A Gut Rehab with Unforgettable Walls in Los Angeles
There you are, sitting pretty, when opportunity knocks, and *wham* you’ve got to ask yourself:Â Am I a risk taker, or is the status quo for me" Pattern designer/artist Samantha Santana and her husband James, a landscape designer, are both clearly the former. Two years ago, they came across this fixer-upper in Los Angeles, CA’s Jefferson […]
There you are, sitting pretty, when opportunity knocks, and *wham* you’ve got to ask yourself:Â Am I a risk taker, or is the status quo for me" Pattern designer/artist Samantha Santana and her husband James, a landscape designer, are both clearly the former. Two years ago, they came across this fixer-upper in Los Angeles, CA’s Jefferson Park neighborhood. It was in need of some major work, but they didn’t let fear stop them. Instead they took a risk, sold their floral design business and invested all of the money into making the home a colorful and cozy nest. The house’s size was one of the biggest challenges the couple faced. At 619 square feet, its compact footprint only holds one small bedroom, one tiny bathroom and a dining room with barely enough space for a table. To get around these constraints, the pair have searched far and wide for stylish, modular, apartment-sized furnishings. They’ve also made sure to snag tall and skinny pieces that provide ample storage without disrupting foot traffic.
Perhaps more challenging than the space’s small size was its condition. Prev...
There you are, sitting pretty, when opportunity knocks, and *wham* you’ve got to ask yourself:Â Am I a risk taker, or is the status quo for me" Pattern designer/artist Samantha Santana and her husband James, a landscape designer, are both clearly the former. Two years ago, they came across this fixer-upper in Los Angeles, CA’s Jefferson Park neighborhood. It was in need of some major work, but they didn’t let fear stop them. Instead they took a risk, sold their floral design business and invested all of the money into making the home a colorful and cozy nest. The house’s size was one of the biggest challenges the couple faced. At 619 square feet, its compact footprint only holds one small bedroom, one tiny bathroom and a dining room with barely enough space for a table. To get around these constraints, the pair have searched far and wide for stylish, modular, apartment-sized furnishings. They’ve also made sure to snag tall and skinny pieces that provide ample storage without disrupting foot traffic.
Perhaps more challenging than the space’s small size was its condition. Prev...
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