Home Actress Leanne Ford HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Leanne Ford Instagram - Let’s just say that since Mic’s Market has opened in Pittsburgh I’ve done significantly less dishes. Mic’s tagline is: “feels good to feel good.” And I got to admit, we are all feelin’ good and lookin’ great around here. Swipe for the before! //#LeanneFordInteriors shot by @reidrolls.interiors

Leanne Ford Instagram – Let’s just say that since Mic’s Market has opened in Pittsburgh I’ve done significantly less dishes. Mic’s tagline is: “feels good to feel good.” And I got to admit, we are all feelin’ good and lookin’ great around here. Swipe for the before! //#LeanneFordInteriors shot by @reidrolls.interiors

Leanne Ford Instagram - Let’s just say that since Mic’s Market has opened in Pittsburgh I’ve done significantly less dishes. Mic’s tagline is: “feels good to feel good.” And I got to admit, we are all feelin’ good and lookin’ great around here. Swipe for the before! //#LeanneFordInteriors shot by @reidrolls.interiors

Leanne Ford Instagram – Let’s just say that since Mic’s Market has opened in Pittsburgh I’ve done significantly less dishes. Mic’s tagline is: “feels good to feel good.” And I got to admit, we are all feelin’ good and lookin’ great around here. Swipe for the before!

//#LeanneFordInteriors shot by @reidrolls.interiors | Posted on 30/Jan/2024 20:30:00

Leanne Ford Instagram – When we got started on this project they had already painted the walls and epoxied the floors, so we made that our main source of inspiration — leaning into all the warm earthy tones already there. To do this we found all these salvaged marble pieces and pieced them together to make different pieces of furniture like the vanity you see here. Anything can be anything!

Swipe to see the marble graveyard we pulled all of these pieces out of — it was our kind of gold mine (ya know how it goes….one man’s trash, another man’s treasure)!

//#LeanneFordInteriors shot by @erinashkelly and styled @_mon_modern______
Leanne Ford Instagram – When we started this project we asked ourselves, “How can we create a salon that feels more like an art installation?” Sarah, the owner of the salon, planned on a large single table centered down the middle of the space. Since the table would be the main focal point in the entire salon (and would be visible from the Main Street) we knew we wanted to create something special. We found crates of incredible salvaged stone in Ohio from @rbxcle and that was the answer. It tied in the gray tones of the walls and the “marbled” floors that already existed in the space. 

Demetrius and Nick led the charge on Sarah’s team and helped us fabricate this beautiful custom island out of some old forgotten stone tiles. Swipe to get a close up of these salvaged beauties! 

//#LeanneFordInteriors shot by @erinashkelly and styled @_mon_modern______

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