Here’s How Two People Live in 200 Square FeetStyle
When Rebekah Carey first suggested to her partner, Alex McNall, that they move into the garage behind her grandmother’s Berkeley home, he thought she was crazy. But slowly but surely he began to come around to the idea. Moving would mean getting to spend more time with Rebekah’s grandma, and gaining a backyard for their three dogs to run around in. So they took the plunge, and set about turning this very small (only 10 by 20 feet) space into a home.
Two People, One Room: How a New York Couple Makes it WorkStyle
Jennifer Vaughan and her fiancé Derrick Miller are both designers: she’s an interior designer, and he designs shoes. With their combined ingenuity, they’ve taken a 500 square foot West Village apartment and turned it into a space that’s livable for both of them. Here’s how they make it work. 1. Clever paint choices. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that their apartment has 14 foot ceilings, and a separate sleeping loft.
Billy Cotton’s Effortlessly Cool HomeStyle
I just spotted Billy Cotton’s house over on Domino, and I’m kind of obsessed. It’s one of those spaces that defies categorization… a little bit eclectic, a little bit modern, a little bit like the deliciously booky home of a college professor. (Don’t college professors always have the coolest homes? Maybe I’m a little biased because I went to architecture school.) Everything has its own prescence, but everything hangs together in a meant-to-be kind of way.