“Welcome to my 1970s farmhouse chic and mid-century modern Apartment Homestead, located in South Denver,” begins Mauriel Davis. “It is physically located in the city, but its interior transports you to an old-timey homestead. I call it the Apartment Homestead, not only for its decorative theme, but also for the plants, scratch-made meals, and homemade personal products, such as bar soap and laundry detergent that I’m always whipping up in my kitchen. Oh and let’s not forget my kitty, Olive, who is in fact the main character!”
“I fancy myself a city-homesteader, hence why I’m always referring to my apartment as the Jesus & Tea Homestead. My apartment reflects this vibe with its rustic appeal — that is, hardwood floors, distressed wooden pieces, and country landscape paintings in the living room gallery wall. The apartment is also graced with grand windows that usher in generous amounts of natural lighting — a homestead staple.”
“My favorite room is definitely the bedroom, because of its earthy and transcendent color palette. As someone who is neurodivergent, I’m often seeking ways to rest my senses in my environment, so I find a palette of greens and browns to have a grounding effect. I’m also an essential oil enthusiast, so I keep my homemade linen spray bedside and spray the pillows with it every night before bed, creating the most dreamy and restful sleeping experience,” Mauriel describes.
“My best decorating advice is not to be afraid to incorporate pops of color. For the most part, I generally stick to a more earthy color palette, however the occasional red accent or piece of artwork sort of romanticizes a space, and adds a bit of drama to it in a way that is natural and not unsettling to the eye,” Mauriel advises.
“Do not be afraid to incorporate art that tells your story, both about where you have been, and where you dream to go. My landscape paintings of the English countryside are frequent reminders to me of my dreams to one day visit, and they also serve as inspiration, transporting me there each time I behold them,” Mauriel continues.
“Mix the old with the new. Some pieces are well worth purchasing new, but if you really want to spare yourself an extra dime, and make the home’s story come alive, then do not be afraid to incorporate thrifted items and antiques as well.”
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