A Ten-Month Rental Takes Maximalism to The Max
The home that Jewel Marlowe (@jewelmarlowe) and her family moved into for her husband Gary’s ten-month military assignment in Rhode Island is the family’s 12th address. Jewel, an interior design blogger, and Gary, a US Air Force fighter pilot, are used to being on the move and have learned to masterfully deal with the stress […]
The home that Jewel Marlowe (@jewelmarlowe) and her family moved into for her husband Gary’s ten-month military assignment in Rhode Island is the family’s 12th address. Jewel, an interior design blogger, and Gary, a US Air Force fighter pilot, are used to being on the move and have learned to masterfully deal with the stress that can be associated with constant transition. “We laugh to ourselves that at least our lives are not boring. Anything but boring,” Jewel explains. Living all around the US and England has helped the military family develop a rich appreciation for the world around them. For Jewel, the numerous places she has called home have also influenced her style and design choices. “I find myself drawn to an eclectic variety of furniture, just like I would find at the British auctions,” she shares. The family’s current home is a 70s split-level house that they rented without even seeing a single picture beforehand. “We took the word of the real estate agent,” Jewel tells us. “Since it was a ten-month assignment we figured that we had very little to lose.”...
The home that Jewel Marlowe (@jewelmarlowe) and her family moved into for her husband Gary’s ten-month military assignment in Rhode Island is the family’s 12th address. Jewel, an interior design blogger, and Gary, a US Air Force fighter pilot, are used to being on the move and have learned to masterfully deal with the stress that can be associated with constant transition. “We laugh to ourselves that at least our lives are not boring. Anything but boring,” Jewel explains. Living all around the US and England has helped the military family develop a rich appreciation for the world around them. For Jewel, the numerous places she has called home have also influenced her style and design choices. “I find myself drawn to an eclectic variety of furniture, just like I would find at the British auctions,” she shares. The family’s current home is a 70s split-level house that they rented without even seeing a single picture beforehand. “We took the word of the real estate agent,” Jewel tells us. “Since it was a ten-month assignment we figured that we had very little to lose.”...
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