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In 2017, Hurricane Irma destroyed Rob's house in St. Augustine, and just two days later he decided to rebuild with a single family house constructed of shipping containers.
As a photographer/filmmaker/enthusiastic home cook/tea-loving, infrared sauna-owning, pole-dancing bicyclist, I have to be mindful about making my space functional while trying to avoid clutter — and still ensuring that it feels and looks nice.
"My style is modern vintage, eclectic, maximalist, seriously whimsical, adventurous, nostalgic, queer, unapologetically colorful and femme, bold, energetic, cozy, life affirming, unconventional, and wholeheartedly personal," explains Sarah Hartley.
"My style is sexy and edgy and a little bit frantic, but is also warm and simple and cozy," renter Xenia Polychronis says. "These two 'styles' do not go together on paper, but they go together for me!"
If you’ve already binged all 20 episodes, but couldn’t get enough of Nora’s brash antics — or her family’s unconditional love and support — give one of these six shows a try.
When Zoë and her partner bought their first home, this 1950s ranch house, she was able to re-discover her colorful, creative side. "I learned to take risks and embrace the unexpected. I feel like I finally have my creativity back, and it’s a beautiful feeling."
The home was designed in 1969 and completed in 1970 by Fred Blecksmith, and some of its original details include a built-in vanity and light fixtures in the bathrooms, a hidden closet and bar, and gorgeous old growth redwood paneling.
During this time of year, gift-giving can sometimes feel obligatory, as there’s pressure to give loved ones something — anything!— during the holidays.