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Inside Kendall Jenner’s Vintage Christmas Wonderland
There are no Charlie Brown Christmas trees in the Kardashian-Jenner world. But come December at Kendall Jenner’s Los Angeles home, you also won’t find decor like what has famously decked the halls of her sisters’ and mother’s mansions during Christmases past. Jenner’s approach to holiday decor is a bit more traditional—simple green garlands decorated with pine cones, classic trees, a vintage Santa Claus—but no less beautiful and festive. Photography by Jenna Peffley

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Inside a Haussmannian Paris Apartment With a Worldly Point of View
When artist Noelia Hobeika and video editor Burke Williams decided to plant roots in Paris ahead of the birth of their first child, the couple, who split their time between Brooklyn and the French capital, discovered a Haussmannian apartment that, while brimming with charm, had remained untouched for decades. What followed was a transformation that married understated elegance with deeply personal touches—all under the thoughtful eye of designer Thomas Fournier. Photo by Nicole Franzen, Styled by Brittany Albert

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A London Victorian Gets a Feminine, Pattern-Filled Expansion
Interior designer Emma Ainscough and Smith Brooke Architects craft a family-friendly home without forgoing formality. “The wife was up for embracing a certain amount of color and pattern, which is what I love so much,” enthuses Ainscough. And given the scale and ceiling heights of the Victorian house, it was “easier to incorporate that without it feeling overbearing.” Photo by Kensington Leverne, Styled by Anna Sheridan

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Inside a Midcentury Rambler in Minneapolis With a Rosy Glow Up
As part of Anne McDonald’s thoughtful approach to interior design, she doesn’t just consider her clients’ desires and her own expertise. “The house has an opinion too,” says the Minneapolis-based AD PRO Directory member. “It may not be obvious, and sometimes you have to dig a little to find it, but it’s there.” Photo by Michael Clifford, Styled by Yedda Morrison

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This Playful Brooklyn Apartment Was Destined to House a Curious Toddler
Alana Miller and Greg Kronberg were collecting colorful furniture and quirky artwork long before they welcomed a child. Family pictures are pasted on the side of the red floating shelf in the kitchen. “There’s a photo of my parents that’s really sweet from when they were little youngins, when they were like 20,” Miller says. Photo by Seth Caplan

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This Enchanting Montecito Home Has a Life of Its Own
Kelly Bergin respectfully restored the roots of the wellness entrepreneur Amanda Chantal Bacon’s historic house in Southern California. “There’s something that feels natural and organic about it, I think a home can feel healing in certain ways,” Bacon says about the aesthetic of her house. Photography by Tim Hirschmann, Styled by Lisa Rowe and Lauren Gastelum

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This West Village Town House Is a Flamboyant Romp With Its Own Speakeasy
As one famous fictional columnist and fashionista said, “Anything is possible. This is New York.” And if Francis Toumbakaris—Greek immigrant, former ballet dancer, handyman, general contractor, and now founder and lead interior designer of his own firm, Francis Interiors—proves anything with his latest project, a five-story West Village town house, it’s that Carrie Bradshaw was right. Photo by Joe Kramm, Styled by Robert Rufino

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Visit Fashion Designer Harris Reed’s Extravagant London Apartment
After acquiring the property in October 2023, Reed enlisted the help of his godfather, Harry Harris of 4Corners Design, who introduced him to Georgina Wood, the founder and creative director of London-based interior practice Studio Clementine. “Georgina was great about putting up with my crazy ideas but also being realistic with budget,” says Reed. “She was very good at understanding how to make small spaces seem bigger—it was a very easy connection.” For Wood, this was a dream boundary-pushing project. “I love color and knew Harris was going to be so creative. No idea was too crazy or outlandish—he was open to anything.” Photo by Miguel Flores-Vianna, Styled by Joan Hecktermann

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Inside a Sophisticated Aspen Home Nestled in the Mountains
Growing up amid the mountains of Colorado has long informed architect Cristof Eigelberger’s approach to designing homes. His aesthetic ideals of form and proportion—along with his own love of the great outdoors—has been the catalyst for creating properties that blend seamlessly into their rustic, natural environments. So when a New York client commissioned him to build a home in the shadow of the Aspen mountains, Eigelberger employed his usual dexterous handling of material and texture to create a ranch-style residence rooted in modernism. Photo by Stephen Kent Johnson

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Explore a Young Family’s NYC Duplex, Where Classic Elegance Meets Modern Life
“The clients didn’t want it to feel as if they had inherited their grandmother’s apartment,” designer Christine Gachot remembers thinking at the outset of a top-down renovation of an Upper East Side prewar duplex for a couple with four young children. Having relocated to uptown Manhattan from Tribeca, “they wanted something fresh, but they did want to keep some of that traditional sensibility.” Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson, Styling: Michael Reynolds

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Guns N’ Roses Bassist Duff McKagan and Susan Holmes’s Wildly Whimsical English Tudor in Seattle
“The kitchen is always the heart of the home,” Holmes-McKagan says. Meta Calcutta Carrara honed marble countertops, an Ann Sacks bullnose gloss tile backsplash, and custom RH pendants create an elegant setting for what McKagan calls “a chef’s kitchen. The Lacanche stove is the shit,” he adds. “It came from France—Susan can cook.” Photo by Douglas Friedman

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Inside a Sophisticated Aspen Home Nestled in the Mountains
Growing up amid the mountains of Colorado has long informed architect Cristof Eigelberger’s approach to designing homes. His aesthetic ideals of form and proportion—along with his own love of the great outdoors—has been the catalyst for creating properties that blend seamlessly into their rustic, natural environments. So when a New York client commissioned him to build a home in the shadow of the Aspen mountains, Eigelberger employed his usual dexterous handling of material and texture to create a ranch-style residence rooted in modernism. Photo by Stephen Kent Johnson

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Best Kitchen Gifts for Women (and everyone on your list)
An instant classic, these gifts — from spiral coasters to salt and pepper shakers — add shine to any tablescape. Photography by Lizzie Soufleris, Styled by Adrian Ababović.

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Le Creuset Stoneware Mini Round Cocotte
Hopefully we don’t have to sell you on the merits of a baby Le Creuset. It’s one of the sweetest gift ideas out there for people who love to cook side dishes, mini loaves of bread, or a teensy dessert. #sponsored

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Serena & Lily Tulum Bar Set
Bring the resort feel right to your kitchen with this rattan bar set. #sponsored

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