With the end of the year quickly coming to a close, I’m revisiting some of the standout interiors I came across this year. Pulled from my monthly round ups — and from the gems tucked away in a saved folder — these are the rooms that inspired me the most in 2024.
A Hamptons home by Benjamin Vandiver. See more on July’s edition along with Introspective from 1stDibs.
A century-old fruit farm turned family retreat in Marin County. See more on Architectural Digest.
A Malibu home from Pierce & Ward designed for Josh Brolin. See more on The New York Times Style Magazine.
A former vicarage in south London from interior designer Tamsin Saunders. See more on September’s edition along with House & Garden.
The cozy Stockholm home of Liza Laserow Berglund and Fabian Berglund—cofounders of the Swedish textile company Nordic Knots. See more on Architectural Digest.
Augusta Hoffman’s Greene Street project. See more on Augusta Hoffman.
The Connecticut country escape of Jane Keltner de Valle and AD100 designer Giancarlo Valle. See more on Architectural Digest.
A sun-filled home in the south of France from India Mahdavi. See more on September’s edition along with Architectural Digest.
Rita Konig’s beautiful and practical London home. See more on October’s edition along with House & Garden.
Stephanie Barba Mendoza’s colorful London home. See more on September’s edition along with Homes & Gardens.
A bright and bold home from Beata Heuman. See more on November’s edition along with House & Garden.
A London flat by Benni Frowein, Schumacher's European CEO. See more on November’s edition along with House & Garden.
The London home of Buchanan Studio’s cofounders. See more on domino.
Lauren Santo Domingo’s Hamptons home designed by Virginia Tupker. See more on Veranda.
A floral filled jewel box in Belgravia from Studio Ashby. See more on Architectural Digest.
A dreamy ski chalet in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, designed by Natalia Bianchi. See more on December’s edition along with Elle Decor.
A delightfully remodeled town house in Greenwich Village from AD100 firm Ashe Leandro. See more on Architectural Digest.
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