A Designer's 540-Square-Foot LA Apartment Is a Master Class in Color Matching
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"It had character," William says. "We were drawn to its 1920s history—the barreled ceiling, the large fireplace, the original kitchen cabinets—and we loved that there were windows on all sides."
William and Kevan imagined a place that could strike a balance between being visually interesting and deceptively practical. They hoped they'd feel welcomed into an eclectic living room that could host a good hang.
A built-in nook in the hall could act as a casual bar, while a pattern-heavy kitchen could still accommodate a desk for shared work-from-home days.
Sure, the bedroom and bathroom were compact, but they were primed to show off William's knack for personality too. It was all just a matter of figuring it out.
Read at Architectural Digest
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