Une maison blanche pour une designer en Californie
Nichée dans les collines verdoyantes de Californie, la maison de la designer Serena Mitnik-Miller, cofondatrice de General Store, et de l'architecte Mason St. Peter, a été construite en 1927, et sa façade est recouverte de bois. La décoration est sereine, basée sur le blanc et la simplicité ainsi que la lumière. Elle met en avant la façon cool de vivre à la californienne et on peut la découvrir dans le livre de Serena : Abode: Thoughtful Living with Less.
White house for a designer in California
Nestled in the lush green hills of California, the home of designer Serena Mitnik-Miller, co-founder of General Store, and architect Mason St. Peter, was built in 1927 and has a wood-clad façade. The decoration is serene, based on white and simplicity as well as light. It emphasizes the cool Californian way of life and can be discovered in Serena's book: Abode: Thoughtful Living with Less.
Source : Domino
White house for a designer in California
Nestled in the lush green hills of California, the home of designer Serena Mitnik-Miller, co-founder of General Store, and architect Mason St. Peter, was built in 1927 and has a wood-clad façade. The decoration is serene, based on white and simplicity as well as light. It emphasizes the cool Californian way of life and can be discovered in Serena's book: Abode: Thoughtful Living with Less.
Source : Domino
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