(Photography by Gillian Walsworth)
Small Space, Big Style: Take a Cue From the Instagram-Worthy Home of Visual Designer Adrianne Hawthorne
27 April 2017
Her creative decisions have always been based in color, which is evident in the interior design choices of her boho-chic apartment in Lower Pac Heights, which is chock full of vibrant hues and quirky little details.
"Typically I start any project with a mood board, whether it's for a client's website, decorating my personal home, or creating decorations for a baby shower," Hawthorne says. "Mood boards ground my thoughts and act as a blueprint for the project, allowing me to create a visual playground of color, imagery and texture."
Hawthorne chose her 400-square-foot dwelling for its unique vintage charm (an original in-wall ironing board, for instance), profusion of natural light, and atypical studio layout with actual divided spaces, which makes the home "feel larger."
"I came from a one-bedroom apartment in Chicago, so on move-in day, my studio was filled with furniture I no longer needed. I spent the first few months downsizing and planning for life in a small space."
For instance, her wood-framed midcentury couch was sold and replaced with a more comfortable option that she could sleep on if guests came to visit. A four-person dining set was swapped out for two bar stools that are placed at the pass-through window. Her red dresser, which was previously an accent piece in the hallway of her Chicago apartment, is now filled with her clothes and is a dominant feature in the main room.
"My studio has turned into a personal sanctuary. I've downsized Marie Kondo–style, to the point where I've only kept things that mean something to me. Therefore, coming home is a joy. It's comforting to know that you are in your own small slice of the world and that you have everything that you need."
Hawthorne's tips for small-space decor:
Tips for putting together a truly personal home: