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Nov 14, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Bridget Moriarity
For AD100 designer Andre Mellone, there’s nothing worse than a detached client. “My biggest nightmare is a person who says, ‘Carte blanche, do whatever you want, and I’ll see you at the end,’” he says.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Bridget Moriarity |Jenna Peffley
According to AD100 designer Tiffany Brooks, Miami Heat All-Star Jimmy Butler had two requirements for his home when he enlisted her to decorate his 16,000-square-foot manse near San Diego: Make sure there’s a mattress and a domino table inside. Along the way, they managed to fashion a home that spoke to Butler’s myriad pursuits, from collecting art and wine to playing volleyball and, yes, dominoes.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Bridget Moriarity |Laure Joliet
When Jennifer Garner sat down with longtime friends and architecture and design collaborators Steve and Brooke Giannetti to discuss her LA dream house, there were no Pinterest boards or magazine clippings. Just a vision. Soon after that initial consult, “Steve sent me a watercolor of it,” says the actor and recent AD cover star in her Open Door video.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Bridget Moriarity
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Aug 7, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Bridget Moriarity
Sofie Christensen Egelund—third-generation co-owner of Vipp, the Danish design company that started with a smartly engineered pedal trash can—has a story to tell. After her grandfather who founded the company had passed away and Vipp was still a small workshop with a few employees, Sofie’s mother, Jette, went to London to the then holy grail of design stores in Europe, The Conran Shop.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Bridget Moriarity
AD’s newest cover star, Emma Roberts, first fell for her Los Angeles abode when she glimpsed the cabinetry in its living room—the generous millwork was perfect for the bibliophile’s extensive book collection. “In her old house, we had to build shelving, but in this house, there were already so many bookshelves,” says Emily Ward of AD100 firm Pierce & Ward.
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Mar 19, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Jesse Dorris |Jessica Ritz |Bridget Moriarity |Dan Howarth |Lauren Gallow
Presented by Big Ass Fans and Universal FurnitureNo matter their size, outdoor spaces have a renewed importance in our lives at home. Nature is a proven salve to our mental and physical health, and homeowners have taken note—prompting designers to up the ante on the backyards, covered porches, gardens, terraces, and patios that can support this wellbeing. For AD PRO’s first member-exclusive trend report of 2024, we dive into the topics crucial to beautiful and beneficial design for outdoor living.
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Nov 16, 2023 |
architecturaldigest.com | Dan Howarth |Bridget Moriarity |Jesse Dorris |Audrey Gray |Francesca Perry
From plunge pools to bee-friendly gardens, gas ranges to hidden kitchens, the dawn of mid-pastels to the rise and fall of greige—this year at AD PRO, we’ve tackled the topics designers are asking about in our member-exclusive trend reports. For our final dispatch of 2023, we’re going whole-home and bringing you the reporting and expert predictions you’ll need to stay ahead for the next lap around the sun.
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May 5, 2023 |
architecturaldigest.com | Bridget Moriarity
Is America ready to go faux? The answer may surprise you. Artificial grass—which traces its synthetic roots rather unglamorously to the athletic stadiums that first popularized Astroturf in the mid ’60s—is in vogue in certain landscape design circles. A clear indicator came this past November when model and cookbook author Chrissy Teigen published an Instagram selfie next to a swimming pool. The caption? “Just got turf in at the office! I’m allergic to grass, so this is very exciting for me.