Why One Designer Spent $40,000-a Quarter of the Home's Budget-On Just One Room
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Why One Designer Spent $40,000-a Quarter of the Home's Budget-On Just One Room
"drew from iconic references, like the JB Blunk Estate and the idyllic modernist Sea Ranch residences in Northern California developed in the early 1960s by architect and planner Al Boeke,"
"We also admired this incredible book called S till Lives: In the Homes of Artists, Great and Unsung, which explores late creatives' own homes, from David Ireland to Joan Miró."
"People love staying somewhere that feels like you're in a fantasy,"
Jordan and Chris Fronk acquired a 1968 Vermont farmhouse hand-built by Carl L. Bausch Jr. The property features sweeping rooflines and cantilevered skylights that flood the living area with natural light. The house functions as the couple’s second home, an Airbnb, and a community art space for events. Avery Cox redesigned the farmhouse to be fun, spirited, and historically in tune, drawing inspiration from the JB Blunk Estate, the Sea Ranch residences, and the book Still Lives: In the Homes of Artists, Great and Unsung. Financial planning led to part-time Airbnb rental, which influenced adventurous living-room design choices intended to create a fantasy-like guest experience.
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