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Inside a Midcentury marvel in Washington D.C built in the 1960sAs an antique enthusiast, I'm passionate about collecting vintage furniture, lighting, and chairs.Hi, I'm Olivia (Instagram: @oliviahomehome). I live in a 1965 Mid-century house near Washington, D.C. with my family of three. We've had all kinds of homes – apartments, condos, townhouses – while raising our 9-year-old.Two years ago, we moved to this beautiful two-story house, which is located in a small and peaceful neighborhood full of Mid-century style homes. We wanted a house with lots of windows and rooms where we could spend a lot of time with our child, and this one had it all.oliviahome·Saved 2.1K·2024.01.01
🏠Inside a 925 Sq Ft Pastel-Filled Eclectic Loft Styled With DIY TouchesHi! I’m Witty—currently in my third year of living on my own. I’ve always been a homebody at heart, so it didn’t take long for me to start personalizing my space. One quiet afternoon about five years ago, while sitting at home, it hit me: If I’m spending so much time here, shouldn’t this space feel more like me?
That same day, I picked up a bucket of paint and started painting a few pieces of furniture, and I’ve been slowly shaping my home ever since. I’m naturally drawn to vibrant, gem-like colors of fruits, flowers, and minerals, and I’ve filled this home with colors that make me feel good.
My place is a loft-style studio, with everyday living happening on the lower level and a growing hobby zone upstairs. It’s compact, but full of life.
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This is the view from the loft. The ceiling height makes the whole space feel more open and bright—it's what sold me on the place. Inside a 600 sq ft urban jungle in NYC's hell's kitchenMy plants play a major role in transforming the space into a sea of living things.Hey there! My name is Paul Thompson (Instagram: @plantmepaul), and I'm 38 years old. I'm a high school chemistry teacher at a top public school in NYC. When I'm not teaching, I'm usually tending to my over 100 plants in my cozy apartment. Other than that, I enjoy going to the movies, game nights, and exploring new ways to care for my plants. I'm curious, carefree, and unapologetically me.I grew up near NYC in New Jersey, but I never thought I'd live here. After I graduated from Rutgers University and wanted to pursue my master's, I chose Teachers College, Columbia; and since I was already in New York, I decided to stay – and here I am, fifteen years later! I currently live in Hell's Kitchen, and it's perfect for me. The location is central to everything, and close to my friends, local bars, and great restaurants.I'm living in a two-bedroom apartment with a roommate. It's a 600 sq. ft. brick-walled walk-up. It's nestled on top of a popular gay bar, but I don't hear any of the noise. The avenue can be busy sometimes, but my windows do a great job of keeping out the sound. I'm renting right now, and I've been here for the last three years. The rent is currently $3200 per month, and it's split between my roommate and me.plantmepaul·Saved 25·2023.12.29
Inside a 1100 sq ft treehouse-esque home in New OrleansI wanted my home to feel like a tree house, offering a calm place of solitude in the city.
Hi, I'm Anthony Cane (Instagram: @anticonuovo_buildingstudio), a 34-year-old architect with design-build experience in residential, commercial, and hospitality projects across the US and UK. In my spare time, I'm passionate about travel & history, photography, graphic design, music production, running, and yoga – and I also enjoy building custom furniture with reclaimed construction materials.
My home is located in 7th Ward, New Orleans. I chose this neighborhood for its proximity to the city center and its friendly vibe. The affordability of the property was a big factor. I'm living in a renovated double shotgun home, common to this area. I've lived here since 2018, and the renovation was completed in 2020.O!Guest·Saved 16·2023.12.31
Inside a cozy 820 sq ft nest in San FranciscoMy partner and I have been living in a cozy 820 sq ft condo in San Francisco for the past 10 years. We're situated on the top floor of a 4-story building, overlooking a beautiful central courtyard. One of the things I love most about our place is how conveniently located it is. We have easy access to the Muni T line, which not only takes me directly to work, but also provides a direct route to Chinatown.
When it comes to my design style, it's all about creating a space that feels like home to me. I love creating my own decor pieces and artwork, which allows me to express my personal style and vision. I'm a bit of a mix between an extrovert and an introvert, so while I love to entertain and have guests over, my home is still my sanctuary. I choose pieces that have their own stories and personal meaning, rather than just following a particular design style or era. I tend to gravitate towards warm and earthy tones with deep hues. These colors create a sense of comfort and relaxation, perfect for unwinding after a long day. I also enjoy incorporating elements like ambient lighting, textural fabrics, and natural elements, like wood and plants.
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