Black-and-white interior design has the power to give your home a lasting impression. Designers regularly incorporate this two-tone color theme in their designs to wake up interiors. The beauty of using black-and-white is that the palette is flexible and can look mod or classic, depending
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Inside Vanessa Carlton’s Magically Cozy Rhode Island Home | Architectural Digest
“We found it on Zillow, just like everyone did during the pandemic,” musician Vanessa Carlton says of her charming Federal post-and-beam house. She and her husband, fellow musician John McCauley, even purchased the Rhode Island home—which was built during the first few years of the
Read MoreTapestry Lawns: Why You Need This Low-Maintenance Grass Alternative | Architectural Digest
A green-grass lawn used to be a status symbol, but home owners are forgoing the obsessively manicured yard for something closer to what nature intended: The tapestry lawn. A collection of interlacing low-lying plants, tapestry lawns are not only eye-pleasing (and more colorful), but also
Read MoreUpstate New York: Tour a Heavenly Modern Farmhouse Compound | Architectural Digest
Beverly Kerzner first met architect and designer Niels Schoenfelder over 20 years ago. At the time, he was 24 years old and had already built a stunning hotel in Pondicherry, India, that caught her eye. After tracking him down and initiating a fruitful conversation, she
Read MoreFort Lauderdale: Tour a Lush Home Designed by AD100 Talent Jake Arnold | Architectural Digest
One of AD100 designer Jake Arnold’s most impressive recent commissions almost didn’t happen. A few years back, the Los Angeles–based decorator and co-founder of The Expert got a message on Instagram—where he has 273,000 followers—from someone who was building a house in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Read More16 Backyard Vegetable Garden Ideas for Beginners | Architectural Digest
Follow the old adage of “what goes together well in the kitchen, grows together well in the garden,” Vallin Kostovick says. For example, plants like lettuce and tomato grow well next to each other because as the tomatoes grow taller, they provide necessary shade for
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