This Beautifully Busy Brooklyn Apartment Proves Maximalism Can Still Feel Calm
“Before I moved in, I was living in Austin, Texas, and I had leased the apartment sight unseen. After a week of driving across the country, the moment I walked in, I knew the universe was taking care of me and that I’d found my NYC home and safe haven,” begins Laci Mosier, writer, creative director, visual artist, and poet.
“The sun came through the parallel windows and spread wide across the hardwood floors. The subway tile bathroom needed a good scrub. And the 10-foot ceilings made the apartment echo-y but full of hope for the life I could make here,” Laci says of the one-bedroom apartment in a 125-year-old building in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood.
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“I slept on an air mattress for six weeks while I waited for my things to arrive from Texas, and in that time, I made the dining room with its grand crown-molding archway my temporary bedroom. Even though I had nothing but an air mattress and a suitcase, that time period felt strangely exquisite and hopeful. I couldn’t wait to see what the apartment (and my life in it) would become over time.” Laci has rented the space for four years now.
It was important to Laci to create a home that could contain all the different “versions” of her creativity, from writing, to visual art, to poetry, and more. “I wanted a place to be able to write, make art, read, share meals with friends, watch movies, and all of the above,” she writes.
Her best advice for decorating a home? It’s to do the weird thing. “Do the thing you always wanted to do when you were a kid. The canopy bed, the purple wall, the strange art, the dumpster chair. Your home is truly an extension of your mind and yourself. And just as it takes a lifetime to grow into yourself, it can take a long time for your home to feel like *home*. You will go through many permutations before things start to feel just ‘right.’ Enjoy the unfolding and puzzling journey. ”
This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.
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