"Fourteen years ago, Heather Pardieu didn't let a little dust and debris get in the way of renting a great space. The initial viewing of this 630-square-foot studio apartment in Hollywood that she found on Craigslist happened while it was still undergoing renovations. But Heather, who is the cofounder of interiors firm Foxfeather Design and a fashion stylist, had the confidence that she could be creative enough to transform the blank canvas into a home."
"But Heather, who is the cofounder of interiors firm Foxfeather Design and a fashion stylist, had the confidence that she could be creative enough to transform the blank canvas into a home. Today, Heather's home is a vibrant collection of objects that she's sourced during travels, mixed with flea-market finds, inherited treasures, and a few choice high-end designer elements. "I absolutely love color, prints, and texture, and where I live is a perfect representation of all those details.""
Heather Pardieu rented a 630-square-foot Hollywood studio while it was under renovation and transformed it into a colorful, pattern-rich home. The apartment mixes travel-sourced objects, flea-market finds, inherited pieces, and select high-end designer elements. Over 14 years she has layered paint, color, and created an iconic walk-in closet while making restoration-focused updates and modern touches. The building dates to 1922 and was originally designed as a hotel; it later carried rumors of being a brothel. Heather approaches ongoing changes as small design challenges that bring her joy, continually refining the space.
Read at Apartment Therapy
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]