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'Every Room Tells Part of the Family’s Story, It’s Filled With Decades of Memories' – See How Sims Hilditch Transformed This Old London Villa From Family Heirloom to Family HomePart of one family’s history for generations, this London villa has been reimagined by Sims Hilditch in the most delightful way
By Rachel Leedham Published
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‘If Walls Could Talk, the Level of Chatter Would Be Cacophonous’ – See Inside an Old Artist’s Retreat Whose Radical Renovation Still Honors Its Impressive LegacyA house that entertained luminaries from the St Ives School in the early and mid 1900s has been brought into the 21st century beautifully
By Ruth Corbett Published
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This Oxfordshire Home Is a Life Lesson in How to Mix Design Styles ConfidentlyThe beautifully crafted interiors of this country retreat in Oxfordshire combine all the necessary ingredients for entertaining – and relaxing
By Vivienne Ayers Published
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'It’s the Juxtaposition That Feels Thrilling’ – Step Inside an 1800s London Home Where Classic Features Collide With Colorful, Contemporary StylingInterior designer Suzy Hoodless honored the artistic roots of this Victorian London home by focusing on craftsmanship, color, lines, and shapes. The resulting schemes are creative triumphs
By Emma J Page Published
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‘Each Room Has Its Own Mood’ – Explore the Intriguing Spaces of a West London Home That Puts Color Center StageIn this Victorian home in West London, designer Peter Mikic has woven through playful shapes, standout colors, and sumptuous touches that delight and intrigue
By Vivienne Ayers Published
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'This Home Is Full of Thoughtful Moments That Make for Beautiful Conversation' – Explore a Heritage Home Where Timeless Style Meets Modern Family LifeThis Toronto home was built in 1911, so it needed a sympathetic touch when it came to remodeling it for modern family life – designer Meg Cassidy took on the challenge
By Hebe Hatton Published
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'As Soon as You Set Foot Back in Avenue Frochot, You Just Hear the Sound of Birdsong' – Explore an Elegant Apartment in the Middle of Paris That's a Calm Escape from the Busy CityThe refined interiors of this Parisian apartment reflect its intriguing past and the artistry of interior architects Humbert & Poyet
By Juliet Benning Published
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How This Designer Transformed an Outdated Home That ‘Felt Like Your Grandmother’s Quirky House’ Into an Eclectic, Colorful HavenVibrant hues and collected antiques are key to the eclectic design
By Molly Malsom Published
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Inspired by a Love of Fantasy Worlds, This Pennsylvania Home Is a Charming Celebration of Pattern, Color, and ArtHere's how the interior designer Michelle Gage designed every room of this family home to pay homage to its owners' personalities and interests
By Emily Moorman Published
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"Nothing Was to Be Too Precious" – Discover How This Home Breaks All the Rules of Minimalism to Feel Warm, Yet Still PolishedTharon Anderson Design flexed warm minimalism throughout an immense family home that needed to look composed without sacrificing comfort
By Keith Flanagan Published
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Inside a Color-Rich San Francisco Queen Anne Home Where Painted Ceilings Take Center StageStudio Munroe balances historic elegance with joyful, family-proof design in this vibrant 1896 home
By Charlotte Olby Published
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This House Might Be Deep in the Heart of Texas, but Its Inspiration Comes From the Quaint English CountrysideA Texan home built 25 years ago has entered a new chapter – one that focuses on getting different generations of family together in spaces that are convivial and full of character
By Ruth Corbett Published
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How a Tiny 750-Square-Foot Toronto Condo, With Just One Window, Was Completely Reworked With New Layouts, Bold Colors, and Clever StorageEach corner is packed with charm, color, and unexpected design choices
By Lauren Jones Published
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A 1895 Victorian Apartment Is Taken from Traditional to Transitional with Secret Sliding Doors, Smoky Black Paint, and Ancient Family HeirloomsBefore, the home was 'lovingly lived-in but stylistically dated', but Saffron + Poe have transformed it into a layered, timeless space that feels on-trend but still nods to the building's history
By Hebe Hatton Published
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How Designer Bethany Adams Reimagines A Classic Christmas With Bold Color and Nostalgic CharmThis year, Bethany Adams trades classic red and green for a vibrant palette filled with personality and nostalgia
By Charlotte Olby Published
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This 100-Year-Old Dallas Home Gets a Playful Remodel That’s a Lesson in Quiet MaximalismDesigner Ashley Avrea Cathey wanted to create a home that was fun and vibrant, and welcoming for the laid-back young family that lived here, but still honor the home's 'good bones'
By Hebe Hatton Published
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The Kitchen in This Townhouse May Be New, but It Perfectly Captures the Essence of a Quintessentially English Countryside HomeFrom the heritage hues to the vintage motifs, there's much to love about this old-meets-new kitchen remodel
By Molly Malsom Published
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This Is a Ski Chalet, but With Zero of the Ski Chalet Decor Tropes – Explore a Mountain Getaway That's Relaxed, Refined, and Ready for EntertainingIt may be cold outside, but in this chalet – which is surrounded by snowy mountains – there’s a wonderful warmth with welcoming nooks that draw you in
By Pip Rich Published
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Take a Tour of a Luxuriously Layered Family Home That Slips So Effortlessly Into Christmas Party ModeCome the holidays, this Chelsea home is a hive of activity and its distinctive decor is the ideal backdrop for the most amazing parties
By Rachel Leedham Published
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‘It Felt So Sterile!’ – Designer Jess Cooney Used Every Decor Trick She Knew to Breathe Life and Personality Into This Once-Bland HomeDesigner Jess Cooney overhauled the gray and white interiors of this home in Great Barrington to create a space that was perfect for family entertaining
By Pip Rich Published
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‘It’s Meant to Look Like a Well-Heeled College Kid’s Home’ – See How This New York Apartment Fuses Quiet Luxury With a Casual NuanceDesigner Ellen Hamilton has been able to let the light do the talking in this pared-back apartment in the Upper West Side
By Pip Rich Published
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The Inspiration Behind This Hudson Valley Home Came From a Very Unexpected Source – a Tragic 19th-Century Shipwreck and a Grieving WidowDesign Nick Spain took this once–cramped 19th-century Victorian farmhouse into a practical, welcoming family home
By Hebe Hatton Published
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A Clever Layout, Genius Storage Ideas, and Bold Color Scheme Transformed This Dated Orange Kitchen Into a Cozy Cottage DelightThis cozy cottage will change everything you think you know about galley kitchens
By Molly Malsom Published
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A 1940s Colonial Revival Where Color and Pattern Mix With Old and New to Create a Truly Transitional Family HomeDesigner Lindsay Marcus turns a neutral canvas into a richly layered, transitional family home
By Hebe Hatton Published
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‘It’s Very, Very Festive, and Everyone Feels Welcome’ – Explore a Chic London Apartment That’s Been Taken from ‘Crumbling Ruin’ to Cozy Family HomeEvery corner of this character-filled London home exudes a charm that instantly fills you with a sense of ease and happiness
By Fiona McCarthy Published
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'It Feels Timeless Yet Tailored, Rooted in Tradition but Designed for Everyday Life' – Explore Shea McGee's Latest Kitchen Remodel That's a Lesson in Her New Heritage StyleIt's equal parts layered, warm, and functional – the ingredients of a perfect kitchen design
By Molly Malsom Published
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How the Back of a Couch Became a Defining Feature in This Open Plan Room, and Created a Cozy Dining SpaceA lesson in thoughtful layouts and zoning, this open plan living and dining space has been transformed with one expert feature: the back of the couch
By Molly Malsom Published
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Characterful Architecture, Layered Decor, and Festive Additions Combine to Create the Coziest Kitchen in This Cottage HomeIt's warm, inviting, and full of the coziest features
By Molly Malsom Published
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Step Inside Designer Sophie Garland’s Cozy Country Cottage, Beautifully Dressed for the HolidaysAs one of the rising stars in our Next in Design initiative, Sophie Garland knew exactly what to do to make this 17th-century home merry and bright
By Vivienne Ayers Published
