Jewelry designer creates a bohemian refuge in Venice
Brooklyn transplants Gina Nigrelli-Smith and Brian Smith enjoy their Venice backyard with daughter Ruby, 2.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Jules Smith designer Gina Nigrelli-Smith, her husband Brian Smith of Winc Wine Club and their two kids, Nico and Ruby, at their 1949 home in Venice.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)
Butterfly chairs and John Robshaw block printed textiles create an inviting place to sit in the sunny Venice home.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Gina Nigrelli-Smith lined the existing fireplace with custom terra-cotta tiles by Tabarka Studio in a Mediterranean pattern.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Gina Nigrelli-Smith, her husband, Brian Smith, and their kids Nico, 5, and Ruby, 2, play in their bohemian-chic Venice home.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)A hanging air plant and seashells add to the seaside atmosphere of the Venice home.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)On the wall in the dining room, Gina Nigrelli-Smith hung a vintage kilim rug from the Santa Monica Airport Antique Market. She also paired a Restoration Hardware dining table with orange Eames chairs from Herman Miller. “Those chairs have traveled the world with us,” she says with a laugh.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The rooms flow into one another and are punctuated with color and pattern, from the graphic print by New York-based artist Kaws, at right, to the John Robshaw pillows and orange Herman Miller dining chairs.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)
“Ice Cold to Go,” by New York artist Stephen Powers.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The new, open kitchen looks out over the dining room and an elevated living area.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)To give the home a more modern feel, Gina Nigrelli-Smith tore out the kitchen and installed high-gloss white Ikea cabinets. She also added a farm sink and a long butcher block countertop that serves as a multipurpose work space and a place for Nico, 5, and Ruby, 2, to hang out. The bar stools are from Serena & Lily.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Mirrors decorate the wall just outside the master bedroom. “Urban Outfitters have really good accents that are inexpensive and look really good,” says Nigrelli-Smith.
(Mariah Tauger / For the Times)
Color, pattern and graphic artworks punctuate the interiors. The rattan chair at left is from Serena & Lily.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The entryway of the Venice home is painted a bold blue.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Before the remodel, Nico’s bedroom was part of the original living room.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Accessories in Nico’s bedroom reference the home’s location.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Nigrelli-Smith remodeled the bathroom and installed inexpensive cement tiles.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Jules Smith designer Gina Nigrelli-Smith and her daughter, Ruby, at home in Venice.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)Nico prepares to make a splash.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The front porch of the Smith family’s Venice home.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)The bright yellow front door hints at the sunny interiors inside.
(Mariah Tauger / For The Times)