
Emily Bowser
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Nov 21, 2024 |
stylebyemilyhenderson.com | Emily Bowser
I’m back with the second installment of my garage makeover! We left off with the garage flooding again, after a few weeks my contractor fixed everything (we hope), we licked our financial wounds, and after a lot of drying things out (luckily the furniture and even the rug survived) we set everything up again and NOW for the final reveal…Sara wins the award for shooting the most cramped space of all time. Remember, that rug is 7’ wide.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
stylebyemilyhenderson.com | Emily Bowser
Here for my yearly check-in. If you don’t know me, that’s understandable, it’s been a minute. I’m Emily Bowser. I am a freelance stylist and worked for EHD for a few years pre-pandemic. I occasionally come on here and share the woes and wins of buying and owning a house in Los Angeles where I live with my husband (fellow creative and freelancer) and our 3 adorable children. They are cats. Last we talked was May 2023 where I “concluded the saga” of my front yard reno that started in April 2021.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
domino.com | Lydia Geisel |Emily Henderson |Emily Bowser
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Jan 22, 2024 |
domino.com | Lydia Geisel |Yoshihiro Makino |Emily Bowser
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Believe it or not, the most fun Amber and Mark Sokolowski ever had was selling everything they owned—their home, their cars—and moving into his grandmother’s guesthouse in L.A.’s Silver Lake neighborhood. “Probably because we were so free,” says Amber.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
domino.com | Lydia Geisel |Sara Liggoria-Tramp |Emily Henderson |Emily Bowser
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. On a rainy afternoon nearly a decade ago, Anne and Richard De Wolf were driving near Willapa Bay, Washington, when Anne asked her husband to stop and turn around—she had spotted a large feeding barn and wanted a closer look. “I didn’t even want to say anything; I just started sketching on a piece of paper that we had in the car,” she recalls.
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