Virginia Woolf wrote about a place of her own. Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, and Walt Whitman have homes that you can tour because they are so intrinsically linked to their writing.
Yet, not all of us can easily find our own space.
Some of us have family and roommates and budgets. Space can be limited.
But you can still carve yourself a space to write. You can still find a space and make it your own.
Maybe that means wearing a pair of headphones that lets everyone know you are not to be interrupted. Maybe it means finding your favourite seat in your local café. Maybe it means having a chair in the house that you only use when you're writing.
You might not be able to buy a cottage in the woods or afford a writer's retreat to find your own space, but you can make a space of your own wherever you are. And then get to writing.