Stevie Storck

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Haines Hotel Project | Unit 4C

In my last post, I introduced the Haines Hotel Project and the first Airbnb apartment I designed, Unit 3C. For my client, Royal Square Development & Construction, I created a base design that could be repeated in future units, with the art, accessories and color schemes customized to add a distinct personality and vibe to each space. Whereas Unit 3C was a bit more warm, layered and bohemian, I styled Unit 4C to pack more of a graphic punch with retro artwork, pattern mixing and bold shots of vibrant green, orange, mustard and teal. 

I absolutely love the way this unit turned out! Step inside and I'll give you the tour...


"The Key to My Heart/Wifi" Print, hand-lettered by me and available in my shop!

Sources for all items purchased online are available in the Pinterest Board below:

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To finish off the apartment, I used a mix of vintage, new and handmade items from local shops here in York, plus pieces from my own collection Thrifted by SSDC. Here's a quick rundown!

Redeux Marketplace - 113 S. Duke Street | wooden tray, colorful crochet afghan

Revolt Style Studio - 24 N. Beaver Street | hand stitched PA state banner with grey tassel

Finders Keepers - 2811 E. Prospect Road | rose quartz candle holder

Ross - 2855 Concord Road | Woven basket, grey fleece throw blanket, starburst object

Thrifted by SSDC | vintage National Geographic illustrated map/poster, vintage gardening book

The handpainted ceramic planter was made by my sister-in-law and was on loan from my home for the shoot, along with some of my favorite interior design coffee table books. 

My new "The Key to My Heart/Wifi Password" Art Print is currently available at Revolt Style Studio at 24 N. Beaver Street or as a printable download, here

And lastly, if you are traveling to York Pennsylvania this year for business (or pleasure!), or if you're a local looking for accommodations to recommend to out of town guests, you can book this unit on Airbnb, right here

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