Big Mood: Danielle Colding Delivers the Drama
A pair of ambitious clients pushed the designer for more, more, more. Their cri de coeur? “No white walls!’ (Elle Decor)
Comfort Zone: A Young Family in LA Creates their Own Vision of Home
A couple enlisted their two design crushes, William Hefner and Jeremiah Brent, in fulfilling their dream. (Architectural Digest)
All the Bright Moves
Let there be light — and happy jolts of color. A design-minded London couple creates a high-style but not-too-serious home in London. (Better Homes & Gardens)
Happy Ending: Nancy Meyers’s Newly Revitalized L.A. Home
Having undergone a refresh at the hands of AD100 designer Mark D. Sikes, the filmmaker’s longtime abode is ready for its close-up. (Architectural Digest)
A Ramshackle Barn is Reborn as a Chic Guesthouse
Hendricks Churchill gives new meaning to a barn raising with this gut renovation in the Hudson River Valley. (ElleDecor.com)
Step Inside Ellen Pompeo’s Midcentury Malibu Beach House
“I like to say I manifested this house,” the Grey’s Anatomy star jokes of her Martyn Lawrence Bullard–designed home. (Architectural Digest)
But Seriously: A Gutsy Redo of a Chicago Prewar Apartment
Summer Thornton’s irreverent approach to design makes her something of an outlier in Chicago. But with this boundary-pushing design, she more than proves her mettle. (Elle Decor)
Real Simple: Darryl Carter conjures a calm, modern oasis for a family in Washington, D.C.
Best known for his New Traditional aesthetic, the AD100 designer created a minimalist interior for a mother and two daughters (Architectural Digest)
Parisian Flair: Carly Cushnie’s interior design debut
The Cushnie et Ochs co-founder’s foray into interiors results in a downtown apartment as chic as her beloved fashions. (ElleDecor.com)
Where the Wild Things Are: A Revitalized Greek Revival
Alexander Calder, Joan Miró, and Salvador Dalí once partied at this home in Farmington, CT. Now a museum curator and his wife are breathing new life into its storied good bones. (Elle Decor)
The Big Picture: John Derian’s Master Class on Hanging Art
John Derian is famous for combining artwork, textiles, découpage and other treasures into wall vignettes that exude character and romance. He tells us how he does it. (Martha Stewart Living)
Back to the Start: A Designer Transforms her Childhood Home
Jennifer Bunsa conjures a world of color and pattern for her young family in Miami in the midcentury house she used to call home. (Architectural Digest)
All the Drama: Martin Cooper and Karen Suen-Cooper’s Farmhouse in the Hudson River Valley
Two fashion veterans conjure the past while creating an evocative setting for their love of entertaining. (Elle Decor)
High Life: Monique Gibson designs a stunning Tribeca aerie
This family apartment 800 feet in the sky offers panoramic views from the East River to the Hudson. (Architectural Digest)
For Designers, Kids’ Rooms Are Not Child’s Play
Hèrmes wall coverings and Les Touches upholstery live alongside Funko Pop and Star Wars in versatile spaces for tots and teens. (AD Pro)
Nate Berkus & Jeremiah Brent at home in the West Village
Designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent transform a West Village town house into a family home. (Architectural Digest)
Material World: Exploring Brooklyn’s Blue: Tatter Textile Library
To artists, makers, fashion insiders, and other lovers of antique fabrics and handmade crafts, Blue: The Tatter Textile Library, in Brooklyn, is paradise found. (Martha Stewart Living)
A Wallace Neff Mansion in Hancock Park Gets New Life
A neglected French neoclassical house by the architect of Hollywood’s Golden Age is reborn for modern living. (Architectural Digest)
The Fanciful Textiles of Josef Frank
The bodacious prints of the Austrian-born Swedish architect and designer are blooming here, there, and everywhere (Architectural Digest)
Radical Sheet: Jean Lurçat
Jean Lurçat, the midcentury French artist who single-handedly saved the art of tapestry from oblivion, is finally getting his due. (Elle Decor)
London’s Bright Light: Lee Broom
British designer Lee Broom gains an audience for his witty, edgy and unapologetically fashionable lighting. (Elle Decor)
Corner Studio chat with architect Deborah Berke
The revered architect and Yale School of Architecture dean reveals how she gets the job done—roadblocks and all. (Surface)
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Corner Studio chat with Snøhetta’s Craig Dykers
The visionary architect on how he pushes his non-hierarchical firm to take risks. (Surface)
Seven Rising Fashion Talents at Home
Designers Wes Gordon, Adam Selman, Jennifer Fisher, Jordana Warmflash & Darlene and Lizzie Ogpo reveal how their homes reflect their style sensibilities (Elle Decor)
Dream Weaver
Profile of designer Be Inthavong, who’s developed an innovative new weaving technique drawn from traditional Laotian craft. (Elle Decor)
Truth in Decorating
Two designers debate the merits of the 10 best furniture pieces of its kind. (Elle Decor)
An Amagansett House that Blends the Best of Both Worlds
Architect Scott Glass took his time crafting the perfect mix of nature and design for his family’s home in the Hamptons. (Architectural Digest)