At Home With | Matt & Arlena Petock
"Home is where we work, play, take care of our pets, entertain, raise our new child, and spend the most time together. The design includes some lovely natural contradictions: It’s cozy, yet bright, neutral, yet full of color. It feels like our ultimate oasis and safe place."
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At Home With | Michele Promaulayko
"The house is a 1975 A-frame and intentionally or not, there is a 70s vibe —lots of vintage pottery, vinyl records from that period and some textiles. It fits the soul of the house, but I’m careful to stop short of making it feel like a time capsule by mixing in modern touches and amenities."
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At Home With | Spencer Sight of No Vacancy
"Having a place of hospitality has made me think in new ways about how people relate to spaces. The design only begins once the room is furnished. What really makes it feel alive is the right music, lighting, and smells. It’s a sensory experience: The design is fully expressed once people enter and are actively enjoying the space."
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At Home With | Rachel & David Ellam Goss
"We want our home to be inviting. We love turning on music, making a batch of Aperol spritzes, and hosting friends and family for dinner. Although it’s harder to be spontaneous in LA, the silver lining is that our home has become a much bigger part of our social life."
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At Home With | Akili King
“I’ve learned to be more intentional with what I put in my home. I think that just comes with maturity and having a different budget … But I’m also learning there’s no rush to furnish a home and that nothing is permanent.”
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At Home With | Scout Sobel
“Home is a place where the mundane looks miraculous. Home feels like my husband, my baby girl, and my innermost sacred thoughts all in one physical space.”
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At Home With | Lauren Caruso
“I knew that my clothing style was minimalist, but I didn’t really understand how that translated to my space until I had one of my own.”
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At Home With | Hélène Heath
“Almost every piece in here tells a story because most things have been sourced at antique stores, won at auction, or passed down through many generations from a family member.”
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