Neven Krut's apartment in Pasadena, a quaint 1920s converted house, showcases her unique style that blends cottage and mid-century influences. Residing there for six months, Neven fell in love with original features like the bathroom tiling and crank windows. As a self-identified homebody, each corner of her space holds personal significance, and she emphasizes that homes should feel authentically yours. The mix of sentimental items with inspiration from architecture and design creates a warm, cozy ambience that invites comfort and personal storytelling.
To me, the most important thing about your home is that it feels like yours. We all pull inspiration from outside sources, but the pieces that truly make a space special - a blanket your grandma knit, a photo of you and your friends, a ceramic piece you made yourself - those things never go out of style.
I'm definitely a homebody. It takes something really special to get me to leave the house. Every corner of my space holds something meaningful - whether it's a memory, a story, or just something that makes me feel good.
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