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When he saw an idyllic open meadow set on a slanted lot in Litchfield, Connecticut, designer Michael Halpern of @halperndesign was instantly struck with a vision to build his forever home that would embrace every angle of the land. He enlisted architect Nate Dalesio of @multitude_studio to help bring his concept to life after seeing a house that Dalesio designed for his family in New York. “Michael’s three top goals with the project were first and foremost to capture and take advantage of the spectacular views provided by the site, which immediately meant that the windows would be a crucial element to the design,” Dalesio recalls. Take a full tour of this dreamy escape where the duo utilized @Themarvinbrand windows to fully embrace the landscape, at link in bio.
Photo courtesy of @themarvinbrand

For L.A.-based designer Parrish Cameron Robe of @camerondesign, a love of interiors began long before she ever took on a client. “I was captivated by the work of Eleanor McMillen Brown (who was married to my great-grandfather, architect Archibald Brown) and would spend hours pouring over her design book,” Robe recalls. “I approach our clients’ homes as a tangible expression of their inner world. Often, we are helping them create the spaces in which they’d like to live their ideal life; often helping to make dreams their come true.” That early enchantment eventually led her to train under design luminaries Suzanne Rheinstein and Michael S. Smith, and to build a career spanning more than 25 years at the heart of the Southern California design community. Step inside this Hillsborough home she customized with comfort, at link in bio.
Photo by @karynmillet

When hired to completely overhaul this 5,000-square-foot home in San Francisco, @katiemartinezdesign and @wadedesignarchitects_ were thrilled to work together, again. “This was our second project with both the clients and architects, which made the collaboration feel natural and productive,” says Katie Martinez. “I’ve always enjoyed working with these clients—they are refreshingly intelligent, straightforward and clear about what they need and want. They have a calm, sophisticated yet playful style.” The project involved a reconfiguration of the home’s facade, floor plans for all five levels, a new kitchen and living spaces and a new primary suite level, in addition to all new materials, finishes and decor. “The rear garden was also reconfigured and includes the additions of an outdoor kitchen and a home gym in the very back of the property,” notes Ani Wade. Take a full tour, at link in bio.
Photo by @bessfriday

The opening of the 2026 @pasadenashowcasehouse for Arts heralds the true beginning of spring for Southern Californians. Now in it’s 61st year, and open now until May 17th, it’s a great way to combine a good time basking in good design—along with cocktails, crafts and culinary delights—with a good cause: the volunteer non-profit raises money to fund local music programs and support arts education in Southern California. Sneak a peek now, at link in bio.
Photo features the laundry room by Barrett Cooke of @arterberry_cooke and features hardware by @sherlewagnerinternational
Photo by @davidgzimmerman

@vernerarch reconfigures a historic Tudor home in the Bay Area that once served a nearby estate. Take a tour at link in bio.
Photo by @ericrorerphoto

The design community is once again showing up and showing out for a beloved annual tradition. The 2026 @sfshowcase, which runs April 25 through May 25, is a celebration of creativity as well as a fundraiser for University High School’s financial aid program. For its 47th edition, a 10,000-square-foot 1897 Queen Anne-style Victorian has been transformed, as designers collaborated with artists, craftspeople and builders to bring their singular visions to life. Prepare to be awestruck and inspired. Sneak a peek at this year’s showcase at link in bio.
Room featured: Ishara by @peruridesigncompany
Photo by: @rbradleyphoto

Over the past decade—a philanthropist and art collector—had renovated his Mill Valley house, room by room. When it came time to address the kitchen, he enlisted New York-based interior designer @drewmcgukin who then turned to Ben McGriff of @mcgriffarchitects to help execute. According to McGriff, the client expressed a desire “to live in my own custom piece of art, which I sometimes cook in.” Step inside this highly-artistic space designed by @drewmcgukin and @mcgriffarchitects, that won our 2026 Kitchen Design Award, presented by @themarvinbrand, at link in bio.
Photo by @adamrousephoto

The clients had stopped into the open house on a whim during a visit to L.A. While they had no plans to leave San Francisco, there was something about the 1930s era adobe-style home that captivated them and they knew it would be the perfect place to raise a family. “Ali and Philip had been living in the house for two years with little furniture,” L.A. and New York-based interior designer @garancerousseau recalls of her first impression of the space. “It was time to bring it to life.” They were also now parents to a young toddler. “I kept asking myself how the home might shape her vision of the world?” Step inside to see how she enhanced the charm of this Studio City home, at link in bio.
Photo by @chrismottalini

Step inside fashion icon @trinaturk’s first spec project dubbed the Soleil House—a desert dwelling that was originally designed in 1963 by Pasadena architect Howard Bissner that just hit the market. Link in bio.
Photo by @berlynphoto

“We strive to create refined-livable spaces, with a mix of new and vintage pieces and believe every home should be unique and reflect the individuals who live there. All project start with a dream wish list. Our goal is to incorporate every item into the new space,” says @rickistevensdesign about how her full-service, Sacramento design firm approaches each project. Their thoughtful philosophy was applied when rethinking this Modern Tudor home in Santa Ynez for existing clients. “Over the years they looked for a bigger home but nothing checked all the boxes,” she notes. Take a full tour, at link in bio.
Photo by @stephanie___russo, styling by @rachel_forslund

Out of all the many pathways into the interior design industry, Kendra Nash’s entry point continues to serve her particularly well. “I have a real estate background and understand what people want to buy—and then we get to make it functional and beautiful,” she says. The San Carlos–based designer began creating spaces in 2011, when she turned her talents to staging homes in partnership with her sister, a real estate agent. About a year later, Nash launched her own staging company and subsequently expanded into interior design after clients began requesting her services after escrow closed. She operated the two parallel enterprises simultaneously for a few years, but running the full-service @nashdesigngroup proved to be the far more rewarding pursuit. Read more about the winner of our 2026 Emerging Designer award, presented by @themarvinbrand, at link in bio.
Photos by @christopherstark and @stephanie___russo

Out of all the many pathways into the interior design industry, Kendra Nash’s entry point continues to serve her particularly well. “I have a real estate background and understand what people want to buy—and then we get to make it functional and beautiful,” she says. The San Carlos–based designer began creating spaces in 2011, when she turned her talents to staging homes in partnership with her sister, a real estate agent. About a year later, Nash launched her own staging company and subsequently expanded into interior design after clients began requesting her services after escrow closed. She operated the two parallel enterprises simultaneously for a few years, but running the full-service @nashdesigngroup proved to be the far more rewarding pursuit. Read more about the winner of our 2026 Emerging Designer award, presented by @themarvinbrand, at link in bio.
Photos by @christopherstark and @stephanie___russo

Out of all the many pathways into the interior design industry, Kendra Nash’s entry point continues to serve her particularly well. “I have a real estate background and understand what people want to buy—and then we get to make it functional and beautiful,” she says. The San Carlos–based designer began creating spaces in 2011, when she turned her talents to staging homes in partnership with her sister, a real estate agent. About a year later, Nash launched her own staging company and subsequently expanded into interior design after clients began requesting her services after escrow closed. She operated the two parallel enterprises simultaneously for a few years, but running the full-service @nashdesigngroup proved to be the far more rewarding pursuit. Read more about the winner of our 2026 Emerging Designer award, presented by @themarvinbrand, at link in bio.
Photos by @christopherstark and @stephanie___russo

After designing @brownestate’s downtown Napa tasting room in 2017, @catherinekwongdesign was enlisted to tackle the concrete box a couple of doors down, transforming it into an elevated office, a.k.a. Brown HQ. “It’s an industrial space, so we wanted to highlight those elements—the super-tall ceilings and windows, and the polished concrete floors—by layering in luxe materials like soft wool drapery, patinaed bronze lighting with opaline shades and leather and mohair seating,” she says. Read more about this tasting room that won our 2026 Commercial Design awards, presented by @themarvinbrand, at link in bio.
Photo by @william.jess.laird
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