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AD PRO Session: Register Now for the Luxury Bath Trend Report

Can a bathroom be the best room in the house? If designers’ latest work is any tell, the answer is a resounding yes! From next-level water closets to the re-emergence of uber-chic conservatory showers and standalone tubs, there’s no bathroom design feature off limits in AD PRO’s Luxury Bath Report. On September 30 at 1:00 […]

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15 Scandinavian Kitchens That Are Hygge At Its Finest

Anyone who has ever strolled through an IKEA in search of home decor might feel confident taking on a Scandinavian kitchen remodel, but all that understated elegance and full functionality can be surprisingly hard to create. As with most spaces informed by the decor style, Scandinavian kitchen design is uncluttered almost to the point of

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Olympian Shaun White Sells Midcentury Modern Hollywood Hills Home for $3.9 Million

Snowboarder Shaun White just scored some green from the sale of his Los Angeles property—$3.925 million, to be exact. The Wall Street Journal revealed that the three-time Olympic gold medalist recently offloaded his 1955-built midcentury modern home, which was listed in April. The abode is in LA’s Outpost Estates neighborhood, which is located high up

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Philippe Petit, Famous High-Wire Artist, Will Reprise His 1974 World Trade Center Walk in a Manhattan Cathedral

On August 7, 1974, New Yorkers looked up and noticed what appeared to be a small dot suspended between the Twin Towers in lower Manhattan. It was Philippe Petit, they’d later learn, a French high-wire artist performing his most daring stunt: walking unharnessed between the two identical skyscrapers. It was a feat that would capture

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This 517-Square-Foot Apartment in Paris Features a Hidden Room

In Paris’s trendy Batignolles district, in the 17th arrondissement, rue des Moines stretches from Les Épinettes (another neighborhood enjoying a moment of popularity) to the Square des Batignolles, a four-acre park. On that same street, in a building from the 1970s, there’s a small, 517-square-foot space that interior architect and designer Delphine Maumot was commissioned

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10 Interior Designers in North Carolina and South Carolina to Know From the AD PRO Directory

The South is known for its gracious style, and the interior designers in North Carolina and South Carolina featured in the AD PRO Directory each put their own spin on the region’s design traditions. Whether they’re restoring historic Charleston row houses or designing breezy homes on the Outer Banks, these talents capture the spirit of

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Step Inside Annabelle Moehlmann’s Tailored and Gracious Upper East Side Family Home

To reimagine the floor plan and select historically appropriate decorative details like the moldings, Moehlmann turned to Elizabeth Graziolo of AD100 firm Yellow House Architects. “For somebody so young, [she is] so design savvy—it was very impressive,” Graziolo says of her client. “She had already had a vision. She wanted a well-balanced, traditional apartment” that

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