
Understanding Her Style Philosophy
The Chamberlain Coffee Founder went for a blend of mid-century modern and maximalism, resulting in a space feels curated yet deeply comfy.
Embracing the clean lines and timeless appeal of mid-century modern furniture while layering in bohemian elements like vintage decoration. Her Los Angeles home, designed with Proem Studio, reflects a love for earthy tones and statement pieces.

Decoding the ‘Hippie Modern’ Vibe
A design style merging the free-spirited essence of the 1960s and ’70s bohemian aesthetics with the functional elegance of modernism. It’s a balance of creating a space that feels both relaxed and intentional.
Key Elements Include:
- Natural materials
- Earthy muted color palettes
- Handcrafted pieces
- Modernist structure
- Layered textures
- Indoor-outdoor connection

Embrace Earthy and Muted Hues
You want the home to feel connected to nature, warm and inviting. Achieving this is easy through establishing the correct color palette.
Colors such as sage greens, warm browns, soft creams, and muted oranges give a nice well balanced look, mimicking Chamberlain’s Foresty adobe.
Here’s a list of Pantone colors that you might enjoy:
- Pantone 624 C
- Pantone 2317 C
- Pantone 7527 C
- Pantone 7562 C

Crafting a Cozy and Inviting Living Space
Choose a modular sofa with neutral fabric or textured linen and a mix of lounge chairs is a must! A boucle or sherpa accent chair can even bring in some texture. Layering in some oversized throw pillows in rust or mustard will add in comfort and tie in the color palette.
Try looking for a coffee table with an organic shape, Emma’s home includes sculptural wood and stone furniture which feels artistic. Along with that, a 1960s walnut credenza works as a media console while adding mid-century charm.
For side tables opt out of a matching set and go for a mix of materials like a ceramic stool, a glass brick console or a reclaimed wood pedestal for a layered look.

Showcase Personal Art and Quirky Decor
Emma features her father’s paintings which adds intimacy and a personal connection. Try incorporating handmade ceramics, abstract prints, or thrifted artwork. Imperfections add charm in this case.
Instead of traditional art, frame handwritten letters, old postcards, pressed flowers, or even fabric swatches that mean something to you. The Young YouTube Star also has Beatles-themed Russian dolls so you can mimic that by finding quirky figurines that add some humor.

A Functional Yet Artistic Kitchen
Focus on a harmonious color palette with muted sage and mint green which will complement the warm-toned marble countertops and copper fixtures.
To keep the design airy opt for open and closed shelving, allowing you to display curated kitchenware. Thrifted glassware and hand painted dishes are a way to add some personality.

Your Personal Coffee Nook
First pick the dedicated spot for your nook, a small counter space or a vintage bar cart would work and place it near a window for natural light.
Consider investing in a high-quality espresso machine like a Breville Barista Express in a neutral or pastel color. Cheaper options would include going for a French press or Moka pot in brass. Mismatched mugs in irregular shapes can add a fun vibe, they should be stored on an open wooden rack.
Use a wood tray for essentials with a linen placement under the coffee station. Ceramic canisters with wooden lids should be used for the coffee bean and creamer storage. Lastly, frame a handwritten recipe card against the wall with a stack of coffee-related books nearby for a stylish touch.

Statement Dining Space
Emma’s dining area has a large wood table with organic edges, so you can look for something in reclaimed oak or travertine. Rattan or cane-backed chairs will add a retro touch and the head of the table can be a slipcovered accent chair to soften the space.
We’ll stick with the same color palette as before so an earth-toned linen table runner and warm-toned ceramic dishware will tie everything together. Use woven placemats, linen napkins, and a credenza in dark wood which can store the tableware.

Craft Your Bedroom Into a Restful Sanctuary
Coming to bedframes you should look for mid-century modern wood frames and rattan headboards. The bedding must be linen in the same color palette and a textured wool blanket at the foot of the bed gives a effortless look.
Following the theme mismatch the nightstands for a relaxed look, for example one side can be a sculptural ceramic. A teak vintage dresser with brass or lather hardware will add depth to your space. Finally placing a curved boucle in one corner will make for a great reading nook.

Incorporate Natural Materials in the Bathroom
For the walls and flooring use veined rust or burnt sienna marble. Smaller tiles like zellige or travertine will add texture whereas large slabs look luxurious. A honey-toned marble vanity top with a carved stone sink brings an organic touch.
If using marble throughout feels too heavy you can install a single statement wall in the shower to integrate the color. To enhance the warmth of the marble use brushed brass faucets and hardware. Travertine soap dishes, carved stone trays, and ceramic vases will also complement it well.

Perfecting a Rustic Outdoor Area
Style with low slung seating like rattan sectionals or oversized floor cushions. Mixing the seating up with a cozy daybed or even woven lounge chairs would be fun, all of which should have thick outdoor cushions and jute throws to keep cozy.
Adding some funk is necessary and we can do it by getting vintage garden statues, patterned rugs, paper lanterns or some irregular shaped potted bonsai.

Warm and Ambient Lighting
For overall lighting choose warm toned bulbs (2700K-3000K) and dimmable fixtures. What will add the personality is the statement pieces with sculptural appeal. Think unique like mushroom lamps, orb lights, or asymmetrical sconces.
Instead of relying on a single ceiling light opt for layering multiple lights. This can be done with the use of floor lamps, table lamps, and chandeliers.

Emphasize Textured Materials
You can follow Emma’s appreciation for organic elements by making an effort to incorporate the sense of touch when decorating. Using textured wall finishes like limewash or exposed brick can achieve this or layering rugs like jute against wool for dimension.
Materials such as stone and vintage brass should give you an idea of how to stay natural. Terracotta and clay can tap into a Mediterranean feel if that’s what you’re looking for.

Infuse Your Personality into the Design
The only way you can achieve the best look is if you stay authentic to yourself.
DIY art projects will add the cutesy feel that’s been missing. Travel souvenirs in hidden places, custom artwork on odd walls, and niche collectibles on the shelves will show your vibe to guests making them feel welcome.
If you don’t own many souvenirs already you can always thrift and revamp vintage pieces to your liking.

Organize a Stylish Dressing Area
Keep the closet minimalist with sleek mirrors and white cabinets for a timeless look. Add a mirror and dressing table for a make-up station.
You can also choose to hang self-portraits or open shelving to display handbags, shoes, jewelry, and decorations.

Embody Emma in Your Home
When it comes to interior blending styles is perfectly okay just try to maintain comfort because at the end of the day, you will be living there, not me. While decorating remind yourself of her aesthetic and try to never go out of the color palette you have chosen.
Now you’re all ready to achieve the bohemian rustic home of your dreams.
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