Thursday, March 26, 2009

Thank you Apartment Therapy!

I want to thank Leah Moss, an editor at Apartment Therapy, for the EXTREMELY flattering write up she did for my house tour!Leah came over last weekend to check out my place and chat for awhile. She's a great photographer and really captured my apartment well, no easy feat in such a small space! We had so much fun talking it hardly felt like an interview at all!
We talked a lot about small spaces and how to live in them, which is what 'Apartment Therapy' is all about. The challenges all are worth it though when you end up with your cozy cocoon.
If you are interested, check out the post! She's completely over flattering to me, I have to thank her for that. I know there are a lot of photos for my small space, but it's so fun for me to see it through someone else's eyes; a different perspective.
The post is online HERE

32 comments:

Scot Meacham Wood said...

YAY ! Everything looks so amazing (as I knew it would!).

Really love the long bookcase in the entry . . . and, of course, all the artwork.

congratulations!

casapinka said...

You deserved that write-up...your home is so well curated.

custardbydesign said...

congratulations on your post with apartment therapy... your space fantastic...!!!

Leah said...

Not over flattering at all! It really is quite an inspiring place, and I was very happy to se it in person!

Leah

Thomas said...

go you!

ALL THE BEST said...

What a fantastic space!!!! It's really wonderful! Congrats.

Anonymous said...

your apartment looks stunning! congratulations on the write up! you look great too.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful photos. Great collections. Terrific color palette. I really enjoyed what you've done with your studio. You should be very proud of the work you've done. Congratulations on the AT feature!
Michele

My Notting Hill said...

Congrats! Love how you've displayed all the artwork and your dining table charis are fabulous - I'm in love w/them!

ArchitectDesign™ said...

Thanks everyone, I was a little nervous about the response but everyone has been very very kind :-)
Notting Hill - the chairs and table are vintage Baker -i LOVE them, especially the chairs!

Julio Muao said...

I love your apartment. It's so sophisticated. The ambiance exudes a cultured soul. It definitely deserved the spotlight. I love love your display of artwork. Congratulations.

Habitually Chic said...

I LOVED your space! It's so personal and full of interesting pieces. I am so happy that AT is sharing your design talent with the world! You deserve it!

Anonymous said...

Love your walls and congratulations on the AT post. Great work in a small space!

Unknown said...

Great apartment. I love how you have hung your artwork. Congratulations!!!

Topsy Turvy said...

Congrats, Stefan! It looks great, especially like your art wall!

–Lana

tinkalicious said...

Darling! love, love, love your blog, congrats on the recko! Have put you on my list! Be back soon!

Anonymous said...

It's very tasteful, but it doesn't look the apt. of a young person. Are you having fun out there, are you enjoying being young? I hope so.

ArchitectDesign™ said...

Yah, Anon! My first challenge! Design is so personal I was wondering when someone would disagree with my 'style'! I have a lot of fun, but I think anyone of any age can enjoy something beautiful. While I admire a lot of really colorful homes (put them in my clipping files even), Jonathan
Adler or more funky style -it's just not me! Thanks for being diplomatic - I enjoy a challenge!
And everyone else, thanks for all your kind words, I love my home and am glad you all like it too :-)

Renae Moore said...

Michael, you do have a wonderful home, the artwork is fabulous and I too like how you have it displayed.
I like the pictures of the canal too with the fog!
Blessings....

Home Interior Designer said...

You've used the space very well and everything its together. Nice to see lots of books, they really make a difference. Well done on the interview with Apartment Therapy.

Rose C'est La Vie said...

Stefan, your apartment feels like it has a history, and resonates with your enthusiasm and independence. There are no cliche´s here! I particularly like the long set of bookshelves with drawers underneath which adds much distinction to the space, together with your dining table and chairs. Warm wood to go with your brutalist concrete ceiling!
Great to envisage where you make your posts from.

Café Naïveté said...

Oo! I love your place!;)

pve design said...

Wonderful of you to open your door to inspire so many with your artfully arranged apartment. Looks so nice to come home to!

Scott Fazzini said...

Everything looks beautifully appointed -well done, Stefan!

So Haute said...

Congrats! I really love your place. It definitely has a lived in, collected over time look which adds so much character. And love all of your artwork too!

Henry said...

Wow, Stefan. What a marvelous space you've created! Congratulations for being featured on Apartment Therapy!

Paul Pincus said...

it's gorgeous, s! i'm not surprised ; ) ... congratulations! i'm off to read the post at apartment therapy ... this is huge!!!

-p.p.

soodie :: said...

i LOVE your bookcases and all of your prints above them!

Anonymous said...

Looks great! Love AT too!

Xo
Eddie

Style Court said...

I'm only a year late but I just realized I never stopped to comment on your black and white painting. I love all the details they included, love those caned chairs. And you are a fan of Intellectual Gray too :)

Congrats Stefan!

Gregory Piccini said...

LOVE!
I spotted a few pieces that I also have. You have amazing taste.

Acanthus and Acorn said...

How sad that I missed this until now! It's a beautifully appointed apartment! You have great taste and style, not that I am remotely surprised!!!