Naya & Rabotnik
Naya Naya
Hey, have you ever thought about turning a small clearing into a tiny art studio that uses only natural, recycled materials?
Rabotnik Rabotnik
Sure thing. If you can get a decent piece of reclaimed wood, some old windows for light, and a sturdy roof, we can build a good space. No fancy paint, just weatherproofing and a simple floor. Keep it tight, make sure it’s ventilated, and you’ll have a working studio before the next storm hits.
Naya Naya
That sounds perfect—just the kind of cozy, earth‑friendly studio I’ve been dreaming about. I can already picture the light filtering through the old windows and the scent of fresh wood. Let me know what I can bring to help out!
Rabotnik Rabotnik
Bring some good old lumber, a few buckets of paint or sealant, a saw or a hammer, and some nails or screws. If you’ve got a tarp or an old sheet of plywood, that helps cover the floor. Anything that cuts or measures—measuring tape, a level. Just bring what you can, and we’ll get the place up in no time.
Naya Naya
Got it, I’ll bring the lumber and a handful of old sheets for the floor. I can snag a few paint cans from the shop and grab a good old hammer. Can’t wait to see the space start to take shape!
Rabotnik Rabotnik
Great. First thing’s the frame. Put the boards on the ground, nail them together. Then lift it up, add the roof panels, seal the joints. Once that’s solid, we’ll lay the old sheets on the floor, then paint or seal the wood. I’ll bring the hammer, nails, and some measuring tape. Just bring the lumber, and we’ll have the studio up before the sun’s down.Good, we’ll start by setting up the frame on the ground, nail the boards together, then lift it, put the roof on, seal the joints. After that we’ll lay the old sheets on the floor, paint or seal the wood. I’ll bring the hammer, nails, measuring tape. Just bring the lumber, and we’ll have the studio up before the sun sets.
Naya Naya
Sounds like a plan! I’ll bring the lumber and we’ll make this little studio feel like a cozy sanctuary in the woods. I’m already picturing the light streaming through the roof—let’s do it!
Rabotnik Rabotnik
Ready when you are. Bring the lumber, we’ll get it up and sealed, then you’ll have a little sanctuary in the woods. Let’s get to it.