Friday, April 19, 2024 Apr 19, 2024
60° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Arts & Entertainment

Artist Justyn Chapman Shows Off Her Moody, Monochromatic Southlake Home

Chapman has filled her home's tranquil interior with earthy, understated pieces, including her own artwork.
|
View Gallery
Justyn Chapman textured artwork
Elizabeth Lavin
Advertisement

Artist Justyn Chapman Shows Off Her Moody, Monochromatic Southlake Home

{{ oneIndex }} / {{ images.length }}

Advertisement

Artists have known the perks and pain points of working from home long before the rest of the world caught on. Many of Dallas’ visual creatives, both up-and-coming and established, prefer the comfort and inspiration that comes from creating in a familiar place. But how that environment informs their work—and how their aesthetic, in turn, influences their living spaces—is wholly individual. We went inside the homes of six local artists, whose means of self-expression on and off the canvas give a revealing peek into their distinct personalities and points of view.


As a wife, mother, business owner, and creator, Justyn Chapman’s Southlake home meets the intersection of thoughtful design and tranquil refuge. The space, which her family has called home for three years, both inspires her to create and allows her to take off her many hats and just breathe. “I want to surround myself with elements that are found and created that basically stand the test of time and trends, and that’s what pushes me as a creative,” she says. “My friend paid me a large compliment the other day and said, ‘Your house looks like it’s probably a museum.’ ”

Justyn Chapman french furniture finds
Chapman’s home is brimming with black, white, and wood.

Chapman has collected or designed and created most of her furniture and decor—which have become such a hit, she and her husband, Barnes, are considering starting a lifestyle brand to offer her art and furniture finds to the public. The result is a modern, luxurious space that feels uniquely personal and bespoke. While she knows it’s not their forever home, it has offered the family a comforting respite from the outside world: “I think it is more important now than ever to have a space that allows you that place of peace.”

Related Articles

Image
Local News

Wherein We Ask: WTF Is Going on With DCAD’s Property Valuations?

Property tax valuations have increased by hundreds of thousands for some Dallas homeowners, providing quite a shock. What's up with that?
Image
Commercial Real Estate

Former Mayor Tom Leppert: Let’s Get Back on Track, Dallas

The city has an opportunity to lead the charge in becoming a more connected and efficient America, writes the former public official and construction company CEO.
Advertisement