In San Diego, An Interior Designer?s Vintage Aesthetic Goes Against the Grain
Something I really love about Design*Sponge is that it’s a place for homes with a personal style and a story to tell. The homes in our archives are largely decorated by the people who live in them. It means that sometimes we might shy away from showcasing a beautiful house because it may have been […]
Something I really love about Design*Sponge is that it’s a place for homes with a personal style and a story to tell. The homes in our archives are largely decorated by the people who live in them. It means that sometimes we might shy away from showcasing a beautiful house because it may have been designed wholly by an interior designer without much personal sentiment or style from the homeowners. So I was very excited to come across Jennifer Riley‘s home in San Diego, CA because not only is it a gem full of history and incredible vintage pieces, but she’s also an interior designer and creates spaces for other vintage aficionados through her full-service design firm, Hohm. Jennifer grew up in a 1892Â Victorian Queen Anne filled with beautiful, ornate furniture and objects. “I spent my childhood ensconced in ‘visual splendor.’ Being surrounded by antiques fostered my love of timeless design and history — and the marriage of the two,” Jennifer shares. Now Jennifer lives in a 1909 Craftsman Bungalow in San Diego and has allowed her upbringing to inform the way she decorates her own home and designs for her clients. ̶...
Something I really love about Design*Sponge is that it’s a place for homes with a personal style and a story to tell. The homes in our archives are largely decorated by the people who live in them. It means that sometimes we might shy away from showcasing a beautiful house because it may have been designed wholly by an interior designer without much personal sentiment or style from the homeowners. So I was very excited to come across Jennifer Riley‘s home in San Diego, CA because not only is it a gem full of history and incredible vintage pieces, but she’s also an interior designer and creates spaces for other vintage aficionados through her full-service design firm, Hohm. Jennifer grew up in a 1892Â Victorian Queen Anne filled with beautiful, ornate furniture and objects. “I spent my childhood ensconced in ‘visual splendor.’ Being surrounded by antiques fostered my love of timeless design and history — and the marriage of the two,” Jennifer shares. Now Jennifer lives in a 1909 Craftsman Bungalow in San Diego and has allowed her upbringing to inform the way she decorates her own home and designs for her clients. ̶...
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