Photo by: R29
How would you describe your interior design aesthetic?
"I like a mix of polished and clean lines with more rustic and vintage pieces. I don't like to have too much of any one thing. What's the adage? Too much of a good thing may kill you, or something like that. So mixing it up is definitely important for me."
What are your tips for small-space design? Any ways of making small spaces look bigger?
"Keeping clutter to a minimum. ...
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How would you describe your interior design aesthetic?
"I like a mix of polished and clean lines with more rustic and vintage pieces. I don't like to have too much of any one thing. What's the adage? Too much of a good thing may kill you, or something like that. So mixing it up is definitely important for me."
What are your tips for small-space design? Any ways of making small spaces look bigger?
"Keeping clutter to a minimum. Everything has to stay in place (not that it always does in my apartment) And, make the most use of your space - accentuate what you have. In my studio, there are extremely high ceilings, so hanging artwork all the way up makes you notice that and causes the small space to seem much larger. Also, using things with double functions is important. The trunk in my place makes a great coffee table and also allows for extra storage."
Antique trunk, Counterfeit Studio pillows.
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