One of the challenges of having a home based business (especially one where you have to get messy and where you have to keep the children and the soap at a mutually safe distance because you are making stuff with lye and also for some reason one of your children thinks soap is kind of delicious) ...is carving out a dedicated workspace. We live in a small 1930's bungalow that has a bedroom off the kitchen - not a great location for a quiet sleep, but a perfect spot to set up a soap studio.
Here are a few pictures of my recent soap studio reno. I repainted the walls and stripped and refinished the hardwood a few years ago when Dominion Handmade Soap Company was a mere twinkle in my eye, but until now I've had no counters or adequate storage. I didn't have the money for custom cabinetry, so I built the counters and topped them with some stainless steel sheeting. The cupboards are el cheapo laundry cabinets. Works for me.
I promised a web store opening for - what?- January? Ah, whoops. Maybe Juneuary...


A place for every thing and every thing in its place is one of life's underrated pleasures. I also greatly approve of the colour!
ReplyDeleteA great start,a humble one of course but you can go a long way when you start this way.Keep the good work going till you have a lavish office and a brand name to protect.
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