Blogs for the Home

The Selby

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A few blogs really stand out when it comes to interior decorating. The Selby travels to the homes of interesting people- and the result is a captivating site. A testament to personal style- The Selby offers an intimate window into the lives of others.

Remodelista

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Remodelista offers wonderful home finds- I especially love the Editors’ taste in patterns. I’m thrilled because Remodelista recently featured slate boards from Crate & Barrel – I can now emulate this beautiful cheese display as suggested by A Cup of Joe!

Hollister

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Porter and Hollister Hovey are old souls- housed within the bodies of young women. Their killer eye for antiques landed them a feature in the New York Times. If you like taxidermy, Mad Men, and equestrian aesthetic, Hollister Hovey is the blog for you.

Bloesem

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Covering everything from paper goods to floor color, Bloesem will help unfurl your inner interior decorator. I like the French confetti garlands in the Holiday Gift Guide. Recently featured in the December Vanity Fair, Lonny Magazine allows you to click through its virtual pages. Sometimes I prefer a basic blog layout, but it’s hard to beat this ex-Domino contributor’s taste. Maybe one day Lonny Magazine will make it to print!

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