Like Nagel, mid-century modern is definitely having its moment in the sun—particularly with Millennials. “MCM is really a great time for architecture,” she says. “It’s so clean and stylish, and there’s a timelessness about it that almost anyone can appreciate.” But while she let the property’s dramatic angles and lightplay dictate the general direction of her design choices, in many ways the house served up a perfectly primed blank canvas for Dani’s vision.
Surprisingly, Nagel’s favorite moment in the Dazey Desert House interior features not her own designs, but the work of another artist: her grandmother. “She was an amazing artist, and it’s her work that inspired me to follow my own muse.” When she passed away about a month after the couple bought their house, they found that she’d left behind a colorful legacy: hundreds of vibrant paintings that matched the house’s bright, hopeful energy.
As a tribute, Nagel created an unforgettable gallery wall in the living room: eight of her grandmother’s original paintings, anchored by an arresting, tile-inspired wallpaper from Hygge & West. Perhaps more than any other view of the house, this wall had become the house’s bold signature piece—until, that is, she decided to take the sunny vibes outside.