A “Bland” NYC Rental Is Chic After a “Really Good Scrub” and a "Lick of Paint"

Blue couch and artwork on walls in white living room
Chair and stack of books in front of New Order album art wallpaper
TV on console and framed art in white space
Books on white bookshelves in white space
Framed art on white wall
Artwork and art materials in white workspace
Framed art on white walls
Artwork on white wall
Wooden chair and framed art in white space
Kitchenware on white shelves in space with white and black wallpaper
Kitchenware on shelves in space with white and black wallpaper
Blue lamp on dresser in gray bedroom
Framed art and abstract rug in gray bedroom
Clothing hanging in white closet
Framed art in white space
Framed artwork in white bathroom
Black towel hanging in white bathroom
Floorplan of Brooklyn residence

ABOUT THIS TOUR

HOME TYPE: Apartment

LOCATION: Forest Hills, Brooklyn, New York

STYLE: Eclectic, Minimal

BEDROOMS: 2

SQUARE FEET:

“The apartment was rented as-is, meaning it needed a really good scrub, a lick of paint, and an updated kitchen and bathroom. The owners of the house are long-time friends (I live in their top-floor apartment) and we worked together on minimal kitchen/bath upgrade and I handled all the rest,” begins artist Kellie Rogers, who’s rented this two-bedroom apartment for six years and pays $2200 a month (what Kellie calls an “absolute bargain”).

Chair and stack of books in front of New Order album art wallpaper

“The vibe of the apartment was typical NYC rental with no special features, bland, and a bit beat up. The fireplaces were long defunct and the marble mantels were long gone. But the spaciousness and endless sun that streams through all the windows held special appeal for me, so I moved right in,” Kellie writes.

TV on console and framed art in white space

“This is the longest I’ve ever lived in one place (a nomadic life since birth), and it’s become a home in more ways than one. The vibe is welcoming and relaxed, with all my favorite things on display. The approach is practical (I rarely make purchases unless they have a pragmatic use), yet fun and comfortable.”

Kitchenware on shelves in space with white and black wallpaper

“The decor is a mishmash of items I’ve collected along the way. Bits and bobs from living abroad, a special chair from my grandparents’ home, mostly secondhand pieces found online, gifts from friends. My most prized possessions are my books and collected artworks, and they both have pride of place.”

Resources

Artwork on white wall

LIVING ROOM

  • Green frames — Hold the Brooklyn pages of my late grandfather’s road atlas.

  • Pillows — Handmade from F. Schumacher fabric of a Saul Steinberg illustration.

  • Coffee table — Secondhand from West Elm

  • The loveseat and trunks — From CB2 (many, many moons ago)

  • Console — Crate and Barrel

  • Wallpaper covering the bump-out — Homemade

Artwork and art materials in white workspace

STUDIO

  • Furniture — IKEA and West Elm

  • Art — Pettibon, Ono, Holzer, Kruger, Baldessari

Framed art and abstract rug in gray bedroom

BEDROOM

  • Small lamp —Anthropologie

  • Photo cut in two and framed above the bed — Tracey Emin’s MY BED

  • Wardrobe — IKEA

Thanks, Kellie!

This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.

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