A Texas Fall Farmhouse
Vintage style meets fall décor in this charming Texas fall farmhouse.
For blogger and shop owner Allison Aars of The Festive Farmhouse, interior design begins close to home. Allison, who has been arranging since she was 10 years old, inherited her love for styling from her mom. “My mother is a brilliant interior designer,” Allison explains, “and while our styles are very different, I enjoyed watching her work.” This has become true in her Texas fall farmhouse.
Now a wife and mom, Allison is the proud owner of a Texas farmhouse, which she likes to tailor to the seasons. “Designing is something I love to do all on my own,” Allison says. “It’s my happy place.”
Family Renovation Project for the Texas Fall Farmhouse
Built in the 1990s, Allison’s Texas fall farmhouse has certainly evolved in the last two decades. “She looked entirely different when we found her,” Allison recalls, “but I had a vision!”
For Allison, that vision included various renovation projects that she and her family personally undertook. “We do all of the remodel work ourselves,” Allison explains, “which means we may go slower than most, but the sense of satisfaction when we are done is so gratifying.”
Another reason Allison loves the work? The personal connection. “It allows us to do things like leaving our own mark, literally,” she says. “Before we installed the countertops we all signed our names and drew pictures. Something silly that we’d all remember was beneath it all.” The entire family worked on the kitchen, and Allison knows the renovation “is a memory [we] will cherish forever.”
Texas Fall Farmhouse Flavor
Even post-renovation, Allison’s farmhouse continues to evolve—with the changing seasons. Allison’s interior décor matches the home’s external environment, which means that fall is the time to bring out the harvest accents. “I tend to be ready for the coming season long before it’s hit,” Allison explains.
But she doesn’t rush through the process, haphazardly filling her home with autumn accessories. Instead, she brainstorms to develop a vision for the coming season in her Texas fall farmhouse. “In the heat of the Texas summer, I love daydreaming about fall and the colors/textures I want to incorporate,” Allison says. “Once I have my inspiration, I go to work.”
For Allison, “inspiration” extends far beyond the appearance of a home. “My favorite thing about decorating for fall is the feeling it evokes,” she explains. “I don’t focus on how I want it to look; I focus on how I want it to feel. My favorite fall décor is anything that creates a sense of warmth, family and home.”
This year, Allison modeled her autumn palette (and atmosphere) on “the warm golds of wheat fields.” She uses copper and russet tones alongside simple creams and beiges. She also complements her year-round furnishings with subtle outdoor elements that breathe life into her spaces without overpowering them.
Versatile Vintage
Allison believes that farmhouse style is deeply personal. “To me,” she says, “American farmhouse style isn’t one specific genre. In fact, that’s what I love about it. It can be anything you want it to be. My style is a mix of rustic, elegant, vintage and modern.” Accordingly, Allison embraces a wide range of designs in her decorating. “I love combining all things rustic and elegant,” she says. “Just thinking about naturally worn wood combined with the shimmer of a gold fixture makes my heart skip a beat.”
Allison frequently introduces secondhand treasures into her Texas fall farmhouse, which she also sells through her online shop. “I love incorporating vintage finds because it adds an element of history,” she says. “Everything has a story, including us. And I love how vintage pieces remind us of that.”
One such item, the family stove, mingles Allison’s story with its own distinct history. Allison and her husband discovered the steel 1940s O’Keefe & Merritt stove at an estate sale. Allison recounts the delightful tale of acquiring it. “It was years before we ever owned a farmhouse, and we had no need for it,” she admits. “But it was love at first sight.”
That would have been the end of the story, but Allison’s husband dropped by the estate sale later that day. “He immediately snatched it up for our anniversary,” Allison says. “We found out later that the gift for that particular year was ‘steel.’ So I guess you could say it was all meant to be.”
With its seasonal inspiration and vintage hardware, this Texas fall farmhouse has its fair share of stories. But the greatest stories are still being written by its inhabitants.
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Stephanie spends her workdays in a library, then goes home to read and critique books (or ask authors to give her free books that she can read and critique). In addition to reviewing, Stephanie also serves as a literary agent for poet Kimberly Vargas Agnese, and waters Meadow Arc, a young food forest with book-themed spaces. Stephanie lives with her mom in Fresno, CA—along with a dog that Stephanie likes to think is part German Shepherd.