An LA Rental Inspired by the French Countryside
Ask just about anyone, and they’ll tell you a “souvenir” is a knick-knack you bring back with you from some grand adventure. It tends to be something physical; a treasure you can hold in your hand or stick to your fridge. Souvenirs don’t always have to be made of paper or plastic, though. Some of the best ones […]
Ask just about anyone, and they’ll tell you a “souvenir” is a knick-knack you bring back with you from some grand adventure. It tends to be something physical; a treasure you can hold in your hand or stick to your fridge. Souvenirs don’t always have to be made of paper or plastic, though. Some of the best ones aren’t tangible at all, in fact. My best souvenirs have come in the form of memories. At the end of a trip, they’re the most valuable thing I bring back home with me. Oftentimes these mementos live on solely in our heads. Some ingenious homeowners, however, don’t have to imagine they’re back on vacation — they have memories so powerful they use them to inform their houses’ decorations to bring to life far-off destinations right in their very own homes. Such is the case with blogger and photographer Stephanie Liu Hjelmeseth and her talent-managing husband, Kyle. Unlock the front door to their one-bedroom rental in Los Angeles, CA’s Hancock Park, and you’re immediately transported to their top destination: the French countryside.
To replicat...
Ask just about anyone, and they’ll tell you a “souvenir” is a knick-knack you bring back with you from some grand adventure. It tends to be something physical; a treasure you can hold in your hand or stick to your fridge. Souvenirs don’t always have to be made of paper or plastic, though. Some of the best ones aren’t tangible at all, in fact. My best souvenirs have come in the form of memories. At the end of a trip, they’re the most valuable thing I bring back home with me. Oftentimes these mementos live on solely in our heads. Some ingenious homeowners, however, don’t have to imagine they’re back on vacation — they have memories so powerful they use them to inform their houses’ decorations to bring to life far-off destinations right in their very own homes. Such is the case with blogger and photographer Stephanie Liu Hjelmeseth and her talent-managing husband, Kyle. Unlock the front door to their one-bedroom rental in Los Angeles, CA’s Hancock Park, and you’re immediately transported to their top destination: the French countryside.
To replicat...
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