Making Space for Serious Style
When space is small, the little things mean a lot. See a stylish alternative to wallpaper in New York, a revamped San Francisco basement apartment, a cabin with a view in Toronto and a Chicago artist's miniature design.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionJames and David maintain "controlled clutter" in their small home with tons of clever storage. In the kitchen, a few large-scale pieces make it functional. A sizeable, self-assembled steel cabinet displays their collection of dinnerware. The dining table is a thrift store find that seats lots of guests and provides much of the counter/workspace for the kitchen. Don't be afraid to bring big pieces into small spaces; they provide a visual anchor in the room.
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Guests
- Ron Marvin
Interior Designer
Website: www.ronmarvin.com - Riley Johndonnell
Owner / Editor at Large, Surface Magazine
Website: www.surfacemag.com - Jonathan Lo
Editor, Poplife Magazine
Website: www.poplifemagazine.com - James Klein and David Reid
Designers, KleinReid
Website: www.kleinreid.com
- Liz Clausen
Designer, PicK YouR SeaT
Website: www.pickyourseatnow.com - Robert Clausen
Cabinet-maker, Custom-Built Cabinets
Website: www.custombuiltcabinetsonly.com
- Michael Taylor
Architect, Taylor_Smyth Architects
Website: www.taylorsmyth.com - Krista Peel
Artist
Website: www.kristapeel.com
- Ron Marvin
































