Home Actress Leanne Ford HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Leanne Ford Instagram - I have always said that inspiration can come from everywhere and from anything, but my favorite and FOREVER inspiration has always been the summer camp I grew up going to—and still visit today! Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp, outside of Pittsburgh and right by Fallingwater, has been an inspiration since youth and this home I created back in LA is such a product of all that inspiration. The camp was first built in the fifties and the midcentury touches that remain have been a big inspiration to my aesthetic. Think Quonset huts and all! Forest bathing, turning off the phone, turning off the computer, and sitting by a lake for a week with no Wi-Fi. Swipe to see some snaps from the musical festival @deervalleyfolkfest that we put on last summer at the YMCA. If you look closely you can see how all the same elements that make the camp what it is found there way into this home! Link in my stories to read more about my forever inspiration in @housebeautiful! // #LeanneFordInteriors shot by @amyneunsinger and @deervalleyfolkfest shot by @ericyananderson

Leanne Ford Instagram – I have always said that inspiration can come from everywhere and from anything, but my favorite and FOREVER inspiration has always been the summer camp I grew up going to—and still visit today! Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp, outside of Pittsburgh and right by Fallingwater, has been an inspiration since youth and this home I created back in LA is such a product of all that inspiration. The camp was first built in the fifties and the midcentury touches that remain have been a big inspiration to my aesthetic. Think Quonset huts and all! Forest bathing, turning off the phone, turning off the computer, and sitting by a lake for a week with no Wi-Fi. Swipe to see some snaps from the musical festival @deervalleyfolkfest that we put on last summer at the YMCA. If you look closely you can see how all the same elements that make the camp what it is found there way into this home! Link in my stories to read more about my forever inspiration in @housebeautiful! // #LeanneFordInteriors shot by @amyneunsinger and @deervalleyfolkfest shot by @ericyananderson

Leanne Ford Instagram - I have always said that inspiration can come from everywhere and from anything, but my favorite and FOREVER inspiration has always been the summer camp I grew up going to—and still visit today! Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp, outside of Pittsburgh and right by Fallingwater, has been an inspiration since youth and this home I created back in LA is such a product of all that inspiration. The camp was first built in the fifties and the midcentury touches that remain have been a big inspiration to my aesthetic. Think Quonset huts and all! Forest bathing, turning off the phone, turning off the computer, and sitting by a lake for a week with no Wi-Fi. Swipe to see some snaps from the musical festival @deervalleyfolkfest that we put on last summer at the YMCA. If you look closely you can see how all the same elements that make the camp what it is found there way into this home! Link in my stories to read more about my forever inspiration in @housebeautiful! // #LeanneFordInteriors shot by @amyneunsinger and @deervalleyfolkfest shot by @ericyananderson

Leanne Ford Instagram – I have always said that inspiration can come from everywhere and from anything, but my favorite and FOREVER inspiration has always been the summer camp I grew up going to—and still visit today! Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp, outside of Pittsburgh and right by Fallingwater, has been an inspiration since youth and this home I created back in LA is such a product of all that inspiration. The camp was first built in the fifties and the midcentury touches that remain have been a big inspiration to my aesthetic. Think Quonset huts and all! Forest bathing, turning off the phone, turning off the computer, and sitting by a lake for a week with no Wi-Fi. Swipe to see some snaps from the musical festival @deervalleyfolkfest that we put on last summer at the YMCA. If you look closely you can see how all the same elements that make the camp what it is found there way into this home!

Link in my stories to read more about my forever inspiration in @housebeautiful!

// #LeanneFordInteriors shot by @amyneunsinger and @deervalleyfolkfest shot by @ericyananderson | Posted on 02/Mar/2024 20:34:53

Leanne Ford Instagram – Meet the “Mello”… as in mellow out… with a dash of marshmallow. I’ve been lucky enough to have lived with these in my own home for about 6 months and I can truly confirm these are the good life! 

When designing these pieces it was my mission to create the coziest chair I could. Inspired by my love of a duvet cover and of course everyone’s favorite puffer jackets I started tearing out images from my favorite magazines of oversized, over filled puffer jackets and pinning them to my mood board. After I gathered all my inspo imagery I stepped back and snapped a photo with my phone and sent it over to the design team at @crateandbarrel (swipe to see my original inspo photo). I asked them if they thought they could figure out a quilted SLIPCOVER. (‘Cause you know we like to clean stuff…) 

It’s on a swivel. ✔️ oversized for curling up in ✔️ and has extra wide arm rests for your morning coffee or laptop to sit on ✔️— Face it, not all of us working from home are sitting at a desk and this is my favorite, most stylish, and certainly most comfortable work station ever! 

// #LeanneForCrate shot by @amyneunsinger @lowfield_official with interior styling by @hilaryrobertson and wardrobe styling by @clarysarah and @jillianjoseph
Leanne Ford Instagram – The ever incredible Crate shoot team, led by @philreinecker, was kind enough to let us play and push “it” a bit in one of the most magical homes I’ve ever had the joy to be running around in for a few days… the Schindler House. The simplicity of the Schindler House is honestly enviable. I walk into a structure like this and start dreaming of my life as a minimalist. (Not gonna happen.) But when you see the beauty of the structure, it gets and your mind going. So much so that I wanted to do a little write up for @feelfree and did my research! Turns out — the Schindler House was completed in 1922, at the heart of a time when simplicity in design was not quite the name of the game.While others were building Gatsby-style mansions, Rudolph and Pauline Schindler were working on something that would change the name of Modern Design in America. In fact, some would say start it. The small four-room, single-story structure of mostly glass, concrete, and redwood was built with the idea of commune living in mind. The couple stayed there (though not always a couple somehow… plot twist) until their deaths, his in the 1950s and hers in the 1970s. The crazy thing about it is, it went pretty much unappreciated, and truthfully could have easily been torn down in the 1970s if their family hadn’t passed up a payday to save the house for us to enjoy now. Even the looming apartment buildings surrounding this little home can’t kill your architectural buzz when you are inside. This house felt part Japanese, part Wyoming, part Frank Lloyd Wright, part Axel Vervoordt. I.E.: SIGN ME UP! Even if I had to live with roomies again… Promise I’ll try to do the dishes more often! (But only if they’re made by @crateandbarrel!)

// #LeanneForCrate shot by @lowfieldofficial with interior styling by @hilaryrobertson

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