| Published on Apr 17, 2024
If a two-story bookshelf sounds like something from your dream home, you’ll want to check out this Texas residence. Located in urban Austin, Murray Legge Architecture designed this house with the collaboration of an artist and an…
Photography by Jean Allsopp, Architectural designs by Tim Adams, Interior designs by Courtney Dickey, Styling by Lynn Nesmith
Text by Holly Seng
Nestled in the picturesque Morningside neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, Tara and Randy Parrish’s 1940s cottage underwent a dramatic transformation—both inside and out.…
Photography by Robert Radifera, Interior designs by Ame Gold, Styling by Charlotte Safavi
Text by Charlotte Safavi
Interior designer Ame Gold put her passions and skills to work when she and her husband, Bryan Berezdivin, built their own home in the heart of…
Photography by John O'Hagan, Styling by Sidney Bragiel
Get a head start on embracing the warmth and splendor that await in the months to come with our new Summer issue! Vibrant décor, sparkling water views, and inviting alfresco tables fill this issue, which…
| Published on Apr 9, 2024
This California home, designed by Fougeron Architects, takes theindoor/outdoor connection to a new level. Suspended on two hills, the 2,500-square-foot home is directly over a creek with a waterfall on its rear side. The homeowners can…
Carol Song is always trend-spotting. “Every season I was like, What’s the new concept?,” she told us, talking about her time as the fashion director for Opening Ceremony. Lately, the new concept is Dae New York, the Korean cafe/wine bar/design shop she…
Located in the shadow of Saint Michael’s Mount on the coast in southern Cornwall, an agrarian longhouse was re-envisioned by Tuckey Design Studio who defined an entirely new living space while remaining sympathetic to the 400-year-old original structure. The house once served…
“I was once told that wearing yellow makes people think you’re friendly,” Brooklyn-based Mya Gelber told Cup of Jo recently about her primary-colors-filled wardrobe. “So, I’ve always had yellow in my closet for interviews or moments where I want to come across…
Photography by Steve Rizzo, Styling by Sidney Bragiel
Text by Holly Seng
Natural is the new neutral, and adding a few woven elements throughout your home is a sure way to bring in warmth and texture—all while blending seamlessly with your existing décor. Woven…
| Published on Mar 29, 2024
A well-designed interior space is more than just aesthetically pleasing; it can have a significant impact on your well-being, particularly your ability to sleep soundly. Overlooking certain interior elements or making specific design mistakes may disrupt your…