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Need some inspiration? A look at top interior design trends, interviews with top interior designers who share what got them started, where they think design is going, and case studies of their best works.


For the past few years, renovating old warehouses, barns and industrial buildings into residential spaces has become evermore fashionable, especially in big cities such as New York City and Los Angeles. Designed by Andrew Franz Architect, this loft in Tribeca, New York City, is spread over 3,000 square feet.

Discover how the Danish concept of hygge can transform your home into a cozy sanctuary. From embracing simplicity and quality time to incorporating neutral colors and soft textures, decorative ideas that promote well-being and comfort, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere where everyone feels at ease.

Now in its fifth year, the WestEdge Design Fair in Santa Monica is, much like the design scene in Los Angeles itself, expansive and exciting—a bastion of what’s new and what’s next. For the Oct. 19-22 design extravaganza, this means more than 150 exhibitors, visited by throngs of design enthusiasts, during a weekend of inspired events.

Meet Lindsay Pennington, the interior designer seamlessly blending Southern charm with contemporary allure in California. Her journey from law to design reflects her unwavering passion. Founded in 2013, Lindsay Pennington Inc. creates classic, cozy spaces with a modern touch, embracing luxury and functionality.

Venice Beach’s Abbot Kinney Boulevard is about to get a dazzling addition to its already eclectic array of shops. Gorjana Reidel, the creative force behind the chic, coastal-inspired jewelry brand, is set to open her new boutique this August, promising to infuse the vibrant neighborhood with her signature style and flair.

Christine Markatos Lowe, a Santa Monica-based designer whose background in studio art and sculpting has elevated her work to the realm of true artistry. Her style, rooted in a rich spectrum of colors, dances from whisper-soft to vividly saturated, adding depth and allure to her designs.

This September, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents its forthcoming exhibit, Found in Translation: Design in California and Mexico, 1915-1985 as part of the Getty’s Pacific Time Standard Time: LA/LA.


Internationally acclaimed designer Kelly Wearstler is known for her bold and striking interiors that inject personality into every nook of a home. Drawing inspiration from the glamour and opulence of Art Deco, her designs defy minimalism, embracing rich colors, geometric shapes, and strong angles.


In the heart of Los Angeles, where the movie industry reigns supreme, a growing number of discerning homeowners are creating their own cinematic havens within their abodes. These upscale media rooms and theaters are a testament to the city’s obsession with film, boasting cutting-edge technology, custom decor, and even authentic movie props.