Collection by Rondai Evans
The bright living room incorporates some of their own furniture prototypes with treasured midcentury collectibles. The T-square on the wall came from the estate of Albuquerque architect George Pearl; the hanging textile opposite is by fiber artist Romeo Reyna. The Finn Juhl chair comes from another estate sale, while the lights were made from standard, off-the-shelf parts. Darci and Dale also built the console and coffee table.
The bright living room incorporates some of their own furniture prototypes with treasured midcentury collectibles. The T-square on the wall came from the estate of Albuquerque architect George Pearl; the hanging textile opposite is by fiber artist Romeo Reyna. The Finn Juhl chair comes from another estate sale, while the lights were made from standard, off-the-shelf parts. Darci and Dale also built the console and coffee table.
The new maple table was made by Brit and Derek, and the fiber art is by Brit.
The new maple table was made by Brit and Derek, and the fiber art is by Brit.
An upstairs bedroom features a balanced gallery wall of prints and photos from old books.
An upstairs bedroom features a balanced gallery wall of prints and photos from old books.
When the couple bought the house, the dining room was set up here, but they swapped the layout so that the living room could advantage of the high ceilings and upgraded old windows for bigger, brighter views. Wide-plank hemlock wood flooring runs throughout, which the couple had professionally refinished (one of the few elements they didn’t DIY).
When the couple bought the house, the dining room was set up here, but they swapped the layout so that the living room could advantage of the high ceilings and upgraded old windows for bigger, brighter views. Wide-plank hemlock wood flooring runs throughout, which the couple had professionally refinished (one of the few elements they didn’t DIY).
Thoughtfully placed succulents, ivy, and fiddle leaf fig trees accent The Barnhouse. For the plant wall, homeowners Danielle and Ely Franko mapped out the composition with tape to get the spacing just right. They also built the sliding barn door that shields a downstairs bedroom from view.
Thoughtfully placed succulents, ivy, and fiddle leaf fig trees accent The Barnhouse. For the plant wall, homeowners Danielle and Ely Franko mapped out the composition with tape to get the spacing just right. They also built the sliding barn door that shields a downstairs bedroom from view.