This $4,000-a-Month San Francisco Rental Bursts With Art, Plants, and Books
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This $4,000-a-Month San Francisco Rental Bursts With Art, Plants, and Books
"That's why I thought the place had dated vibes, but also not so dated that it's giving Victorian charm, as the house itself was only built in the 1980s or so. I wasn't at all sure how I'd fill up the space, but I knew the price was amazing and I loved the light. That was good enough for my boyfriend and me!"
"Now that we've fully settled in, I'd like to describe my apartment as colorful and not conforming to any one style. After all, I have no idea what styles even exist out there. All I knew was I wanted the place to focus on art, plants, and books. Those were the main guiding principles as I decorated the place. I like to think that I've largely achieved that, so to answer this question the vibe of the place is giving plantsy! Artsy! Booksy!"
An approximately 1300-square-foot rental features abundant natural light alongside dated 1980s finishings, notably scratched cabinetry and doors. The tenants prioritized price and light when choosing the unit despite initial concerns about the older details. Decoration centers on art, plants, and books as primary guiding principles, resulting in a colorful, eclectic space that does not conform to a single design style. After a year and a half of living there together, the occupants have settled into a plantsy, artsy, booksy vibe that foregrounds greenery, artwork, and book displays while embracing the apartment's practical advantages.
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