01of 110Kylie Jenner’s ‘Perfect’ Pink HouseDouglas Friedman/Architectural DigestKylie Jenner, 21, worked with designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard to decorate herHidden Hills, California homein a way that suited her lifestyle — which of course included a youthful and luxe glam room complete with Barbie artwork, pink swivel chairs, and a neon art installation. “I told Martyn that color was essential,” Jenner, 21, toldArchitectural Digestin their March 2019 cover story. “I love pink, and I wanted a lot of it!”
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Kylie Jenner’s ‘Perfect’ Pink House
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Kylie Jenner, 21, worked with designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard to decorate herHidden Hills, California homein a way that suited her lifestyle — which of course included a youthful and luxe glam room complete with Barbie artwork, pink swivel chairs, and a neon art installation. “I told Martyn that color was essential,” Jenner, 21, toldArchitectural Digestin their March 2019 cover story. “I love pink, and I wanted a lot of it!”
02of 110Kylie Jenner’s Dining SpaceDouglas Friedman/Architectural DigestBullard incorporated butterfly prints into Jenner’s fun, feminine dining room, which he tells PEOPLE is anod to her boyfriend Travis Scottbecause butterflies were around when the pair met. (They’re also one of Kylie anddaughter Stormi’s favorite animals.) “He spends a lot of time at the house and has his own closet there,” Bullard told PEOPLE of the couple. “The design was obviously for Kylie but it’s done in a way to really be a family home.”
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Kylie Jenner’s Dining Space

Bullard incorporated butterfly prints into Jenner’s fun, feminine dining room, which he tells PEOPLE is anod to her boyfriend Travis Scottbecause butterflies were around when the pair met. (They’re also one of Kylie anddaughter Stormi’s favorite animals.) “He spends a lot of time at the house and has his own closet there,” Bullard told PEOPLE of the couple. “The design was obviously for Kylie but it’s done in a way to really be a family home.”
03of 110Kylie Jenner’s Family HomeDouglas Friedman/Architectural DigestWhile the makeup mogul dedicated an entirewalk-in closetto her handbags, with her shoe closet in the next room, she also ensured the house was kid-friendly. Admits Kylie: “Stormi has definitely taken over the house with her toys!”
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Kylie Jenner’s Family Home

While the makeup mogul dedicated an entirewalk-in closetto her handbags, with her shoe closet in the next room, she also ensured the house was kid-friendly. Admits Kylie: “Stormi has definitely taken over the house with her toys!”
04of 110Shonda Rhimes' Sprawling L.A. MansionMichael Mundy for Architectural DigestWhen Shonda Rhimes first saw the house she now calls home in L.A., shethought it was “ugly” and “wrong,“but she was still drawn to it. “As someone who spends most of her days crafting stories for television (Grey’s Anatomy,Scandal,How to Get Away with Murder), I can only explain it like this: The house felt like … good story,” she wrote inAD’s January cover story. “And every inch of me wanted to write it.”
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Shonda Rhimes' Sprawling L.A. Mansion
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When Shonda Rhimes first saw the house she now calls home in L.A., shethought it was “ugly” and “wrong,“but she was still drawn to it. “As someone who spends most of her days crafting stories for television (Grey’s Anatomy,Scandal,How to Get Away with Murder), I can only explain it like this: The house felt like … good story,” she wrote inAD’s January cover story. “And every inch of me wanted to write it.”
05of 110Shonda Rhimes’s Family-Friendly Living RoomMichael Mundy for Architectural DigestThe showrunner teamed up with famed designer Michael S. Smith, who decorated the Obamas' private quarters in the White House, to create a space that was both her own and perfect for her family. “This is a place where kids can play pretend and spill things,” she writes, “and I do not ever stress about something expensive and antique being stained.”
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Shonda Rhimes’s Family-Friendly Living Room

The showrunner teamed up with famed designer Michael S. Smith, who decorated the Obamas' private quarters in the White House, to create a space that was both her own and perfect for her family. “This is a place where kids can play pretend and spill things,” she writes, “and I do not ever stress about something expensive and antique being stained.”
06of 110Shonda Rhimes’s Star-Worthy BackyardMichael Mundy for Architectural DigestRhimes, who loves to entertain, wanted a seamless indoor-outdoor flow to her home, and decorated the resort-style pool area with lounge chairs and a cabana. “My favorite thing to do when entertaining is open all of those doors and enjoy a dance party,” she writes.
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Shonda Rhimes’s Star-Worthy Backyard

Rhimes, who loves to entertain, wanted a seamless indoor-outdoor flow to her home, and decorated the resort-style pool area with lounge chairs and a cabana. “My favorite thing to do when entertaining is open all of those doors and enjoy a dance party,” she writes.
07of 110Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard’s Brooklyn BrownstoneGieves Anderson for ArchDigest.comThe actor couple first fell in love with theirNew York City townhouse, located in Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighborhood, twelve years ago, when Gyllenhaal was pregnant with their first daughter, Ramona.“When we walked into this house, it really felt like a home to us,” Gyllenhaal tellsarchdigest.com. “The light is beautiful and the rooms feel airy because the ceilings are unusually high.”
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Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard’s Brooklyn Brownstone
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The actor couple first fell in love with theirNew York City townhouse, located in Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighborhood, twelve years ago, when Gyllenhaal was pregnant with their first daughter, Ramona.
“When we walked into this house, it really felt like a home to us,” Gyllenhaal tellsarchdigest.com. “The light is beautiful and the rooms feel airy because the ceilings are unusually high.”
08of 110Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard’s Cozy DenGieves Anderson for ArchDigest.comThe pair teamed up with with architect Elizabeth Roberts and designer John Erik Karkula, to make the 3,600-square-foot space all their own, decorating the walls with an extensive personal art collection full of gifted works from friends and family, and creating cozy spaces that felt warm for their family of four. “There are lots of places to curl up with a book,” Sarsgaard says.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard’s Cozy Den

The pair teamed up with with architect Elizabeth Roberts and designer John Erik Karkula, to make the 3,600-square-foot space all their own, decorating the walls with an extensive personal art collection full of gifted works from friends and family, and creating cozy spaces that felt warm for their family of four. “There are lots of places to curl up with a book,” Sarsgaard says.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard’s Breakfast Room

10of 110Felicity Huffman’s Duplicate Childhood HomeEmily Minton RedfieldTheDesperate Housewivesstar rebuilt a larger version of her childhood home on the same plot of land she grew up on in Snowmass, Colorado. The actress and her husband,Shamelessstar William H. Macey, wanted to restore her old home but the building didn’t meet current codes. The original home tour appeared inArchitectural Digest.
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Felicity Huffman’s Duplicate Childhood Home
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TheDesperate Housewivesstar rebuilt a larger version of her childhood home on the same plot of land she grew up on in Snowmass, Colorado. The actress and her husband,Shamelessstar William H. Macey, wanted to restore her old home but the building didn’t meet current codes. The original home tour appeared inArchitectural Digest.
11of 110Felicity Huffman’s Snowy Oasis"We’ve got extra cross-country skis; we’ve got go-karts; we’ve got horses—anything you want to play with, we’ve got the toys,” says Macy, who notes keeping all the fun things at the home will entice their two daughters, Sofia, 17, and Georgia, 16, to come visit after they leave for college.
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Felicity Huffman’s Snowy Oasis

“We’ve got extra cross-country skis; we’ve got go-karts; we’ve got horses—anything you want to play with, we’ve got the toys,” says Macy, who notes keeping all the fun things at the home will entice their two daughters, Sofia, 17, and Georgia, 16, to come visit after they leave for college.
12of 110Felicity Huffman’s “Old-New House"Emily Minton RedfieldHuffman says the house will definitely stay in the family for years to come. “I loved everything about it,” she says. “There wasn’t a catch. It’s nostalgic.”
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Felicity Huffman’s “Old-New House”

Huffman says the house will definitely stay in the family for years to come. “I loved everything about it,” she says. “There wasn’t a catch. It’s nostalgic.”
13of 110Bellamy Young’s Glamorous Hollywood Hills BungalowBecause the North Carolina native is a “mountain girl” at heart, when moving to L.A., she needed to find a place that reminded her of the Blue Ridge peaks. “I need green and lots of trees everywhere. For a country gal like me, it feels like home,” theScandalstar says of her Spanish style abode, featured in the summer issue ofNaturally, Danny Seo
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Bellamy Young’s Glamorous Hollywood Hills Bungalow

Because the North Carolina native is a “mountain girl” at heart, when moving to L.A., she needed to find a place that reminded her of the Blue Ridge peaks. “I need green and lots of trees everywhere. For a country gal like me, it feels like home,” theScandalstar says of her Spanish style abode, featured in the summer issue ofNaturally, Danny Seo
14of 110Bellamy Young’s Glam AbodeShe only recently decorated the house, despite having lived there for five years. “I was heading into a new chapter in my life,” she explains. “It was time.”
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Bellamy Young’s Glam Abode

She only recently decorated the house, despite having lived there for five years. “I was heading into a new chapter in my life,” she explains. “It was time.”
15of 110Bellamy Young’s Luxe Living RoomShe got some help from a friend and serious design fixer, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams' Michael Erno (pictured with Young, above), who helped bring her vision of “glamour, glamour, glamour!” to life. A blue velvet sofa is the centerpiece of her living area. “The color is devastating,” says Young. But more importantly, she’s “able to fall into [it] and immediately take a nap.”
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Bellamy Young’s Luxe Living Room

She got some help from a friend and serious design fixer, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams' Michael Erno (pictured with Young, above), who helped bring her vision of “glamour, glamour, glamour!” to life. A blue velvet sofa is the centerpiece of her living area. “The color is devastating,” says Young. But more importantly, she’s “able to fall into [it] and immediately take a nap.”
16of 110Liev Schreiber’s Bachelor Dad-PadDouglas FriedmanNearly two years after splitting from Naomi Watts, theRay Donovanstar appeared solo in his industrial Manhattan loft on the cover ofArchitectural Digest’sJune issue. The actor-screenwriter has owned a portion of the unique space since the 1990s and has been piecing together various units in the historic building over the years to create a three-story, three-bedroom home.
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Liev Schreiber’s Bachelor Dad-Pad
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Nearly two years after splitting from Naomi Watts, theRay Donovanstar appeared solo in his industrial Manhattan loft on the cover ofArchitectural Digest’sJune issue. The actor-screenwriter has owned a portion of the unique space since the 1990s and has been piecing together various units in the historic building over the years to create a three-story, three-bedroom home.
17of 110Liev Schreiber’sDouglas FriedmanThe impressive spread recently got a top-to-bottom refresh courtesy of designers Ariel Ashe and Reinaldo Leandro, the same duo that decorated his home with Watts. “I never dreamed I would own a place like this,” he says.
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Liev Schreiber’s

The impressive spread recently got a top-to-bottom refresh courtesy of designers Ariel Ashe and Reinaldo Leandro, the same duo that decorated his home with Watts. “I never dreamed I would own a place like this,” he says.
18of 110Liev Schreiber’sDouglas FriedmanIn his sons' — Alexander (Sasha) Pete, 10, and Samuel Kai, 9 — room there’s a cool, offset bunk bed set up.
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In his sons' — Alexander (Sasha) Pete, 10, and Samuel Kai, 9 — room there’s a cool, offset bunk bed set up.
19of 110Zachary Quinto’s Charming N.Y.C. LoftKyle Knodell/ADQuinto’s 2,250-square-foot apartment that he shares with his boyfriend model-painter Miles McMillan was the first place the couple saw while touring homes in the city. “We both walked in and just felt like, we found it,” Quinto tellsArchitectural Digest.
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Zachary Quinto’s Charming N.Y.C. Loft
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Quinto’s 2,250-square-foot apartment that he shares with his boyfriend model-painter Miles McMillan was the first place the couple saw while touring homes in the city. “We both walked in and just felt like, we found it,” Quinto tellsArchitectural Digest.
20of 110Zachary Quinto’s Stylish Living SpaceSome highly unusual finds have made their way into the space, including a small lidded dish Quinto says is “Tennessee Williams’s coke dish,” the fur of the actor’s beloved late dog stored in a keepsake box, and more than 55 crystals. The couple also plastered the walls of their powder room with photos of celebrity icons so when you use the restroom “Picasso is staring at you,” McMillan says.
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Zachary Quinto’s Stylish Living Space

Some highly unusual finds have made their way into the space, including a small lidded dish Quinto says is “Tennessee Williams’s coke dish,” the fur of the actor’s beloved late dog stored in a keepsake box, and more than 55 crystals. The couple also plastered the walls of their powder room with photos of celebrity icons so when you use the restroom “Picasso is staring at you,” McMillan says.
21of 110Valerie Bertinelli’s Laid-Back Los Angeles HomeFood Network MagazineFor Bertinelli, bigger was better—but not necessarily more expensive—when decorating her home.“I love finding paintings at antiques shops — they have beautiful frames and don’t cost a lot,” she tellsFood Network Magazine.
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Valerie Bertinelli’s Laid-Back Los Angeles Home
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For Bertinelli, bigger was better—but not necessarily more expensive—when decorating her home.“I love finding paintings at antiques shops — they have beautiful frames and don’t cost a lot,” she tellsFood Network Magazine.
22of 110Valerie Bertinelli’s Cozy LibraryFood Network MagazineThe actress' favorite room in the house behind the kitchen is her reading nook, which she had doubled in size to fit all of her books. “I always wanted a place that was big enough for all my books so I never had to throw any away,” Bertinelli says.
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Valerie Bertinelli’s Cozy Library

The actress' favorite room in the house behind the kitchen is her reading nook, which she had doubled in size to fit all of her books. “I always wanted a place that was big enough for all my books so I never had to throw any away,” Bertinelli says.
23of 110Valerie Bertinelli’s Stylish Living RoomFood Network MagazineHer living room boasts a similarly lived-in aesthetic, with even more books in white built-ins and a plethora of pillows that create a cozy and refreshingly attainable vibe thanks to her budget-friendly shopping habits.
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Valerie Bertinelli’s Stylish Living Room

Her living room boasts a similarly lived-in aesthetic, with even more books in white built-ins and a plethora of pillows that create a cozy and refreshingly attainable vibe thanks to her budget-friendly shopping habits.
24of 110Jillian Harris' Canadian HomeJanis NicolayThe formerBachelorettegets the final rose for a seriously stylish home! She revealed the inside of her Kelowna, British Columbia, abode that she shares with her fiance, Justin Pasutto, and their son, Leo, 1. “I love to travel…but I’m happiest and most content at home,“she writes.
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Jillian Harris' Canadian Home
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The formerBachelorettegets the final rose for a seriously stylish home! She revealed the inside of her Kelowna, British Columbia, abode that she shares with her fiance, Justin Pasutto, and their son, Leo, 1. “I love to travel…but I’m happiest and most content at home,“she writes.
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Jillian Harris' All-White Kitchen

26of 110Jillian Harris' Dreamy Master BedroomJanis NicolayA blush bed frame and beaded chandelier add a feminine touch to the master bedroom, which has an extra-cozy feel thanks to a shearling rug and ruffled throw blankets and pillows.
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Jillian Harris' Dreamy Master Bedroom

A blush bed frame and beaded chandelier add a feminine touch to the master bedroom, which has an extra-cozy feel thanks to a shearling rug and ruffled throw blankets and pillows.
27of 110Brie Bella’s Midcentury Modern HomeJennie Corti PhotographyTheTotal Bellasstar, 34, is showing off the San Diego home that she shares with husband Daniel Bryan (whose real name is Bryan Danielson) and their 11-month-old daughter, Birdie. The space is a Cali-cool mix of cozy furnishings, minimalist decor and rustic touches that create a relaxing aesthetic for the professional wrestlers to enjoy.
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Brie Bella’s Midcentury Modern Home
Jennie Corti Photography

TheTotal Bellasstar, 34, is showing off the San Diego home that she shares with husband Daniel Bryan (whose real name is Bryan Danielson) and their 11-month-old daughter, Birdie. The space is a Cali-cool mix of cozy furnishings, minimalist decor and rustic touches that create a relaxing aesthetic for the professional wrestlers to enjoy.
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Brie Bella’s Laid-Back Living Room
Jennie Corti

29of 110Brie Bella’s Cozy Gathering SpotJennie CortiA recessed fireplace, vaulted ceiling and lots of natural light warm up this formerly stark space. The open floor plan allows for the young family to seamlessly move between their living and dining areas — and makes it easier for Brie to keep an eye on her little one! “Birdie is about to walk!” she says. “She loves to crawl everywhere, push all the furniture around and play outside all day long. She loves to smash all her toys! We call her Birdie ‘The Smasher’ Danielson.”
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Brie Bella’s Cozy Gathering Spot

A recessed fireplace, vaulted ceiling and lots of natural light warm up this formerly stark space. The open floor plan allows for the young family to seamlessly move between their living and dining areas — and makes it easier for Brie to keep an eye on her little one! “Birdie is about to walk!” she says. “She loves to crawl everywhere, push all the furniture around and play outside all day long. She loves to smash all her toys! We call her Birdie ‘The Smasher’ Danielson.”
30of 110Tiffani Thiessen’s Cozy L.A. AbodeFood Network MagazineWhen a home in her Encino, California, neighborhood was torn down, the Cooking Channel star saw an opportunity to transform the leftover brick into a fireplace for the backyard she shares with husband Brady Smith and their two kids, Harper, 7, and Holt, 2. Although she was the brains behind the operation, it was Smith, 46, who made the outdoor magic happen. “I bribed my husband to take a wheelbarrow and get it,” Thiessen toldFood Network Magazineof her new 6,000-square-foot digs.
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Tiffani Thiessen’s Cozy L.A. Abode

When a home in her Encino, California, neighborhood was torn down, the Cooking Channel star saw an opportunity to transform the leftover brick into a fireplace for the backyard she shares with husband Brady Smith and their two kids, Harper, 7, and Holt, 2. Although she was the brains behind the operation, it was Smith, 46, who made the outdoor magic happen. “I bribed my husband to take a wheelbarrow and get it,” Thiessen toldFood Network Magazineof her new 6,000-square-foot digs.
31of 110Tiffani Thiessen’s Casual-Chic MasterFood Network Magazine"I wanted a cross between vintage and upscale,” Thiesssen says of her remodeled bedroom. “I like that it feels French, but also very American.” The Cali-cool space features an Anthropologie bed and an antique rug, in addition to an oversize gold mirror and black velvet-upholstered bench.
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Tiffani Thiessen’s Casual-Chic Master

“I wanted a cross between vintage and upscale,” Thiesssen says of her remodeled bedroom. “I like that it feels French, but also very American.” The Cali-cool space features an Anthropologie bed and an antique rug, in addition to an oversize gold mirror and black velvet-upholstered bench.
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Tiffani Thiessen’s Charming Outdoor Space

33of 110Bethenny Frankel’s 4,000-Square-Foot Manhattan LoftArchitectural DigestTheReal Housewives of New York Citystar wasn’t necessarily house hunting when she came across a this loft in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. But with an undervalued $4.2 million price tag and a can’t-be-beat location next to her Skinnygirl offices, she was sold. “This was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up,” she toldArchitectural Digest. “All of a sudden, I was in it.”
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Bethenny Frankel’s 4,000-Square-Foot Manhattan Loft
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TheReal Housewives of New York Citystar wasn’t necessarily house hunting when she came across a this loft in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. But with an undervalued $4.2 million price tag and a can’t-be-beat location next to her Skinnygirl offices, she was sold. “This was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up,” she toldArchitectural Digest. “All of a sudden, I was in it.”
34of 110Bethenny Frankel’s Moden Dining AreaArchitectural DigestAs an experienced renovator (thanks to her house flipping show that she starred in alongside friend Fredrik Eklund), she was ready to work her magic on the awkward layout and dated features to make a home for her and her 7-year-old daughter, Bryn, who she shares with ex Jason Hoppy. For cosmetic updates, Frankel gave the cabinets new lacquer doors and refreshed the wood floors with a pale gray stain.
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Bethenny Frankel’s Moden Dining Area

As an experienced renovator (thanks to her house flipping show that she starred in alongside friend Fredrik Eklund), she was ready to work her magic on the awkward layout and dated features to make a home for her and her 7-year-old daughter, Bryn, who she shares with ex Jason Hoppy. For cosmetic updates, Frankel gave the cabinets new lacquer doors and refreshed the wood floors with a pale gray stain.
35of 110Bethenny Frankel’s Cozy LibraryArchitectural DigestThe reality star was able to build in luxurious features like a walk-in closet, spa-like master bathroom, glam room and library with a neon side reading, “I know it all.” Although she’s seen major success, most recently with her foundationB Strong, she’s still in awe of her own abode.“I feel humbled,” she said. “It took my three days to feel like this is my apartment. Wow, I can’t believe I live here.”
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Bethenny Frankel’s Cozy Library

The reality star was able to build in luxurious features like a walk-in closet, spa-like master bathroom, glam room and library with a neon side reading, “I know it all.” Although she’s seen major success, most recently with her foundationB Strong, she’s still in awe of her own abode.“I feel humbled,” she said. “It took my three days to feel like this is my apartment. Wow, I can’t believe I live here.”
36of 110Nicky Hilton’s Family Home in New York CityThe heiress’s husband, aristocratic banker James Rothschild, took the lead in outfittingtheir home in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood. The finished product was featured inArchitectural Digest.
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Nicky Hilton’s Family Home in New York City

The heiress’s husband, aristocratic banker James Rothschild, took the lead in outfittingtheir home in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood. The finished product was featured inArchitectural Digest.
37of 110Nicky Hilton’s Elegant Living SpaceWhile the spaces are sophisticiated, Hilton wanted to ensure they weren’t stuffy. “I grew up in a house full of antiques and fancy fabrics and certain rooms you weren’t allowed to go in,” she tellsAD. “And as a child I always told myself that I will never have that when I’m grown up; I would have a house where no room is off-limits.”
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Nicky Hilton’s Elegant Living Space

While the spaces are sophisticiated, Hilton wanted to ensure they weren’t stuffy. “I grew up in a house full of antiques and fancy fabrics and certain rooms you weren’t allowed to go in,” she tellsAD. “And as a child I always told myself that I will never have that when I’m grown up; I would have a house where no room is off-limits.”
38of 110Nicky Hilton’s Sweet NurseryStephen Kent JohnsonThe couple share two children, 19-month-old Lily-Grace and 8-week-oldTeddy Marilyn. Of their shared nursery, Hilton says “I had so much fun doing this room. You just get to relive your childhood again with all the things you loved: kitties and bunnies and princesses.”
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Nicky Hilton’s Sweet Nursery
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The couple share two children, 19-month-old Lily-Grace and 8-week-oldTeddy Marilyn. Of their shared nursery, Hilton says “I had so much fun doing this room. You just get to relive your childhood again with all the things you loved: kitties and bunnies and princesses.”
39of 110Jennifer Aniston’s Bel Air EstateAlexi Lubomirski, courtesy Architectural DigestThe actress and husband Justin Theroux picked up theirBel Air estatein 2011 for $21 million, but aesthetically, she tellsArchitectural Digest, it was “the furthest thing from what I wanted.” Aniston turned to longtime designer Stephen Shadley to create a perfect mix between the house’s modern shell and her “Old World meets New World” decor style.
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Jennifer Aniston’s Bel Air Estate
Alexi Lubomirski, courtesy Architectural Digest

The actress and husband Justin Theroux picked up theirBel Air estatein 2011 for $21 million, but aesthetically, she tellsArchitectural Digest, it was “the furthest thing from what I wanted.” Aniston turned to longtime designer Stephen Shadley to create a perfect mix between the house’s modern shell and her “Old World meets New World” decor style.
40of 110Jennifer Aniston’s Newly Remodeled RetreatAlexi Lubomirski, courtesy Architectural Digest"Sexy is important, but comfort is essential,” Aniston says of her interior essentials. The spaces are layered with blue-chip paintings, cozy seating, and sentimental pieces “she’s had forever,“says Shadley.
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Jennifer Aniston’s Newly Remodeled Retreat

“Sexy is important, but comfort is essential,” Aniston says of her interior essentials. The spaces are layered with blue-chip paintings, cozy seating, and sentimental pieces “she’s had forever,“says Shadley.
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Jennifer Aniston’s Memory-Filled Backyard
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42of 110Hilary Duff’s Fun and Feminine HomeBetter Homes & Gardens/ Justin CoitAt the California abode Duff shares with five-year-old son Luca, featured in the February issue ofBetter Homes and Gardens, the dusty rose door on the otherwise dark facade just touches the surface of the design-savvy surprises within.
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Hilary Duff’s Fun and Feminine Home
Better Homes & Gardens/ Justin Coit

At the California abode Duff shares with five-year-old son Luca, featured in the February issue ofBetter Homes and Gardens, the dusty rose door on the otherwise dark facade just touches the surface of the design-savvy surprises within.
43of 110Hilary Duff’s Mommy-and-Me SanctuaryBetter Homes & Gardens/ Justin CoitContemporary pieces like velvet chairs and bronze side tables give the living room a glamorous feel — but Duff was careful not to be too precious with her furnishings. “This house is a sanctuary for me and Luca, so I always shop with him in mind,” she said. “He’s respectful of our belongings, but I want him to be able to roughhouse and do other kid things here.”
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Hilary Duff’s Mommy-and-Me Sanctuary

Contemporary pieces like velvet chairs and bronze side tables give the living room a glamorous feel — but Duff was careful not to be too precious with her furnishings. “This house is a sanctuary for me and Luca, so I always shop with him in mind,” she said. “He’s respectful of our belongings, but I want him to be able to roughhouse and do other kid things here.”
44of 110Hilary Duff’s Sentimental RefugeBetter Homes & Gardens/ Justin CoitA floral-covered bedroom pays homage to Duff’s own upbringing. “I grew up with wallpaper,” she says. “My mom was fanatical about it, so it makes me feel nostalgic.”
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Hilary Duff’s Sentimental Refuge

A floral-covered bedroom pays homage to Duff’s own upbringing. “I grew up with wallpaper,” she says. “My mom was fanatical about it, so it makes me feel nostalgic.”
45of 110Ricky Martin’s Family-Friendly West Coast HomeTrevor Tondro, courtesy of Architectural DigestHaving wrapped up a blockbuster musical residency in Las Vegas, the Puerto Rican superstar is embracing the laid-back lifestyle of his adoptive home of Los Angeles, where he can spend time with fiance Jwan Yosef and their 9-year-old twins, Matteo and Valentino, inthe family’s gorgeous new Beverly Hills home, featured inArchitectural Digest.
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Ricky Martin’s Family-Friendly West Coast Home
Trevor Tondro, courtesy of Architectural Digest

Having wrapped up a blockbuster musical residency in Las Vegas, the Puerto Rican superstar is embracing the laid-back lifestyle of his adoptive home of Los Angeles, where he can spend time with fiance Jwan Yosef and their 9-year-old twins, Matteo and Valentino, inthe family’s gorgeous new Beverly Hills home, featured inArchitectural Digest.
46of 110Ricky Martin’s Modernist Living SpaceThe couple bought the first place they visited: a 3,000-square-foot modernist build from 1953. Martin reportedly purchased the place for $13.5 million in November 2016.
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Ricky Martin’s Modernist Living Space

The couple bought the first place they visited: a 3,000-square-foot modernist build from 1953. Martin reportedly purchased the place for $13.5 million in November 2016.
47of 110Ricky Martin’s Livin La Vida Low-Key Living RoomTrevor Tondro, courtesy of Architectural DigestThey called on designer and Oprah protege Nate Berkus to give the home an updated-yet-respectful refresh. “We weren’t interested in a completely decorated home with a specific look done to the last detail. We wanted to get the basics covered so it would be comfortable for us and the kids, but we left plenty of room for the house to grow and evolve in the years to come,” Yosef tellsAD.
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Ricky Martin’s Livin La Vida Low-Key Living Room

They called on designer and Oprah protege Nate Berkus to give the home an updated-yet-respectful refresh. “We weren’t interested in a completely decorated home with a specific look done to the last detail. We wanted to get the basics covered so it would be comfortable for us and the kids, but we left plenty of room for the house to grow and evolve in the years to come,” Yosef tellsAD.
48of 110Mindy Kaling’s California-Cool HomeFloto+Warner, Courtesy Architectural DigestMom-to-beMindy Kalingdecorated her new home in Los Angeles with help from her designer Katie Ridder. She tellsArchitectural Digestthat the bold space is “a little Wes Anderson. It’s how layered it looks — he’s very conscious and he’s very generous with the colors in his palette.”
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Mindy Kaling’s California-Cool Home
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Mom-to-beMindy Kalingdecorated her new home in Los Angeles with help from her designer Katie Ridder. She tellsArchitectural Digestthat the bold space is “a little Wes Anderson. It’s how layered it looks — he’s very conscious and he’s very generous with the colors in his palette.”
49of 110Mindy Kaling’s Comforting Living SpaceFloto+Warner, Courtesy Architectural DigestAlthough happy with her new digs, there’s one featureThe Mindy Projectstar is still struggling to adapt to. “I’ve lived in L.A. for 15 years and I’ve never had a second floor,” she says. “Now I do and it’s a little frightening. I’ll watch a murder documentary on Netflix, and I’m too afraid to go upstairs.”
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Mindy Kaling’s Comforting Living Space

Although happy with her new digs, there’s one featureThe Mindy Projectstar is still struggling to adapt to. “I’ve lived in L.A. for 15 years and I’ve never had a second floor,” she says. “Now I do and it’s a little frightening. I’ll watch a murder documentary on Netflix, and I’m too afraid to go upstairs.”
50of 110Mindy Kaling’s Bold BathroomFloto+Warner, Courtesy Architectural DigestKaling had her eye on the historic Hancock Park neighborhood in Los Angeles, and was prepared to play the long game to get it. “I fell in love with three houses, but I kept losing to these Chinese billionaires who were paying all cash. I wish I were an Indian billionaire,” she jokes.
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Mindy Kaling’s Bold Bathroom

Kaling had her eye on the historic Hancock Park neighborhood in Los Angeles, and was prepared to play the long game to get it. “I fell in love with three houses, but I kept losing to these Chinese billionaires who were paying all cash. I wish I were an Indian billionaire,” she jokes.
51of 110Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa’s Colorado RetreatMark ConsuelosandKelly Ripa’sTelluride, Colorado homeis a welcome retreat for the busy couple. “Sometimes our schedules get pretty hectic,” Consuelos tells PEOPLE. “So we like to step away and take weekend getaways with friends and family.”
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Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa’s Colorado Retreat

Mark ConsuelosandKelly Ripa’sTelluride, Colorado homeis a welcome retreat for the busy couple. “Sometimes our schedules get pretty hectic,” Consuelos tells PEOPLE. “So we like to step away and take weekend getaways with friends and family.”
52of 110Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa’s Welcoming Kitchen"Host with the most” Consuelos always has the kitchen in their mountain getaway stocked for guests. “The kitchen is the center of our home,” he says.
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Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa’s Welcoming Kitchen

“Host with the most” Consuelos always has the kitchen in their mountain getaway stocked for guests. “The kitchen is the center of our home,” he says.
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Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa’s Alfresco Hub

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Casey Wilson’s Family Home
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Casey Wilson’s Functional All-Purpose Room

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Casey Wilson’s New Nursery

57of 110Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Bachelorette PadLu Tapp for Joss & MainAs the daughter ofArnold Schwarzeneggerand Maria Shriver,Katherine Schwarzeneggerhas spent her fair share of time in the limelight. Now the 27-year-old is all grown up, and ready to embrace her own style — especially inher home. “This is much more mature than any of the previous places I’ve lived,” she tells Joss & Main.
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Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Bachelorette Pad
Lu Tapp for Joss & Main

As the daughter ofArnold Schwarzeneggerand Maria Shriver,Katherine Schwarzeneggerhas spent her fair share of time in the limelight. Now the 27-year-old is all grown up, and ready to embrace her own style — especially inher home. “This is much more mature than any of the previous places I’ve lived,” she tells Joss & Main.
58of 110Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Hardworking Home OfficeLu Tapp for Joss & MainHer “L.A. edge”-style space features light finishes with a touch of navy to keep the look grounded.
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Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Hardworking Home Office

Her “L.A. edge”-style space features light finishes with a touch of navy to keep the look grounded.
59of 110Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Ever-Evolving EscapeLu Tapp for Joss & MainSchwarzenegger is smitten with her girly-glam pad, but knows that it’s an ever-changing canvas. “My mom [told me] that your home and your style will continue to evolve as you evolve and it will always be a work in progress.”
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Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Ever-Evolving Escape

Schwarzenegger is smitten with her girly-glam pad, but knows that it’s an ever-changing canvas. “My mom [told me] that your home and your style will continue to evolve as you evolve and it will always be a work in progress.”
60of 110Peyton List’s Starter HomeEmily Berl; Architectural DigestWhen Peyton List needed to decorate her new home, she asked her 11 million Instagram followers for help. The account ofA 1000 Times Betterdesigner, Kristen Blazek, was the perfect mix of bohemian and youthful for the former Disney star, 19. “I really loved the aesthetic,” List tellsarchdigest.com.
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Peyton List’s Starter Home
Emily Berl; Architectural Digest

When Peyton List needed to decorate her new home, she asked her 11 million Instagram followers for help. The account ofA 1000 Times Betterdesigner, Kristen Blazek, was the perfect mix of bohemian and youthful for the former Disney star, 19. “I really loved the aesthetic,” List tellsarchdigest.com.
61of 110Peyton List’s Bohemian Living RoomEmily Berl; Architectural Digest"It felt homey and that was super important,” List tellsADof the designer’s eclectic, boho style.She was so inspired, in fact, that she gave Blazek’s team a blank slate. “I told them, ‘Go in. I trust you guys.'”
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Peyton List’s Bohemian Living Room

“It felt homey and that was super important,” List tellsADof the designer’s eclectic, boho style.She was so inspired, in fact, that she gave Blazek’s team a blank slate. “I told them, ‘Go in. I trust you guys.'”
62of 110Peyton List’s Old-Meets-New HangoutEmily Berl; Architectural DigestThe former Disney star, who next appears inAnthem of a Reluctant ProphetandDepartures,kept some of the 90-year-old home’s original details, including the rustic chandelier.
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Peyton List’s Old-Meets-New Hangout

The former Disney star, who next appears inAnthem of a Reluctant ProphetandDepartures,kept some of the 90-year-old home’s original details, including the rustic chandelier.
63of 110Faith Hill and Tim McGraw’s Bahamas GetawayArchitectural DigestThe country music power couple first laid eyes on their 20-acre island in the Bahamas 14 years ago. “There was just a little shack,” McGraw, 50, tellsArchitectural Digest,but Hill, 49, could already tell,“It was a great little place.”
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Faith Hill and Tim McGraw’s Bahamas Getaway

The country music power couple first laid eyes on their 20-acre island in the Bahamas 14 years ago. “There was just a little shack,” McGraw, 50, tellsArchitectural Digest,but Hill, 49, could already tell,“It was a great little place.”
64of 110Faith Hill and Tim McGraw’s ‘Little Town’William Abranowicz for Architectural DigestThey replaced the modest structure with a collection of eight “pavilions” that took until 2012 to complete. “We set out to build a house. We had no idea we had to build everything else,” Hill says. “We basically had to build a little town.”
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Faith Hill and Tim McGraw’s ‘Little Town’
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They replaced the modest structure with a collection of eight “pavilions” that took until 2012 to complete. “We set out to build a house. We had no idea we had to build everything else,” Hill says. “We basically had to build a little town.”
65of 110Faith Hill and Tim McGraw’s Indoor-Outdoor VibeWilliam Abranowicz for Architectural Digest"We wanted to feel connected to the outside,” Hill says. “When the breeze comes through the room, it’s just life-changing.”
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Faith Hill and Tim McGraw’s Indoor-Outdoor Vibe

“We wanted to feel connected to the outside,” Hill says. “When the breeze comes through the room, it’s just life-changing.”
66of 110Mindy Kaling’s New York City ApartmentDavid LandTheMindy Projectstar almost couldn’t believe her eyes when she first walked intoher redecorated NYC home. “I thought, ‘who is this chic person who lives here? It’s not me, it looks amazing!'” she toldOne Kings Lane.
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Mindy Kaling’s New York City Apartment
David Land

TheMindy Projectstar almost couldn’t believe her eyes when she first walked intoher redecorated NYC home. “I thought, ‘who is this chic person who lives here? It’s not me, it looks amazing!'” she toldOne Kings Lane.
67of 110Mindy Kaling’s Laid-Back Living RoomDavid LandPlayful patterns and a moroccan pouf, “which looks like it’s for the chicest, most elegant dog, ever,” keep Kaling’s hangout space chic and cozy.
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Mindy Kaling’s Laid-Back Living Room

Playful patterns and a moroccan pouf, “which looks like it’s for the chicest, most elegant dog, ever,” keep Kaling’s hangout space chic and cozy.
68of 110Mindy Kaling’s Dining NookDavid LandThis seating spot is one of the actress and writer’s favorite areas of her pad, thanks to one whimsical element: “My awesome light fixture, which is probably the biggest statement of the entire apartment because it is all wine glasses,” she said.
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Mindy Kaling’s Dining Nook

This seating spot is one of the actress and writer’s favorite areas of her pad, thanks to one whimsical element: “My awesome light fixture, which is probably the biggest statement of the entire apartment because it is all wine glasses,” she said.
69of 110Casey Wilson’s Bright BackyardStephen Busken for HomeGoodsTheHappy Endingsstar and mom-to-be gave her outdoor space a bold boost so it was ready to host summer parties. “We’re constantly entertaining,” she told PEOPLE.
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Casey Wilson’s Bright Backyard
Stephen Busken for HomeGoods

TheHappy Endingsstar and mom-to-be gave her outdoor space a bold boost so it was ready to host summer parties. “We’re constantly entertaining,” she told PEOPLE.
70of 110Casey Wilson’s Kick-Back ZoneStephen Busken for HomeGoodsAn outdoor sofa and lots of throw pillows add coziness. “Our parties aren’t over-the-top fancy; my biggest focus is that everyone is comfortable and has a good time,” she said.
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Casey Wilson’s Kick-Back Zone

An outdoor sofa and lots of throw pillows add coziness. “Our parties aren’t over-the-top fancy; my biggest focus is that everyone is comfortable and has a good time,” she said.
71of 110Casey Wilson’s Gathering PlaceStephen Busken for HomeGoodsLayering in inexpensive buys from stores likeHomeGoodsensures Wilson can try out trends that she wouldn’t normally risk. “Inside our home the color scheme is a little more muted and natural,” she said. “But I like to keep it light and fun when we’re having people over.”
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Casey Wilson’s Gathering Place

Layering in inexpensive buys from stores likeHomeGoodsensures Wilson can try out trends that she wouldn’t normally risk. “Inside our home the color scheme is a little more muted and natural,” she said. “But I like to keep it light and fun when we’re having people over.”
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Amanda Stanton’s Bright Dining Room
Monica Wang

73of 110Amanda Stanton’s Chic SpaceMonica Wang"An all-girl house meant nothing but girly-girl elements, too!” she said. Rattan chairs, a crisp, white color scheme and fluffy pillows gave the space just that.
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Amanda Stanton’s Chic Space

“An all-girl house meant nothing but girly-girl elements, too!” she said. Rattan chairs, a crisp, white color scheme and fluffy pillows gave the space just that.
74of 110Amanda Stanton’s Pretty PrintsMonica WangCalifornia-inspired artwork gave the dining area a boost of energy. “I love how bright my home is. And the pops of color and fun prints put me in a good mood,’ she explains.
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Amanda Stanton’s Pretty Prints

California-inspired artwork gave the dining area a boost of energy. “I love how bright my home is. And the pops of color and fun prints put me in a good mood,’ she explains.
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Sabrina Soto’s Relaxed Family Retreat
Tessa Neustadt

76of 110Sabrina Soto’s Lively Living RoomTessa Neustadt"Most designers have really beautiful spaces, but sometimes it’s not inviting, and that’s the opposite of how I wanted this house to be,” she said of her colorful abode.
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Sabrina Soto’s Lively Living Room

“Most designers have really beautiful spaces, but sometimes it’s not inviting, and that’s the opposite of how I wanted this house to be,” she said of her colorful abode.
77of 110Sabrina Soto’s DIY Dining RoomTessa NeustadtSoto tries to repurpose her existing furniture pieces when she tires of their original look. “I’m the biggest bargain hunter,” she admitted. In the dining room, she added a glass top to the table to give it a style that better suited the overall design.
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Sabrina Soto’s DIY Dining Room

Soto tries to repurpose her existing furniture pieces when she tires of their original look. “I’m the biggest bargain hunter,” she admitted. In the dining room, she added a glass top to the table to give it a style that better suited the overall design.
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Ginger Zee and Ben Aaron’s Upstate Overhaul

Good Morning America’s chief meteorologist and her reporter husband teamed up to gut renovatetheir suburban homefor their DIY Network showRenovation Realities:Ben and Ginger.“After two weeks I just kind of wanted to light a match and see what happens to it,” Aaron told PEOPLE with a laugh..
79of 110Ginger Zee and Ben Aaron’s Copycat NurseryTheir one-year-old son Adrian’s nursery mirrors the one he has in New York City to keep him comfortable. “He’s definitely a creature of habit already, and we didn’t want to jinx any of our good sleeping,” Zee said.
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Ginger Zee and Ben Aaron’s Copycat Nursery

Their one-year-old son Adrian’s nursery mirrors the one he has in New York City to keep him comfortable. “He’s definitely a creature of habit already, and we didn’t want to jinx any of our good sleeping,” Zee said.
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Ginger Zee and Ben Aaron’s ’s Entertaining Central

Although the overhaul faced plenty of setbacks, the entertaining-friendly result was well worth their weeks of trial and error. “We might have screwed up a little bit,” Aaron said. “But you just have to enjoy the process.”
81of 110Jaime King’s Long-Term HomeZillowWith a husband and two kids, the actress’s family has certainly grown since she first bought herLos Angeles homeas a single gal, but she isn’t ready to move on from it just yet. “I haven’t found any other place that I love like this,” she told Zillow.
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Jaime King’s Long-Term Home
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With a husband and two kids, the actress’s family has certainly grown since she first bought herLos Angeles homeas a single gal, but she isn’t ready to move on from it just yet. “I haven’t found any other place that I love like this,” she told Zillow.
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Jaime King’s Smart Squeeze

83of 110Jaime King’s Grown-Up Kids’ RoomZillowThree-year-old James’ room has cool European-inspired accents and a marquee light. “I was really stunned at the way that you can continue to grow your house and your home that’s really aligned with your taste, where it doesn’t feel like the kids have taken over,” King said.
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Jaime King’s Grown-Up Kids’ Room

Three-year-old James' room has cool European-inspired accents and a marquee light. “I was really stunned at the way that you can continue to grow your house and your home that’s really aligned with your taste, where it doesn’t feel like the kids have taken over,” King said.
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Sean and Catherine Lowe’s Family Home
Julia Lauren Photography

85of 110The Lowes' Netflix TheaterJulia Lauren PhotographyThe living room, which Sean revealed they call “The Pit,” boasts pops of color, a large sectional and a 120” projection screen, “which complements ‘The Pit’ and our lifestyle nicely,” Sean joked.
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The Lowes' Netflix Theater

The living room, which Sean revealed they call “The Pit,” boasts pops of color, a large sectional and a 120” projection screen, “which complements ‘The Pit’ and our lifestyle nicely,” Sean joked.
86of 110The Lowes' Family-Friendly DesignJulia Lauren PhotographyThe goal for the couple was a stylish home that young son, Samuel, could still explore. “We wanted to create a space that would allow us to entertain friends and family, and that was both stylish and comfortable,” Sean said.
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The Lowes' Family-Friendly Design

The goal for the couple was a stylish home that young son, Samuel, could still explore. “We wanted to create a space that would allow us to entertain friends and family, and that was both stylish and comfortable,” Sean said.
87of 110Audrina Patridge’s Boho-Chic HomeCarla ChoyThe Hillsvet’s bedroom,whichshe decorated with help from Decorist, sports a cool, bohemian vibe. “I wanted my house to feel like a Bali bungalow,” she told PEOPLE. “It’s very me.”
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Audrina Patridge’s Boho-Chic Home
Carla Choy

The Hillsvet’s bedroom,whichshe decorated with help from Decorist, sports a cool, bohemian vibe. “I wanted my house to feel like a Bali bungalow,” she told PEOPLE. “It’s very me.”
88of 110Audrina Patridge’s Cool KitchenCarla Choy; Grant Lamos IV/Getty ImagesIn the kitchen, tropical-inspired light fixtures and a rustic table fit with her laid-back aesthetic. “I love how reflective this room is of Audrina’s lifestyle and personality,” Decorist’s head of design Ashley Redmond said.
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Audrina Patridge’s Cool Kitchen
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In the kitchen, tropical-inspired light fixtures and a rustic table fit with her laid-back aesthetic. “I love how reflective this room is of Audrina’s lifestyle and personality,” Decorist’s head of design Ashley Redmond said.
89of 110Audrina Patridge’s Loungy Living RoomCarla ChoyPlush pillows and a large sectional do double-duty in Patridge’s living room. “I love the light and airy boho-beach feel for entertaining, but ever since I had Kirra, comfort and function have also been really important for me,” she said.
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Audrina Patridge’s Loungy Living Room

Plush pillows and a large sectional do double-duty in Patridge’s living room. “I love the light and airy boho-beach feel for entertaining, but ever since I had Kirra, comfort and function have also been really important for me,” she said.
90of 110Allison Holker and Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Family-Friendly HomeHarry Van Gorkum for HomeGoodsDancing with the Stars’Allison Holker and DJ husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss were struggling to combine their styles into a cohesive look intheir Los Angeles home. “Our house was a mashup of a bunch of old pieces we’d collected that we were ready to let go of,” Holker told PEOPLE.
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Allison Holker and Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Family-Friendly Home
Harry Van Gorkum for HomeGoods

Dancing with the Stars’Allison Holker and DJ husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss were struggling to combine their styles into a cohesive look intheir Los Angeles home. “Our house was a mashup of a bunch of old pieces we’d collected that we were ready to let go of,” Holker told PEOPLE.
91of 110Allison Holker and Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Open AreaHARRY VAN GORKUM FOR HOMEGOODSA little help from HomeGoods allowed the couple to transformtheir houseinto a stylish family retreat, perfect for their son, Maddox, and Holker’s daughter, Weslie. “Everything just really shows our personalities,” Holker said.
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Allison Holker and Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Open Area
HARRY VAN GORKUM FOR HOMEGOODS

A little help from HomeGoods allowed the couple to transformtheir houseinto a stylish family retreat, perfect for their son, Maddox, and Holker’s daughter, Weslie. “Everything just really shows our personalities,” Holker said.
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Allison Holker and Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’s Activity Hub

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Courteney Cox’s Forever Home
Laure Joliet

94of 110Courteney Cox’s Bright ExtrasLaure JolietCox’s designer Trip Haenisch convinced the actress to incorporate pops of color, although she wasn’t originally on board with the idea. “If it was up to me, everything would have been one color — monochromatic, very simple,” she said.
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Courteney Cox’s Bright Extras

Cox’s designer Trip Haenisch convinced the actress to incorporate pops of color, although she wasn’t originally on board with the idea. “If it was up to me, everything would have been one color — monochromatic, very simple,” she said.
95of 110Courteney Cox’s Updated LookLaure JolietAlthough she has no plans to give up the pretty pad, Cox is still okay with refreshing it as her tastes evolve. “Before I was kind of into organic with modern, and now I’m into really old mixed with cleaner stuff,” she said. “I’m not really changing everything, just a shift — because why not?”
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Courteney Cox’s Updated Look

Although she has no plans to give up the pretty pad, Cox is still okay with refreshing it as her tastes evolve. “Before I was kind of into organic with modern, and now I’m into really old mixed with cleaner stuff,” she said. “I’m not really changing everything, just a shift — because why not?”
96of 110Kacey Musgraves' Pretty in Pink Living RoomABeautifulMess.comThe country music darling teamed up with Elsie Larson of the blogA Beautiful Messto transformher Nashville hangout spaceinto a sweet retreat.
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Kacey Musgraves' Pretty in Pink Living Room
ABeautifulMess.com

The country music darling teamed up with Elsie Larson of the blogA Beautiful Messto transformher Nashville hangout spaceinto a sweet retreat.
97of 110Kacey Musgraves' Fashionable Focal PointABeautifulMess.com"It cannot be overstated how muchI lovethis sofa,” Larson wrote on her blog of the bright pink centerpiece.
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Kacey Musgraves' Fashionable Focal Point

“It cannot be overstated how muchI lovethis sofa,” Larson wrote on her blog of the bright pink centerpiece.
98of 110Kacey Musgraves' Feminine TouchABeautifulMess.comA white-painted fireplace gets a girly upgrade with pastel planters, gold decorative accents and a macrame display.
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Kacey Musgraves' Feminine Touch

A white-painted fireplace gets a girly upgrade with pastel planters, gold decorative accents and a macrame display.
99of 110Jessie James Decker’s New Jersey HomePatrick Cline for TargetCountry singerJessie James Deckerand her NFL-player husband Eric’sNew Jersey homewas certainly stunning, but it was lacking a decorative focus. “This place needed so much love,” Jessie told PEOPLE.
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Jessie James Decker’s New Jersey Home
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Country singerJessie James Deckerand her NFL-player husband Eric’sNew Jersey homewas certainly stunning, but it was lacking a decorative focus. “This place needed so much love,” Jessie told PEOPLE.
100of 110Jessie James Decker’s Dreamy ScenePatrick Cline for TargetFashionable finds fromTargetcombined with their existing pieces gave the couple the cozy vibe they craved. “They tied in all the pieces I had and made them make sense,” she said.
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Jessie James Decker’s Dreamy Scene

Fashionable finds fromTargetcombined with their existing pieces gave the couple the cozy vibe they craved. “They tied in all the pieces I had and made them make sense,” she said.
101of 110Jessie James Decker’s Dining RoomPatrick Cline for TargetHer dining room evokes a French-country feel that’s perfect for hosting. “I know how to throw a party,” Decker said.
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Jessie James Decker’s Dining Room

Her dining room evokes a French-country feel that’s perfect for hosting. “I know how to throw a party,” Decker said.
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Shay Mitchell’s Playful Guest House

103of 110Shay Mitchell’s Pattern PlayTessa Eustadt"All the details in the house are pretty subtle so the tile really added that dramatic touch,” she says of the boldly decorated guest room.
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Shay Mitchell’s Pattern Play
Tessa Eustadt

“All the details in the house are pretty subtle so the tile really added that dramatic touch,” she says of the boldly decorated guest room.
104of 110Shay Mitchell’s Double-Duty AbodeTessa EustadtAlthough it can play host to her guests, Mitchell also uses the house as a glam room and office to film her YouTube videos. “I actually find myself spending more time in it now,” she says.
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Shay Mitchell’s Double-Duty Abode

Although it can play host to her guests, Mitchell also uses the house as a glam room and office to film her YouTube videos. “I actually find myself spending more time in it now,” she says.
105of 110Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg’s Cute KitchenJana WilliamsJamie Chung’s modest kitchen wasn’t always the bright, white dream it is today. Before affordable decorating site Decorist lent them a hand, it was dark, dreary and lacking style.
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Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg’s Cute Kitchen
Jana Williams

Jamie Chung’s modest kitchen wasn’t always the bright, white dream it is today. Before affordable decorating site Decorist lent them a hand, it was dark, dreary and lacking style.
106of 110Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg’s Suite of StorageJana WilliamsA mix of shelving styles keeps things organized, yet easily accessible. “Everything looks neat and clean, which is exactly the look I wanted!” Chung said.
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Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg’s Suite of Storage

A mix of shelving styles keeps things organized, yet easily accessible. “Everything looks neat and clean, which is exactly the look I wanted!” Chung said.
107of 110Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg’s Table for TwoJana WilliamsA banquette-style dining nook is a favorite spot for the couple. “We always catch up sitting together at our booth,” Chung says. “We also love cooking meals together, especially breakfast!”
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Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg’s Table for Two

A banquette-style dining nook is a favorite spot for the couple. “We always catch up sitting together at our booth,” Chung says. “We also love cooking meals together, especially breakfast!”
108of 110Sophia Bush’s Great Guest HouseOne Kings LaneTheOne Tree Hillvet’sHollywood Hills guest houseis simple, chic and respectful of its original architecture. “I wanted to stay true to certain mid-century aspects of it and also to make it really feel like that getaway cottage,” Bush toldOne Kings Lane.
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Sophia Bush’s Great Guest House
One Kings Lane

TheOne Tree Hillvet’sHollywood Hills guest houseis simple, chic and respectful of its original architecture. “I wanted to stay true to certain mid-century aspects of it and also to make it really feel like that getaway cottage,” Bush toldOne Kings Lane.
109of 110Sophia Bush’s Curated DisplaysOne Kings LaneBush’s art gallery wall has a very distinct theme, which she described as, “California meets witchy women meets classic midcentury art. It has a very road-trippy vibe.”
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Sophia Bush’s Curated Displays

Bush’s art gallery wall has a very distinct theme, which she described as, “California meets witchy women meets classic midcentury art. It has a very road-trippy vibe.”
110of 110Sophia Bush’s Party-Ready AbodeOne Kings LaneHer extra space serves as a crash pad for visitors, as well as a spot to entertain. “Having a really warm entertaining space ready to go is so important,” she said. “To break bread with everyone in a space that’s so light and inviting and comfortable is the greatest thing.”
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Sophia Bush’s Party-Ready Abode

Her extra space serves as a crash pad for visitors, as well as a spot to entertain. “Having a really warm entertaining space ready to go is so important,” she said. “To break bread with everyone in a space that’s so light and inviting and comfortable is the greatest thing.”
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