(Welcome to Leah, one of the finalists in our San Francisco Blogger search. Comment away!)
Name: Lena Corwin
Location: Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York
Size: 1,800 sq. ft.
Years lived in: Almost 3
Personal style doesn't fall too far from the tree. We recently featured Lena Corwin's childhood home and it left us wanting to know about this former SF girl's current digs.
Lena probably needs no introduction to most of you. The textile artists designs have made the blog rounds and her personal blog is a source of inspiration for many.
A classic Brooklyn brownstone is where Lena and her husband Josh call home. Sure, a beautiful apartment doesn't hurt-- but it's Lena's placement of diverse patterns, vintage furnishings and found objects that star here.
In her own words...
My/our style: Colorful, evolving
The inspiration for my home: Scandinavian design, our neighborhood and its history, images from books and magazines.
Favorite element: The old details of the house itself-- the moldings, the beautiful marble fireplaces... it was built in the late 1800s.
Biggest challenge in designing my home: being content. I always want to change things!
What friends say about my home: It's very colorful! And that we're lucky to have a good amount of space in the city.
Biggest embarrassment in my home: The practically-neon orange color that I painted the kitchen cabinets. I've been meaning to paint over it for 2 years! Update: I painted it this week!
Proudest DIY: The slate patio in our back yard.
Biggest indulgence with respect to my home: Our Crate & Barrel bed. almost everything else in our home was from relatives, ebay, or thrift stores.
Best advice given or received: Never say no to antique furniture from relatives. Well, not really never because sometimes you just don't have the space. But even if you don't love the style of something, a piece can still be really nice mixed in with your other furniture.
Dream source for stuff: ABC Carpet & Home
Resources:
Hardware:
We buy antique hardware from salvage shops
Furniture:
Our couch is from ebay-- recovered in Hable Construction fabric.
The credenza is from ebay
Vintage chair recovered in fabric by Elizabeth Eakins
Accessories:
Owls canisters and plates are vintage, acquired form thrift stores mostly
Most of the pillows are vintage, many from my grandmother
Red pillow on chair is my design
bedroom sheets are vintage from my grandmother
crocheted quilt on the couch was a handmade wedding present
Lighting:
Drift wood lamps are “Tropique” from Blue Nature
Paint:
Living room paint is Farrow and Ball
Bedroom paint is Ralph Lauren
Rugs and Carpets:
Wool rug from IKEA
Window Treatments:
blinds are from Smith & Noble
Beds:
Bed is “Elan” style from Crate and Barrel
Artwork:
Large painting over couch is by Elizabeth Schuppe
Two paintings between the windows in living room are by John Jeho (top) and Timothy Berry (bottom)
Other:
Wallpaper is “woods” by Cole & Sons
Thanks, Lena!
(Editor's reminder:
When leaving comments about the home, play nice or you'll be asked to leave the sandbox.)
-leah
What a great home...love the architecture of the old building! I like your use of whimsy and color and the juxtaposition (sp?) of the old with your fun pieces! Very interesting! Looking at the link of your childhood home, I see where you get your inspiration. I love it!
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