford Green; the floors, engineered wood in a pecan finish. The drafting table would be swapped with the computer desk, so each was on an opposite wall. Two sofa-length window seats would replace the futon, and every piece of surrounding wall space would be covered with floor-to-ceiling built-in bookcases. One window seat would be dedicated to the couple’s 12-year-old daughter, Molly, who likes to do her homework in the studio while her father works in the afternoon.

The story, linked above, also has a small photo where you can see some of the results. It would have been nice to have seen a before and after picture.

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Comments 6

  1. Looks nice and functional. I’m officially jealous.

  2. CT thanks, the photos helped a lot. I agree, the before picture is still better than mine. Nice looking layout.

  3. It’s probably because I haven’t had my coffee yet, but I can’t find the photos on either of the story links. The description of it sounds great, though.

  4. I couldn’t find them on the original posting, but in CT’s link they are on the right.

  5. Niiiiiiiiiiice studio, congrats!

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