This Kazakhstan Home’s Designer Not Only Accepted Its Imperfections, She Added New Ones
The kitchen wall was painted with a “chaotic edge.”
The kitchen wall was painted with a “chaotic edge.”
The view: Tiled columns, a huge chandelier, and a TV on an easel.
He has perfected the art of putting up drywall.
It all started at a bar in New York City.
A giant octagonal skylight casts luminous light.
Including the lattice windows.
It’s no surprise that the Doors used to live nearby.
“It’s like this super-luxury, lovely thing that you might get in a hotel room.”
“We said, ‘Let’s really create a home, even if it’s a rental.’”
High-low was the way to go.
The architect saw a kids’ room in the pitched roof.
“It’s still nice to be home, even during this time.”
An epic wall of windows sets it all aglow.
It fits her client’s fun-loving personality.
See: The vanilla playroom and absorbing green den.
The first step? Open up the Craftsman’s layout.
His studio might be tiny, but his clothes are happy.
Mirror, mirror, on the Pax.