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Designed For Everyday Chaos, This Joyful Californian Tudor Restoration Is Full Of Surprises – From A Hidden Harry Potter Reading Nook To A Swing SeatNothing is too precious in this vibrant home, where Wit Interiors brings color, character, and clever design solutions to historic bones
By Charlotte Olby Published
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You’d Never Guess This English-Style Carriage House in Colorado Is Hidden Above a Garage – Or That It Was Designed as a Temporary HomeSet on her in-laws’ property, designer Melissa Oholendt’s home may be compact, but inside it is filled with pattern, personality, and pieces collected over time
By Charlotte Olby Published
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This 1930s London Apartment Had No Original Features Left – So Designers Brought Back Its Character With Quiet LuxuryRebuilt from a blank canvas, this London home now pairs classical detailing with a calm, tonal palette designed for modern family living
By Charlotte Olby Published
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What Happens When You Bring British Charm to a Brownstone? Step Inside This Historic Five-Story Home Reimagined with Wes Anderson-Inspired Color and PatternFrom statement wallpapers to a palette of cobalt, green, and yellow, this Harlem home is a lesson in balancing bold decoration with timeless architecture
By Charlotte Olby Published
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At First Glance, This All-White London Pied-à-Terre Didn’t Quite 'Make Sense' – Then the Design Team Stepped in to Redefine the Layout and Add SoulIn this smart London pied-à-terre, open spaces function in a fluid way, taking on different roles for easy – and beautiful – living
By Vivienne Ayers Published
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How ‘Slow Renovating’ Shaped This Organic Modern Home in Austin, Where Every Room Was Designed for Grown-Up Children to Return ToIn the heart of Austin, a ‘slow design’ approach has shaped this soulful home that echoes the landscape beyond
By Charlotte Olby Published
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They Removed Almost All The ‘Big Lights’ In This 1939 Californian Home – And Replaced It With A Layered, English-Inspired GlowA calming renovation by Alex Yeske Interiors preserves this home’s historic charm while introducing British-inspired layers, soft lighting, and a calm, garden-led palette
By Charlotte Olby Published
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The Secret to This Centuries-Old French Townhouse is a Renovation You Can’t Actually See – 'It Deserved Restraint'A sensitive renovation by Gilles&Boissier has seen a centuries-old French townhouse emerge as an elegant pied-à-terre that offers all the comforts of a luxury hotel
By Ruth Corbett Published
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This Tiny Kitchen Used 68 Unique Delft Tiles, a Genius Layout, and Hidden Storage to Recreate Townhouse Luxury – This Is Downsizing Done RightThis tiny layout didn't deter the homeowners – or the designer, who has transformed it into the most inviting space
By Molly Malsom Published
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'We Didn't Gut it, We Refined it' – How One Designer Combined Two Clashing Styles to Transform a Once Builder-Grade Ohio HomeWhat began as a gray, builder-grade space is now a richly layered family home, where Wabi-Sabi meets Georgian style
By Charlotte Olby Published
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Inspired by the Yellowstone Ranch, this $18M 'Anti-Modern Mountain' Home Was Designed Without a Client – But It Might Be the Most Personal Project We’ve SeenThis 6,500 sq ft Idaho home swaps polished 'mountain modern' style for warmth, patina, and a sense of permanence
By Charlotte Olby Published
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It Started as a Simple Renovation – Now This 1930s Connecticut Home Has Been Totally Transformed With English-Country Charm Where ‘Nothing Feels Overly Precious’From wallpapered ceilings to color-drenched rooms, this home by Carta Creatives redefines traditional style
By Charlotte Olby Published
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This Former Bank in the English Countryside Is Now a Trio of Tiny Apartments – Each with Its Own Color StoryCouple Rory and India Hunter paired roll-top baths with rooftop views to create The Vaults at Stow
By Charlotte Olby Published
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This 1790s Dublin Home Has a Hidden Tunnel to the Beach – Inside, the Interiors Are Just as DreamlikeThis wondrous Dublin home has interiors as captivating as the beautiful landscape outside
By Serena Fokschaner Published
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They Could Have Torn It Down – Instead They Transformed This Dated 1926 Build Into a Contemporary Family HomeIn a historic home in a Chicago suburb, designer Wendy Labrum deftly honoured the house’s past while weaving in modern elements
By Juliet Benning Published
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Inside a Bold, Pattern-Filled Toronto Home Designed in Just 9 MonthsWhat should have taken two years was wrapped up in just nine months, a feat that left designer Cynthia Ferguson with tears of joy
By Keith Flanagan Published
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Inside a London Townhouse That Went From Blank Canvas to Pattern-Filled Perfection in 8 WeeksPattern, color, art, curios – this Chelsea home designed by Salvesen Graham has all these decorative details and exudes a sense of narrative because of this rich mix
By Emma J Page Published
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This Quietly Confident London Home Hides a Surprisingly Playful Interior – 'Everything Was So Plain, It Needed Something Unexpected'This London townhouse has the uncanny ability to feel grand one moment and thoroughly laid-back another
By Vivienne Ayers Published
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A Former Fashion Stylist Brought a Sartorial Eye to This ‘Warm, Chic, and Totally Unexpected’ Bungalow – Expect Pattern-on-Pattern and a Three-Sided SofaThis 1914 Colonial bungalow in New Rochelle may be compact, but designer Nicole Fisher filled it with bold pattern, rich color, and playful personality
By Charlotte Olby Published
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Never Mind Quiet Luxury – The Designer of This London Townhouse Fixed a ‘Frankenstein’ Open-Plan Layout and Filled It With Joyful ColorSunny yellows, sassy stripes, cloudscapes, and even butterflies – this London home is designed to raise a smile
By Emma J Page Published
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Like the Perfect White Dress That Inspired It, This Coastal Retreat Is Effortless and TimelessThis new home perfectly balances easy elegance with subtle coastal style
By Hebe Hatton Published
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How One Designer Turned a Cookie-Cutter Builder-Grade House Into a Characterful Family Home in Just 3 Months'They called us at the beginning of March and needed the entire house done by June 7th'
By Elizabeth Bennett Published
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No, Stainless Steel Isn’t Just for Minimalist Kitchens of the ’90s – This Tiny Italian Kitchen Proves It Can Be Right at Home With Wood and StoneA one-wall stainless steel kitchen stands proud within the historic architecture, proving that contrast can be just as impactful as bold color
By Molly Malsom Published
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This Home Was Completely Designed Around a Single Bold Painting, and the Colors Flow Through Every Room – 'If Art Is an Afterthought, It Never Quite Ties a Space Together'Guided by striking art, Studio Ashby infused this London home with color, considered design, and a relaxed sensibility
By Rachel Leedham Published
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Inside a Moody Alabama Farmhouse Hidden Among the Trees, Where Benjamin Moore’s Coachman’s Cape Takes Center Stage – 'We Pulled in the Colors We Were Seeing Outside'Informed by its rural setting, this American farmhouse has a nuanced aesthetic that embraces both the modern and the rustic
By Vivienne Ayers Published
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This Designer Transformed a Dilapidated Garage Into a Serene 600-Sq-Ft Studio and 'Mother-in-Law Unit' – Now She Walks a Garden Path to Work Each MorningKatie LeClercq has masterfully reinvented a small outbuilding into a calm, light-filled space layered with reclaimed wood, creamy neutrals, and grounding olive tones
By Charlotte Olby Published
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Inside 7 Beautiful Homes That Master the Art of Calm – And No, They’re Not All MinimalistSeven serene spaces from the Homes & Gardens archive that remind us that calm is the ultimate luxury
By Charlotte Olby Published
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Inspired By a Painting, This Bathroom Redesign Revolves Around a Statement Fireplace – The Result is an 'Utterly Welcoming and Warm' RetreatArtful symmetry and a strategic color palette combine to create a timeless, characterful scheme
By Molly Malsom Published
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A New York Designer Proves Dusty Mauve Is the New Neutral for 2026 in This Reinvented London Childhood HomeThe reinvention of this Edwardian terrace is a triumph in timelessness, where styles from different eras blend together beautifully
By Fiona McCarthy Published
