C. Michael Dudash AOTW May/June 2024
C. Michael Dudash’s 2,100-square-foot studio is nestled on a scenic, five-acre lot in the small Irish city of Rath- drum, Idaho, a small town just north of Coeur d’Alene. Working with a contractor, he designed and built a beautiful studio, one that would stand out and have a certain “je ne sais quoi.” The interesting shape resembles a church from the out- side and could easily be remodeled someday to accommodate a large RV by taking out two interior walls and adding a larger garage door.
“That’s the way I designed it—a big main room,” Dudash says. “At its core, it’s a large pole barn struc- ture. On the sides, it’s stick-framed, using two-by-sixes that frame the office and bathroom and workshop. I wanted to make the building look a little more interesting than just a box.” With the help of his builder and friend, Dudash built the one- story building with the main painting space at one end. It’s tall, with 12- to 14-foot ceilings in the middle and sloped on the sides, giving the studio interesting eye appeal.