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SF House Tour: Lorena & Esteban's Modern Yet Folksy Abode

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Name: Lorena Siminovich and Esteban Kerner
Location: San Francisco
Size: 1000 sq. ft.
Years lived in: 1!
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House Tour Button07.jpgSan Francisco artist Lorena Siminovich has a knack for putting things together. Take her collages, which combine vintage, found, recycled and painted papers. The end result? Whimsical works of art that are carried in stores like Velocity Art and Design, Zinc Details and Anthropologie.

Then there's the Edwardian house she shares with her husband, fashion designer Esteban Kerner. It's a wonderful mix of finds from their favorite shops, as well as garage sales and flea markets. The couple, who hail from Argentina, have also infused an international flair with pieces from New York (they moved from Brooklyn to San Francisco in 2006), Buenos Aires, Paris and London. It all comes together in a home that is as comfortable as it is stylish.

 
 
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AT Survey:

Our Style: Midcentury and Scandinavian inspired.

The inspiration for our home: Nothing in particular and too many things to list!

Favorite element: Brown wall in the living room.

What friends say about our home: That it is neat and clean and modern, but folksy.

Biggest embarrassment in our home: The closets — you won't find them in any photo.

Proudest DIY: Painting the Saarinen tulip chair found for $10 in a garage sale, and keeping alive the succulent plants!

Biggest indulgence with respect to our home: Is yet to come!

Best advice given or received: My mom says to put flowers in front of a mirror so they look like a fuller bunch!

Dream source for stuff: Velocity Art and Design, DWR, The Conran Shop.

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Resources:

Living room:
• Mirror from Dorrego Market in Buenos Aires.
• Sofa from Room & Board.
• Credenza is Danish vintage.
• Lamp from ABC Carpet & Home.
• Coffee tables are vintage.
• Orange chair from Ikea.
• Pillows from Klein Reid, Fedora Design.
• Type drawer from 26th Street Flea Market in NY.
• Trays from John Derian.

Dining Room:
• Dining table from Room & Board.
• Chairs are Jacobsen.
• Terradome from Modern Past.
• Daybed from White on White; a similar one can be found at Modernica.
• Pillows from Marimekko, ABC Carpet & Home, Clarissa Hulse.

Bedroom:
• Bed is the Ikea Malm.
• Dresser is Danish vintage from Horseman Antiques in Brooklyn.
• Eames lounge chair.
• Lamp is Sentou in Paris.

Studio:
• Desk is a painted door with Ikea legs.
• Chair is a Saarinen tulip from a garage sale.
• Desk lamp from West Elm.

Art:
• Artwork through the house by Jen Corace, Riley McFerrin, Grady McFerrin, Lisa Congdon, Chris Silas Neal, and myself!
• Photogravures in bedroom by Karl Blossfeldt.
• World map by The Future Mapping Company in the UK.

Thanks, Lorena and Esteban! To view more of their home — with additional comments and captions — check out her Flickr set.

Links: Lorena Siminovich, collages

(Thanks to decor8 for first bringing Lorena and Esteban's fantastic place to our attention!)

(Edited from a post originally published 07.24.07)

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posted by chris_94131 on July 24th 2007 at 11:31am
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i love seeing such beautiful homes, but what happened to the APARTMENT in apartment therapy? I live in less than 300sq. ft. and really miss seeing more ideas for my scale of space.

posted by pdxcarrie on July 24th 2007 at 11:43am
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i love the little chair collection & the Terranium!

posted by sanriofreak on July 24th 2007 at 4:18pm
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I love the kitchen tiled backsplash!

Also, your paint in the living room is great, just what I want for my place. Can you let us know what the colors are?

posted by tamar on July 24th 2007 at 4:39pm
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great place. Love how the dark wallcolor sets off the white accessories.

posted by Sassy in SF on July 24th 2007 at 5:30pm
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Sorry, chair is not a Saarinen tulip, it's a Saarinen tulip knock-off.

posted by Fio on July 24th 2007 at 8:50pm
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Charming and calm looking.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on July 25th 2007 at 4:30am
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Beautiful home!

posted by ccs on July 25th 2007 at 5:03am
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This is such an inspiration all around! I love the color schemes. Thanks for sharing.

posted by Caitlin in Seattle on July 25th 2007 at 6:22pm
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My husband and I just bought a house, and we've spent our late nights talking about how we'd like to decorate it. It's like you're in our heads! :)

Did you buy the tile locally or online, and did you do it yourselves? It's the exact style of backsplash we're considering.

posted by Jen on July 25th 2007 at 6:23pm
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What is that paint color in the bedroom?? It looks like a greenish gray in the headboard shot but much more minty in the corner shot. I'm looking for something in this family to pop nicely (and lightly) against white trim and a white/cream duvet in a bedroom that lacks direct sunlight.

posted by bostonkayla on July 26th 2007 at 9:47am
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Please tell me the name of that orange Ikea chair? I can't find it on their website... anyone?

posted by kitabklyn on July 26th 2007 at 10:26am
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Beautiful home. I also found some great tulip (knockoff) chairs, and would love to repaint them, but I'm afraid it will come out terribly. What kind of paint did you use?

posted by jennydc on July 26th 2007 at 10:30am
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quite nice, although a little too eclectic for me to live there.

posted by godsfool on July 26th 2007 at 10:45am
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Nice; a bit too eclectic for me as well, but it isn't heavily random and junky-looking. You have some nice furniture; really like the credenza.

posted by Sydney on July 26th 2007 at 11:06am
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"THAT'S THE COLOR!"
do you happen to remember the color in the living room... tannish yellowish greenish color... the wall showing the books and dining table. thanks!

posted by ggirl on July 26th 2007 at 11:22am
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Very nice! Where is the dining room fixture from? I am imagining it in my dining room!

posted by ChicagoNicole on July 26th 2007 at 12:36pm
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Very nice. I love the wainscoting in the bedroom!

I'd suggest some larger scale items on the shelves flanking the fireplace, but what do I know?

posted by Jon_B on July 26th 2007 at 1:51pm
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Lorena, I LOVE your work, and your house!
:)

posted by poopmama on July 26th 2007 at 2:36pm
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Very nicely done. I like it!

posted by Maureen on July 27th 2007 at 5:12am
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Beautiful home. Where did you get the round glass terrariums for your air plants? They're lovely. Many thanks.

posted by Cloudy on July 27th 2007 at 5:35am
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Wow!
Nice place and cool 'stuff' you've collected.
However, are you guys really tall?
The art appears to be hung way too high for enjoyment when seated.
I would also suggest removing the top pair of floating shelves flanking the fireplace.
Too 'intimidating', and then the gorgeous fireplace would show off much better.
Otherwise, it's a great accomplishment.

posted by paulmuscat on February 11th 2008 at 10:41am
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I love that paint color in the dining room - can you tell me what you used?

posted by kaytiej on June 14th 2008 at 3:05pm
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Cool place. Thanks for sharing.

posted by danze on June 24th 2008 at 1:03pm
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Love it! Where did you find the mini chair? Especially the rocking chair?

posted by Mina180 on June 24th 2008 at 6:03pm
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My toddler would go berserk here.

Absolutely fabulous. I'm not a huge fan of tchotchkes, but yours make me smile. Also want to know what that greenish paint is...

posted by Bolder on June 24th 2008 at 8:34pm
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Can you tell where you got the bedside tables?

posted by krisn on June 24th 2008 at 9:54pm
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slideshow doesn't work for me (firefox 2.0)

posted by Charlotte on June 25th 2008 at 12:02am
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Charlotte, the address that the "see photos" link is going to is this one...:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/photo/072407lorenas/_slide_

If you remove the /_slide_ part and only have this...:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/photo/072407lorenas

...You will get the first image, and then you can page forward using your arrow keys.

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Miniatures here:
http://www.unicahome.com/c1325/miniatures-and-figurines.html?sort=%7C&page=1&oldpagesize=10&newpagesize=1000

There used to be less expensive ones at Magic Pony, but they aren't there now. See also this thread:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/babies-children/mini-designer-chairs-from-magic-pony-008465

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The IKEA chair shown is FRIDENE swivel armchair, on page 139 of the 2005 IKEA catalog. Not online at IKEA now...

Covers (a beige and a couple turquoise) available still from this eBay store:
http://stores.ebay.com/IKEA-Home-Furnishings-PLUS

posted by TRUE BLUE on June 25th 2008 at 2:48am
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For folks asking about the dining room color...realize that these three pictures are ALL of the same color:
http://gallery.apartmenttherapy.com/photo/072407lorenas/15%20dining%20room
http://gallery.apartmenttherapy.com/photo/072407lorenas/16%20dining%20room%20new%20collage%20designs
http://gallery.apartmenttherapy.com/photo/072407lorenas/17%20dining%20room%20daybed

And secondly, that you are seeing the color on YOUR monitor, which is not the same color that I am seeing, or the color that anyone else is seeing...if you can adjust brightness or white point or numbers of colors, then you are not seeing the same color as is originally in that room.

Asking for the color and racing off to buy it may lead to disappoint...no matter whose home it is. Even magazines are not accurate.

So let's say your monitor IS calibrated to the camera that took the picture...you might not have the same light. You might face north, while this room may face south. You might have light reflected off of adjoining buildings, landscaping, etc that will definitely change the color of the light coming in.

Getting a color from someone online is a STARTING point, not an ending point.

posted by TRUE BLUE on June 25th 2008 at 2:56am
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Mina180, while looking for the chairs, I also came across these, but it's in the UK...

Cushion, T-shirt, and magnets here:
http://www.snowdenflood.com

posted by TRUE BLUE on June 25th 2008 at 3:33am
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Does that couch still exist at Room and Board or is it an older model? I looked through the site and couldn't figure out which one it is.

Also, how did you do those built-in shelves? I'm looking for a relatively easy do-it-yourself method for exactly the same kind of space (two sides of a similar brick fireplace).

posted by abs on June 26th 2008 at 5:19am
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The sofa looks like the Jackson from Room and Board. I have had that sofa for years and we LOVE it, it's so comfortable and such a classic design!

posted by tracey c on June 26th 2008 at 8:07am
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I agree with pdxcarrie. Lovely to look at, but how practical for apartment dwellers without extensive amounts of discretionary income to spend furnishing our nests.

posted by bstein on June 27th 2008 at 9:41am
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I love the hanging lamp in the bedroom. I have a plaster medallion similar to that in my bedroom and have been struggling to find the appropriate lighting. Where did you get that pendant?

posted by kristinm on June 27th 2008 at 6:15pm
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I am also very interested to know where the bedside tables are from. They seem simple, practical, and attractive. Thanks!

posted by natalia on June 28th 2008 at 7:23pm
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I love it, especially the jasper room and board sofa and the cobbletones glass blend interstyle tiles.

posted by domicilehouse.wordpress.com on June 28th 2008 at 7:59pm
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Shelves flanking the fireplace look like Ikea Lack shelves.

posted by kristinm on June 29th 2008 at 3:17pm
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is anyone else having trouble opening the albums??
I have been experiencing this for the last month.
it just is a blank page with a small advertisement in the upper right corner when I try to open a picture...
?

posted by Nads on June 30th 2008 at 2:50am
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I love, love, love this home. I want to live there. I'm going to use this place as inspiration for decorating my first home.

posted by H.B. on October 4th 2008 at 6:58pm
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The fireplace is such a beautiful and interesting focal point!

posted by amelie de lune on October 12th 2008 at 8:05pm
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Lorena & Esteban,
I am a location scout in the Bay Area. I work for several different national magazines and am currently looking for decorating and DIY stories. I am interested in scouting your house and possibly submitting to a couple magazines if you are at all interested. Please give me a call or email me at
albaworks@gmail.com 225-1903
Thank you,
Sarah Alba

posted by Sarah Alba on October 21st 2008 at 12:22pm
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