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Sheila Youngblood, the owner of Rancho Pillow, gives us an exclusive look at her whimsical Austin home.
Noel Pittman Design is a full-service interior design firm based in Dallas, Texas. Noel currently has a shop in Dallas featuring some of her favorite globally sourced home goods, antiques and custom furniture.
Mid-century photographer Sid Avery captured some of Hollywood’s biggest names in a uniquely natural way, often in their own homes. Now, the Los Angeles gallery Dragonette Ltd. is offering some of Avery’s masterpieces on 1stdibs — and they’re bigger and more beautifully printed than ever before.
At last: a design-forward place to stay in Santa Fe. Take a look inside this historic adobe motor lodge, transformed by a California-based creative couple.
Love the pops of color, & the media center (which I pinned from a separate source earlier!). Source: Kelly Rucker; via The Everygirl
Modern Rustic Retreat In Austin
A Modern Rustic Retreat in Austin, Texas | Rue
From the repetition of colors and textures… to the thoughtful furniture arrangement in each room… there are a lot of great interior design tips from studying this 1954 time capsule ranch home for sale in Houston, Texas. The home is chock-full of well thought out design, tasteful yet playful decor and traditional-with-a-bit-of-modern furniture pieces that from here…
Our shot of interior design wanderlust. From the hottest hotels to iconic homes, we bring you a curation of interior spaces to inspire your renovation project and fuel your curiosity… Pictured: Emmaline restaurant in Houston. Photography: David Santori #interiorstyle #interiordesign #interiors #design #restaurant #restaurantdesign #restaurantinteriors #photography #texas #houston
You didn’t see this coming.
This fabulous ranch house designed as a family hunting camp by Ryan Street & Associates is sited in Texas along the southwestern border.
wooden, rustic with folk touches, Liz Lambert's dining room in Marfa, TX
New year, new goals, right? Well, even if you’re not the resolution type, it can be nice to take some time to think about what makes you tick creatively for a fresh start in January. Sure, Pinterest and Instagram are great for visualizing, but they’re not always the most accessible, compelling ways to catalog all the things that inspire you.
Our homes say so much about us—whether we’re serious or playful, over-the-top or minimalistic—and their contents speak to our interests and idiosyncrasies. The same is true for those whose livelihoods are made making homes for others. We visited the eclectic and cozy Highland Park bungalow of one of our 2022 Best Designers and found it equally inspiring and revealing.
How one couple layered on character to their Austin, Texas, new-build with lots of art, an unconventional color palette, and vintage furniture.
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