“My priority when it comes to my living space is that people feel at-home here; I grew up in a cozy, welcoming house that people loved to visit, and I really strive to be that place for my friends,” begins Johnny LaZebnik of this 1,312-square-foot North Hollywood apartment he’s lived in for seven years. “That said, I have more of a flair for the dramatic than my parents do, and riding the line of bold versus inviting has been an interesting challenge. I love, love, love old things, but I am fairly uneducated when it comes to name brands, designers, etc. (plus, I’m cheap), so very little here is actually ‘valuable’ in a Chairish sense.”
“Instead, I see my apartment as sort of an ode to the everyday — think vintage magazine covers and ads, photos from old scrapbooks, framed journal entries. I love putting things on walls that normally would have rotted away in a drawer — it makes me feel connected to the past. When much of what you own is thrifted, passed down, or found, you learn to accept imperfection as a part of your aesthetic,” Johnny continues.
“My best friend once asked me if I’d ever be ‘done’ with my place (from a design perspective), and as nice as it sounds, I just don’t see that happening — I’m constantly going to estate sales and thrift stores and finding new things I adore. I then have to figure out how to incorporate that new thing into my apartment, and what I might have to give up to make room. One day I hope to be a minimalist — to have one or two gorgeous set-pieces in each room, and otherwise have clean lines and a pared-down aesthetic. I think that will only be possible if I have a 10-bedroom home one day, and as that seems unlikely, I’ve begrudgingly accepted maximalism.”
“While I’d love a space that more quirks baked into the architecture (Victorian homes are my absolute favorite), this place is/was relatively builder-grade, so I had no real choice but to try to inject joy and whimsy into it,” Johnny writes. “Probably my boldest choice was with the guest bathroom; I found very little inspiration online for how to glamorize a bathroom with no natural light, and ended up taking a bold choice and painting it a very intense (honestly more intense than I intended) shade of royal purple. I really like it, but even if it’s a little ugly, I would always prefer ‘a little bit ugly but memorable’ to ‘a little bit ugly but forgettable.'”
Resources
LIVING ROOM
’70s collage — Estate sale
Print — Kyla Zoe Rafert
Painting — Rummage sale
Coffee table — Salvare Goods
Side tables — Estate sales
Couch — My parents
Mid-century bar cart and glass table — Inherited from my grandfather
Hairstyle prints and table bowl — Estate sales
Candles — Gifted from my sister
Glassware — Various thrift stores
1970s Marimekko print and handmade bowl — Estate sales
Vintage brass shopping bags — Coalition Thrift in Ventura
David Krys martini lamp — Goodwillfinds.com
Floor lamp — IKEA
Bar and menorah — Inherited from family
BEDROOM
Paint — Bronson by Portola Paints
Mid-century nightstands — Estate sale
Headboard — IKEA
Vintage pendant lamps — Catnip Coalition in Burbank
1940s painting — Pasadena Antique Center
Lamp — Shopgoodwill.com
Pedestal — Coalition Thrift in Ventura
Chaise longue — Plucked from the side of the road
Pillows — Etsy and estate sale
Fur — IKEA
Painting — Estate sale
Shelf — Built by me
Plant hanger — Made by me
DINING ROOM
Art Deco lamp — Goodwill
Table — Inherited from family and refurbished by me
Chairs — Amazon
Record player — Target
KITCHEN
Step stool — Goodwill
Painted — Me
Cutting board — Sidetracked Workshop in Portland
BATHROOM
Prints — Cut from books
Frames — Amazon
Thanks, Johnny!
This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.
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