Mishler and her partner, both remote workers, designed their home to balance aesthetics and functionality. While her partner has a clean-lined office, Mishler's studio is more relaxed, complete with a view she enjoys. The primary bathroom underwent a significant transformation for enhanced beauty and practicality. Their rooftop terrace is designed for communal gatherings, emphasizing warmth and hospitality. This home deeply represents their lifestyle and values, making every room feel like an extension of themselves rather than just a place to live.
In the primary bathroom, Kidd kept the footprint but performed a full materials overhaul: unlacquered brass hardware, a white oak vanity made by her go-to millworker in Oregon, marble trim.
Mishler notes that they wanted their home to work for their lives, describing it as a welcoming space that doesn’t perform for guests.
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