Recap: Charming Folksy Style in Brooklyn

Touring homes for Houzz has become one of my favorite things to do. I consider myself to be a keeper of stories, and my understanding of others has been enhanced because of it. As a psychologist, I've gotten to hear stories about others' emotional life, and as an interior design writer I get to hear about their emotional life as it's reflected in their home. To be able to go into people's homes, hear their home stories, and document all this is important to them is not a privilege I take lightly. 

Last month I had the opportunity to tour the home of an Etsy seller at Mamakea Vintage, and her boyfriend, a vintage tech-recycler. Not only were they a cool couple to work with, but their home personifies their free-spirited, creative approach to life. It's filled with keepsakes, chotchkies from their many road trips, and vintage technology. Even if folksy isn't your thing, it's hard not to admire the way they have been able to use their home as an extension of everything that is important to them-- being environmentally conscious, celebrating their ancestry, and furnishing their home with objects that hold personal meaning. Here are a few pics I took from the tour.

Clearly the plants are the star of this homey pad.  There's just something about plants in a home— they give it life, serenity, and the sense that the residents are truly caring individuals.

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These pictures originally appeared on December 27, 2016, on Houzz.

Recap: Quirky, Feminine, + Eclectic Brooklyn Studio

Hey Folks! I'm so pleased to announce that I am now a Houzz home tour photographer and writer. I've had a passion for interiors and understanding the emotional connection people have with their spaces for years, and I'm excited for the opportunity. So in honor of my new job, I started a new series, Recap, to show you snippets of my home tours, *yay*. Today I'm sharing with you the wonderfully quirky and eclectic home of Annie Mistak, an interior designer and founder of Brontosaurus Inc.  Here are a few pics from the tour. 

My Houzz: Whimsical, Flirty Style for a Designer’s Brooklyn Studio
My Houzz: Whimsical, Flirty Style for a Designer’s Brooklyn Studio
My Houzz: Whimsical, Flirty Style for a Designer’s Brooklyn Studio

I love the way Annie mixes vintage and new pieces to create a modern Holly Golightly vibe. This is Annie's first apartment as a newly single gal, and she used pieces that showcase her vibrant personality and keen eye for detail. She makes quirky look chic with her spray painted dinosaurs and Grey Gardens inspired cat food cans. And those palm tree printed chairs! .

Get the full tour here.