We find it irresistible when the designers we’ve featured on our website test in with us to report an replace to their residence, a brand new undertaking, a brand new enterprise, a relocation. Like a highschool instructor visited by former college students, we’re wanting to see the adjustments which have occurred since we had been final involved.
So we had been delighted to open an electronic mail from Remodelista alum Kathleen Whitaker, an LA jewellery designer whose works are unusually elegant and clever. In 2014, we shared her first rework of her Echo Park residence, and some years later the replace to the replace. This previous summer season, she wrote to inform us, she quickly moved right into a rental in Montecito, a sleepy-chic neighborhood subsequent to Santa Barbara, to flee the stress of dwelling within the metropolis throughout a pandemic.
“The cottage dates again to the Nineteen Twenties. It’s a single-story one-bedroom—at 675 sq. toes, precisely what you want (and nothing extra) for a getaway spot,” she says. “It’s one in all 4 cottages, all initially a part of the practice depot, so every one is exclusive and really charming. I used to be informed this particular cottage was probably the ticket workplace and baggage room. So even in its preliminary carnation, it was a spot simply to move by means of, quickly.”
The place got here unfurnished—an inconvenience that, for a lot of, would result in a visit to Ikea. However Kathleen noticed it as an intriguing design problem: to create the peaceable retreat she sought utilizing largely furnishings, decor, and artwork that she already had in her LA residence. “It was a bit of confining however enjoyable to work with large limitations,” she says. However even with the constraints—no portray, no everlasting adjustments—she was capable of sneak in a small, nail-free, simply detachable DIY undertaking. (Scroll right down to see the intelligent nook desk she constructed.)
Right here’s the way it all got here collectively.