Miranda Lambert Shares 1st Time Incredible Experience
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Miranda Lambert Shares 1st Time Incredible Experience


Jennifer Havener
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Co-working spaces have been around for at least a decade. They had a popularity boom during the COVID pandemic of 2020 and 2021, when remote work was essential for many businesses and employees. While any kind of work can be done in a co-working space, country artist Miranda Lambert put a new spin on the trend with a collaborative space for artists to write and socialize to build networking connections. She took to social media to share a video of an incredible one-of-a-kind experience she created for musicians.

Miranda Lambert Celebrates Huge Career Milestone

Many TV competitions have tried to recreate the success of American Idol. When she was an up-and-coming musician, Miranda Lambert was a contestant on the singing competition Nashville Star. She finished in third place on the show in 2003. Despite not winning, she became a household name within five years of appearing on the show.

Miranda Lambert/Credit: YouTube
Miranda Lambert/Credit: YouTube

She released her debut album, Kerosene, in 2005. Twenty years later, she looked back on the start of her career. 2025 has been the year of Miranda Lambert. She recently performed the hit song “Kerosene” from the album on the Season 23 finale of American Idol. She also took the stage earlier this month at the Academy of Country Music Awards. The singer performed her latest hit, “Run,” from her new album Postcards From Texas. 

She Shares Incredible One-Of-A-Kind Experience

Usually, a co-working space is just a bunch of desks and chairs crammed into a makeshift office space. But as a songwriter herself, Miranda Lambert knew artists need more space to be creative. In 2024, she left her long-time record label and signed with Big Loud Records. As part of the deal, she launched the Big Loud Texas imprint with the company.

The singer took to social media this week to share exciting news. The Big Loud Texas imprint created a workspace in Austin, Texas, for musicians. She hired Amie and Jolie Sikes from Junk Gypsy Co. to decorate the space. Miranda Lambert previously collaborated with JG Co. on other projects, including designing her tour bus, and helped design her wedding to ex-husband, Blake Shelton.

Miranda Lambert put her full trust in the Junk Gypsy team. She posted a video on social media of the first time she visited the Big Loud Texas House after the remodeling was complete.

See The Stunning Space

The huge house in Austin, Texas, features writers rooms, the “Rose Garden” bar and office spaces. The unofficial motto of Texas is “Everything’s bigger in Texas.” And that’s true for the redecorated space.

It features bold wall hangings, including the famous star of the Lone Star State on a painting of the words BIG in red for the label Big Loud Texas.

“This is what it’s all about. Getting to do amazing things that you LOVE with people who inspire you, challenge you, and create so much joy in the world,” the Junk Gypsy social media team wrote in an Instagram comment.

Stunned fans took to the comments to share their own reactions to the co-working space.

  • “The Rose Garden is calling me! Everything is Fantastic -platinum record style”
  • “Love the soul, character and creativity of these spaces!!”
  • “UP-CYCLING at it’s absolute finest!!! I love EVERYTHING about this!!! AMAZING”
  • “That’s so cool! They did a great job with the choices of colors, furniture and overall vibe!”

Miranda Lambert fans can see her in person this summer when she joins Morgan Wallen on tour. Share your reaction to the Big Loud Texas House in the comments.





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