Move Right In | House & Home's Suzanne Dimma

August 1, 2014


If I could only pick one shelter magazine to continue reading for the rest of my life, hands down, it's the Canadian publication House & Home with editor Suzanne Dimma at the helm. Y'all. Suzanne just GETS me. I'm certain if we met we would be fast friends, bonding over our shared love of grey, navy, and white.

If you haven't seen House & Home, their iPad version is fantastic and ridiculously affordable. I usually prefer the feel of paper in my hands, but their app is well designed and makes saving inspiration photos like these to my files as easy as a screen shot.



If I had my way, I would happily move into her basement she just finished renovating. I mean, look at this place. This is what I mean when I say neutrals don't have to be boring. There's a definite limit of color palette here, but may prints, textures, and statement pieces to keep it intriguing.

Her entire house is exciting (look at that kitchen) and you can see the rest of it here.






IMAGES VIA HOUSE & HOME DECEMBER 2013

Best. Day. Ever.

October 4, 2013


Pausing for a collective squeal here because....

DOMINO is back!

And unlike the previous return, it's new content, not a rerun of old content. If you're like me, you have all of your old back issues. Or at the very least, you've got tear sheets from the magazine's glory days.

The best shelter magazine to ever exist is now back in a big way, with new features and a pretty sweet website to help you save, pin, and shop the features.

One of the very first features is Rita Hazan's New York City apartment, designed by Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent.

It. is. major.

Y'all know I love Nate Berkus. A master of mixing materials, decades, and patterns. I just love him.

What do you think of the new website? Are you excited it's back?





 MASTER THE NATE BERKUS LOOK


ALL IMAGES  |  INTERIOR DESIGN BY NATE BERKUS AND JEREMIAH BRENT VIA DOMINO


 
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