The small studio of fashion designer Gretchen Jones
Gretchen Jones said the apartment of 50 square meters in New York was not the thunderbolt. But he has since seen potential – ceiling, hardwood floors, fireplace and printing. Every inch painted – with wallpaper collections and look at the apartment who lives there Gretchen Jones.
Location: Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York
Size: Approximately 50 square meters; 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom display
Since the owner moved here from a larger apartment, they must enter into a two-bedroom apartment in a two-room studio
The living room, dining room and home office space combined with a high ceiling and enjoys plenty of natural light. Jones spends most of his time, the Board may, when additional security. The room is full of meaningful things, like Lasso knife and veteran flag of your father on the fireplace If you collect the popular things, then necessarily go well together. You can also use color to form a uniform composition In addition to wall carpets and cheap jewelry, Jones also collects art In this green wall mat, she designed a gallery where two works by her best friend, Ian Kennedy suspended Pressure: Red Feather, Ian Kennedy The small kitchen with cherry wood cabinets Jones solved with a color accent wall The color is green acid to a warmer and more welcoming feel. The most difficult part of setting up this apartment was the lack of windows in the room. It has a very light gray room painted to make it look bigger She designed a storage room on one side The bed is now before the bay windows overlooking the living room, and a little natural light comes in. As you can see the adjacent room to every corner, Jones wanted to create a symbiotic flow from room to room . The colors in each room were complementary and contrasting, so that each room has its own importance and adapts the general feeling As the lack of space, the exhibition of the estate was also difficult. Here, Jones combines his books and sunglasses for a fun exhibition on the dresser Jones prefer to buy used because they new product mass. She loves flea markets and antique shops often visited the city. From discoveries are always welcome at home, says Jones Jones likes to work with natural materials and is involved in Save the Garment Center, an organization for the rescue of New York as a fashion capital of the world. Working as a fashion designer Jones helped to look at the rooms that extension in the world in their own way