"I admit that I'm fascinated by professional organizer Kristen Ziegler, founder of Minima, and her immaculately organized, clean home. Much to my husband's annoyance, my own style skews closer to spaces like Emily Powell's painted home on the minimalist/maximalist spectrum. But even I can admit that living in a space that's tidy, minimal, and impeccably put-together must feel amazing. Always knowing where everything is, never having to face a pile of clutter, always being guest-ready - it's certainly not a reality I inhabit daily."
"But for Kristen and her husband, Jonathan Fischer, two introverts who also work from home, their two-bedroom condo in Richmond, Virginia, is like a "giant exhale." "We have so much breathing room and natural light," writes Kristen. "We ensure every inch is used intentionally - even our shared home office doubles as home base for two of our bunnies." The couple shares the home with three Netherland Dwarf rabbits: Nacci, Flicka, and Lola."
Kristen Ziegler and her husband Jonathan Fischer live in a 1,516-square-foot 1914 Richmond condo that combines Scandinavian minimalism with preserved historic details. The space features 10-foot ceilings, white oak and heart pine floors, antique windows, pocket doors, and brass hardware. A three-month restoration refinished original flooring, smoothed millwork, removed newer crown molding, and replaced baseboards with historically accurate profiles. Transoms and brass hardware were restored, HVAC registers and electrical fixtures were upgraded. The couple intentionally uses every inch of the home, maintaining ample breathing room and natural light. The shared home office doubles as a base for their three Netherland Dwarf rabbits.
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