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Interior designers Louisa Pierce (right) and Emily Ward (left) met in 2012 at an East Village bar in Manhattan. There, they bonded over their love of Art Deco lines and eccentric interiors. This initial bond ultimately led the duo to officially join design forces, becoming one of the most sought-after design duos to date, dubbed Pierce & Ward. Their eclectic designs have caught the eyes of many a famous client, with the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Brie Larson, and Kate Hudson commissioning the pair to design their most intimate spaces. The firm has also been named to Architectural Digest's AD100 2019, an esteemed list featuring today's top talent in architecture and design.

Given their unique aesthetic, it’s easy to see why elite clientele are so drawn

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There might be no better time for an interior refresher than springtime. This season is the perfect opportunity to retire the heavy blankets and dark hues of winter and replace them with light and breezy pieces that instill your home with a joyful, fresh feel. And Anthropologie’s spring collections have everything you need to do it.

From sweet, flowery candles to compelling coffee tables, these pieces are sure to refresh your home for a new season.

Spring’s Eden Ceramic Flower Candle, $32

Pastel Color Ceramic Flower Spring Candle from Anthropologie

With spring-infused scents, like Coconut Milk Mango and Wild Honeysuckle, and a sweet aesthetic to match, these flowery candles are the perfect way to get into the spring spirit.

 

Joanna Gaines for Anthropologie Rub Rug, $298+

Pastel Color Rug by Joanna Gaines for Anthropologie

The

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There’s nothing quite like the charm of a warm and welcoming Craftsman-style home. The fine craftsmanship and organic materials give them an inviting, homespun feel that leads many to want an interior to match. Of course, there’s no one way to decorate a home, but if you’re looking to cultivate an interior style that aligns with the thoughtful warmth of a Craftsman’s exterior, then there are a few tricks that make this process a breeze.

The following tips are specially designed to complement the uniquely charming aesthetic of Craftsman homes and they couldn’t be easier to apply.

Integrate Earthy Tones

Craftsman Home Bedroom Decor Earthy Tones

Craftsman Home Bedroom Earthy Tones

One of the defining features of Craftsman-style homes is their use of organic materials, so incorporating earthy tones, like sage green,

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Spring is (almost) in the air, which means a lot of us have the itch to purge and organize our homes to get them in tip-top shape for a new season. And one of the areas that’s typically most in need of some TLC is the closet. With its shoes, bags, clothes, and other miscellaneous items, the closet is also notoriously tough to tackle, but it doesn’t have to be.

There are quite a few affordable and straight up genius products that make organizing this space a breeze. Once you integrate the following solutions to your closet organization arsenal, you’ll feel nothing but a big ol’ exhale whenever you look at it.

Evelots Closet Shelf Divider, $35.99

Closet Shelf Divider Loose Clothes Organizer

Say goodbye to unruly piles of clothes. This simple divider will ensure that

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Simply put, Frank Owen Gehry is one of the most important architects of our time. Born in Canada on February 28, 1929, Gehry’s family immigrated to Los Angeles in 1947. Gehry received an undergraduate degree in architecture from the University of Southern California before obtaining a graduate degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1957.

After working for various architectural firms, Gehry established his own firm in 1962. Since then, he’s been making a unique stamp on the history of American architecture. His designs are often thought of as a reaction to the formulaic Modernist buildings he grew up with. Beginning early in his career, Gehry experimented with equally unique and quirky structures that

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Anyone who’s moved into an empty home knows that outfitting it with thoughtful and inviting style is no easy feat. Even if you have a pretty strong idea about your aesthetic, there are so many factors to consider. From finding the proper scales and arrangements to choosing cohesive hues and accents, designing and executing an interior that reflects you and your style sensibility can feel mighty tough.

Fortunately, technology has your back. The following apps are designed to help you envision, organize, and execute your interior to perfection and they couldn’t be easier to use.

Houzz

Houzz Interior Design App Review

Houzz is a mecca for all things interior design. It boasts more than 16 million high-res images of interiors for all of your inspiration

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If you’re lucky enough to live in a farmhouse-style home, then we don’t need to tell you how lovely they are. The natural, homespun charm of this aesthetic is unparalleled, and it deserves an interior to match. But for a lot of us, the idea of decorating a home, with the endless hues, furnishings, and decor to consider, can feel pretty overwhelming.

The beauty of decorating with a particular architectural style in mind, such as farmhouse, is that it automatically gives you a point of reference to build from. Rather than start with a completely blank slate, you have the benefit of decor and furnishing options that are distinct to this particular style.

If you’re looking to start your farmhouse decorating journey, or

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It’s no secret that we’re major interior enthusiasts—we strongly believe that the way you outfit your home has a significant impact on how creative, productive, and happy you feel each day. But your home’s interior shouldn’t get all of the love. Your porch (or your balcony, if you’re a high-rise dweller) is full of happy-making style potential. And outdoor living spaces tend to be much easier and less expensive to pack with style than an interior.

If you’re looking for ways to make the most of your outdoor space, check out these ultra-inspiring porches, decks, and balconies on Instagram.

 

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Interior designer Julie Hillman studied design at Parsons School of Design in New York. Upon graduating, she worked as a fashion designer for 10 years before moving into the world of interior design. Hillman told Architectural Digest that “working for 10 years as a ready-to-wear designer gave me a deep understanding of textiles, which has been invaluable.”

In 2000, Hillman founded her own interior design company, Julie Hillman Design, and has since been outfitting high-end residential homes in New York City, the Hamptons, and beyond with her uniquely modern-eclectic design sensibility.

Hillman mixes collected antiques and vintage treasures with modern elements to create dynamic designs that feel equally fresh and

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Unsurprisingly, Cape Cod-style homes were founded in Cape Cod, Massachusetts in the 17th century. They were originally built by the Puritan colonists with practicality in mind, using regional materials that were well-suited for the climate. The colonists modeled these early houses after the half-timbered homes of their native England, keeping them simple, unadorned, and durable enough to withstand cold New England winters.

While Cape Cod architecture has evolved quite a bit over the decades, the early versions were typically very modest, often just one room deep, with low, one-story structures, flat facades, and clapboard or shingle siding. Today, you’ll find Cape Cod homes of every size, from simple and practical to grand

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