These interior design approaches reflect her blissful, unhurried life.

| By Antonia Day | Journal

6 Design Lessons We Learnt From Karen Emile’s Slow Living Home

These interior design approaches reflect her blissful, unhurried life.

There was much to be adored from content creator Karen Emile’s 1950s ranch-style home in Woodland Hills, California. From the bespoke furniture lovingly made by her husband, to her enviable collection of vintage homewares, no stone was left unturned when it came to the design and decoration of her charming cottage-like home.

Embracing the slow living mindset, Karen has curated a meaningful and conscious lifestyle that is prevalent in every facet of her life. This is especially evident in how she has chosen to style her idyllic home, which serves as a safe haven for Karen, her husband, and their three children.

To find out how Karen curated a space which pays homage to unhurried moments and farmhouse charm, find six interior design lessons we learnt from her cosy home.

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