Curated Maximalism in a Designer?s Southwestern Home
With the days getting shorter and winter slowly approaching, I find myself longing for creative energy boosts to get me through this dull and rainy period. Luckily, the autumn blues can be cured ? a great remedy for me comes in the form of personal homes that are filled with happy details and bursts of […]
With the days getting shorter and winter slowly approaching, I find myself longing for creative energy boosts to get me through this dull and rainy period. Luckily, the autumn blues can be cured ? a great remedy for me comes in the form of personal homes that are filled with happy details and bursts of color. Bari and Kevin Ackerman?s pattern-filled house in Scottsdale, AZ is a perfect example. A stimulating treat for the senses, this home is bound to vanquish any creative blocks that these rainy days can cause! Six years ago, Bari, an artist and designer, and Kevin, who works in high-tech sales, decided to relocate from Northern California to be closer to family. They were wowed by the ranch-style house they now call home from the moment they first saw it. The house had a clear glass front door that allowed for a view straight through the house to the backyard. Originally built as a custom home for the developer who never ended up living there, the house turned out to have everything that Bari, Kevin and their two daughters, Anna and Emily, could wish for. Despite being above their price range, Bari and Kevin had nothing to lose, and put in a low offer. Miraculousl...
With the days getting shorter and winter slowly approaching, I find myself longing for creative energy boosts to get me through this dull and rainy period. Luckily, the autumn blues can be cured ? a great remedy for me comes in the form of personal homes that are filled with happy details and bursts of color. Bari and Kevin Ackerman?s pattern-filled house in Scottsdale, AZ is a perfect example. A stimulating treat for the senses, this home is bound to vanquish any creative blocks that these rainy days can cause! Six years ago, Bari, an artist and designer, and Kevin, who works in high-tech sales, decided to relocate from Northern California to be closer to family. They were wowed by the ranch-style house they now call home from the moment they first saw it. The house had a clear glass front door that allowed for a view straight through the house to the backyard. Originally built as a custom home for the developer who never ended up living there, the house turned out to have everything that Bari, Kevin and their two daughters, Anna and Emily, could wish for. Despite being above their price range, Bari and Kevin had nothing to lose, and put in a low offer. Miraculousl...
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