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House Tour: How Gallerist Francis Mill Lives With Art In His Berkeley, California Home (PHOTOS)

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It's only natural for gallerist Francist Mill to incorporate plenty of art in his Berkeley, California home. Upon moving into his 1937 building, Mill replaced the media center in the living room with a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf and immediately put up his large collection of 20th-century artworks in its place. Our friends over at California Home + Design got a sneak peek inside.

The structure was originally used as a warehouse by a pharmaceutical company. You can still see traces of the old space inside the home -- for instance, the unpolished concrete walls. "I loved the rough-hewn nature of spots where concrete walls had been removed by blasting them with dynamite,” explains Mill. “Instead of trying to smooth it, I had it chiseled out to make it even rougher and more cavelike."

However, the effect is far from "cavelike" thanks to Mill's collection of art, which is displayed on the walls throughout the home. Comprised of paintings, prints and photos by 20th-century artists, Mill's collection is constantly changing, and he's even devoted one wall in the kitchen to smaller framed works that are rotated out every so often.

Check out the slideshow below for a peek inside Mill's artfully curated home. All photos by Philip Harvey, courtesy of California Home + Design. How would you display an art collection in a space like this? Let us know in comments below.

To read the full article and see more images, head over to California Home + Design.

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  • In the living room, gallerist Francis Mill replaced a media center with a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf filled with his favorite tomes.

  • A sitting area features sculpture and art by 20th-century artists.

  • One wall in the kitchen is dedicated specifically to smaller works of art that are constantly being switched out and moved around.

  • Mill also makes his own art. These small wooden blocks, which have Japanese phrases and images, are part of his work.

  • Mill's dining room is an ever-changing space with tables that can be put together or pushed against the wall whenever he needs to entertain. To read more about Mill's home and see more images, head over to <a href="http://www.californiahomedesign.com/house-tours/life-art/4815" target="_hplink">California Home + Design</a>.

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31 seconds ago (11:44 PM)
Totally boring and not one piece of art was credited, nor one clue as to "how to live with art".... might as well have been a "how to live with chairs" story...
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Underwhelming.

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