With a mix of beautiful paints and stunning wallpaper prints in a house that’s already full of character, Rees has created a space that’s warm, inviting, and incredibly cheerful.

Owner: Elizabeth Rees, co-founder of Chasing Paper Location: Milwaukee, WI

A Curated Mix of Clean Lines and Living History

Rees was in the process of relocating back to her hometown from NYC, and when she walked through her new home, it felt just like a Brooklyn brownstone. “I’ve always loved the iconic brownstones that you can find throughout New York and felt so thrilled to find a little design slice of NYC in Milwaukee,” she says. Of her aesthetic, Rees notes that it is very transitional: not overly contemporary or traditional. “I like my home to feel lived-in and interesting, but still have clean lines,” she explains. “My home was built in the late 1800s and had so much original charm—the wide pine floors, the marble fireplace, the coved plaster trim. It is so well-maintained, and we are honored to be part of its history.”

Family-Friendly Spaces Inside and Out   

With 1100 square feet inside, Rees wanted to extend the living space into the backyard. But, she also knew the backyard of their Italianate-style home needed some major taming. “When we bought it, the backyard was very overgrown,” Rees says. “We did a massive overhaul to create a livable space for our little family.”

Stretching Out After NYC

While the home itself was reminiscent of New York, Rees was delighted to find there were plenty of perks of moving back home to the Heartland. “The bathroom felt big coming from NYC,” she says. “I was so used to tiny bathrooms, so this one felt especially spacious.”

A Beautiful Kitchen with a Special Backsplash

“The kitchen was very well laid out and had beautiful big windows, so the natural light helps the space to feel bigger,” Rees says. “We also painted the cabinets and added a faux terrazzo backsplash using Chasing Paper. This helped brighten the space as well.” The kitchen also boasts the best view in the house. “The kitchen window looks out onto our backyard and garage, which was designed to look like its own little house,” Rees explains. “When it snows (which is often in Wisconsin), it looks so beautiful.”

Bedrooms Perched Among the Treetops

“The home has massive windows, so it feels like being in a treehouse, all among the trees,” Rees says. “Since it’s such an old house, the size and shape (and lack of closets) were a design challenge in some ways, but overall, it felt fun.”

Tons of Natural Light

Rees adores all of the natural light that streams throughout her home. “All of the windows are 8-feet tall, and the front ones are rounded—it adds such an incredible architectural element,” Rees says.

A Cozy WFH Space

“There is a very tiny room that I use as an office,” Rees says. “It’s maybe 8’x10’ with only a window. I painted it a dark blue, and it feels so cozy.”

Extra-Special Nursery Details

“The rocking chairs in my girls’ rooms are so special,” Rees shares. “I spend so much time there with my girls—rocking, reading books, and finding my way through motherhood.”