His all-white condo in a 1970s-era building didn't have much character or personality. So he began adding flavor — not merely "decorating," but using his plain-white surfaces as a blank canvas for creating art.
How could a Golden Valley couple solve storage problems within their limited square footage? Architect Carl Olson's solution was a 12-foot-long, two-sided "floating" cherry cabinet.
His all-white condo in a 1970s-era building didn't have much character or personality. So he began adding flavor — not merely "decorating," but using his plain-white surfaces as a blank canvas for creating art.