Inside Lana Condor's Completely Transformed Dream Home
Briefly

The renovation of a home involved significant structural and aesthetic changes, including removing walls to create open spaces and adding a powder room and pantry. Homeowners Lana Condor and her partner experienced the transformation firsthand, appreciating each phase of the process. Inspiration from Italy led to the use of durable yet beautiful materials for a livable space. The design focused on textures, colors, and family heirlooms, ensuring a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere that embodies both art and functionality.
"They saw the house in 80 different phases and stages. So Lana would see something, then she would go away to shoot something. She'd come back a month or so later, and it would be completely different."
"I've always admired how everything there feels like art but is also livable. We wanted a home that we could live in and not be afraid to mess up."
"We started with the idea of an all-cream palette, but as we explored fabrics and finishes, we introduced soft colors and warmth inspired by the surrounding landscape."
"Every room has a special antique that serves as a conversation piece. Just being able to have her and her work in the house is really special."
Read at Architectural Digest
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