
The best houses are those who teach them something about the person lives there. Your favorite colors, your aesthetics and historical influences are exhibited immediately. Georgia O'keeffe's Abiquiu, New Mexico, is such a room.
A picture of the artist from 1967 shows that it is the perfect embodiment of the Americana style. The doors and ceilings are made of rough wood that contrast the matt walls. A stone bench houses a variety of rocks on which a hanging couple is looking down. The hallway in Georgia is illuminated by a simple hanging light bulb.
Not everyone wants to live here, and that is exactly the point. You can feel influences from home in the entire work of Georgia. It almost feels like a love letter to the region and a complete expression of your personal Indderior design style.

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O'keeffe's entrance would be incomplete without a mounted deer skull. This faux version is realistic and affordable.
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After an accelerated trend cycle and the “core in every conceivable aesthetics”, a return to the ideal of the very personal home feels inevitable. Consumers choose to follow their own arrow and to reject the trigger of the interior design trends.
Dayna Isom Johnson, trend expert at Etsy: “There are several decades who have a moment at exactly the same time. I think this is the first time that this has happened, and I think it is because more and more people give up the rules and instead accept their personal style and their own personal flair. '
Although it is not necessarily easy to design a house that feels like this, it can be intuitive. Dayna advises: “The readers should accept objects that are a real reflection of their personal style and not something that they are strongly influenced and does not speak to them.”
Let yourself be inspired as a rule book, but inspire you as a starting point. Dayna explains: “I think it can be intimidating if you try to replicate something and not to tell your own story. I think there is a difference between inspired and able to turn your own shoot on it, and exactly a picture you see online. Let yourself be inspired by the colors, be inspired by the shapes, let yourself be inspired by the aesthetics and translate this into what it means in your personal Style. '
“I really think it is about creating this look in your own room, so it remains timeless. You cannot copy and insert it from the magazine side. You have to do it in a way that works for you,” she concludes.
With the right influences and bending of the personal style, any interiors can create that is as influential as the entrance to Georgia O'keeffe. Design is subjective, but personality is universal.