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Hang multiple
small frames
close together for
the impact of a
large piece of art.
M A K E
I T
E A S Y
ife happens, even in the middle of
a remodeling project. Sure, Susan
Griffing and Scott Wilson had a
plan in place for their San
Francisco home. And yes, designer
Kelly Reiser was carrying it out.
Then came the big news: A baby
was on the way. It was time for a few minor
adjustments. First of all “we needed to find a
place to put the crib,” Susan says with a laugh.
Fortunately, Reiser had already taken into
account the couple’s dog, cat, and active social
life that leave little time for fuss and muss,
with a hard-working design approach. "Scott
and I love to entertain. And now that we have a
baby, we invite people over even more because
it’s easier than going out,” Susan says.
Pale walls and neutral
upholstery, bright
orange accents, and
see-through surfaces
such as glass end
tables, keep the living
room,
a b o v e
, light
and inviting.
Susan Griffing and
Scott Wilson snuggle
in for some family time
with daughter Anne-
Claire and their dog,
Maya,
l e f t .
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