This Designer's 1960s Home Had "Good Bones" - Now It's Bursting with Personality
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This Designer's 1960s Home Had "Good Bones" - Now It's Bursting with Personality
""I identify as a colorful maximalist with practical tendencies - someone who believes homes should feel deeply personal, joyful, and actually lived in.""
""It's a space that feels collected rather than decorated - and proof that you don't need a full renovation to make a home feel personal.""
Christie Kristl and her husband Sean transformed their 1960s home into a personal space over five years. They incorporated vibrant elements like a moss green tile backsplash and a hand-painted mural, blending color and patterns with family heirlooms. The couple honored the home's original architecture while making it distinctly theirs, emphasizing that a home should feel personal and joyful. Their design approach balances beauty with practicality, accommodating their lifestyle as a family with young children and pets.
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