Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Pad Peek: All Road’s Janelle Pietrzak’s Sunland Home

We have been fans of Janelle Pietrzak’s beautiful weavings and home textile collections for some time now, and are thrilled that before leaving her Sunland home for the desert she gave us a little home tour.

When moving to LA from Philadelphia, Janelle noticed that the change of scenery adjusted their home decor style. East Coast rustic charm shifted to more of an edited, light & airy vibe – Southern California meets Japanese Bohemian.

When asked her feelings on bohemianism Janelle says, “A bohemian lives by their own rules, and are often off-beat…they are usually collectors, and see uses in objects that may be non-traditional.”

We see that sentiment expressed in her modern, earthy and folksy collected space that she shared with boyfriend Robert and his two kids that stay with them part time. Both she and Robert work from home (her in the All Road’s weaving/textile studio in the sunroom, and him in a small workshop in the backyard).

Every piece in their home is either vintage, found during traveling, made by Janelle or Robert, or made by their friends. If they need something, anything, they try to make it themselves first.

Their wooden dining room table top has an abstract painting on the top of it. It was a gift from a friend who inherited it from a famous hollywood composer. Robert made the white metal base for it, then made the benches to match.

Their favorite space in the house is the living room. It is split into living and dining space, so a lot of time is spent in there. But the best part of the room is the high post & beam ceilings.

With their home being a hybrid living/workspace/showroom Janelle keeps things tidy, burns cedar incense or palo santo and always has a great playlist – ready for company, be it friends who come in, kick off their shoes and plop on the couch, or a studio visit.

While we love their Sunland home, we are really excited for their Mojave move. With so much of her Janelle’s work being inspired by time spent communing in nature, we are look forward to seeing how this change of environment will translate into her work and desert digs – stay tuned!

Check out Justina’s All Road’s Studio Tour from The Jungalow archives

Photography by Janelle Pietrzak

Resources

Vintage blue velvet sofa – Craigslist
Hanging Chair – Modernhaus
Framed Print – Prof. G
Watercolor – Kris Chau
Stained glass clestory windows – Janelle Pietzrak and Debbie Bean
Ceramic Pendant Lamps – Ebay and Etsy
Ceramic wall piece – Michelle Valigura



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