These Are Our 10 Most Popular Home Tours of 2023
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It seems as though 2023 has championed the voice of personal style. In a post-pandemic world, the homes you loved most this year reflect the ongoing search for personality with designs varying from neoclassical to English cottage. While all vastly chic in their own right, one thing all of these stunning destinations have in common is that they all feel uniquely timeless and livable.
Each of these breathtaking spaces has been meticulously crafted to reflect the homeowner's narrative, be it esteemed designer Bunny Williams, architect Paul Bates, or a client. This year highlighted the thoughtful restoration of historic homes, such as the alluring Grey Gardens and the elegantly reimagined "Pink Palace," showcasing the transformative power of thoughtful design. These remarkable interiors will captivate our imaginations for years, and we are delighted that they have captured your admiration as well. Below, our most popular home tours of 2023.
Grey Gardens Restored by Liz Lange
Few places are as well-known or iconic as the 1901 East Hampton estate of Grey Gardens. Once the home of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale and Edith "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale, fashion entrepreneur Liz Lange has restored this home to its former glory with the help of thoughtful designers Johnathan Adler and Mark D. Sikes.
A 250-Year-Old Maryland Waterfront Estate Designed by Jess Weeth and Architect Charles Goebel
On Maryland's Eastern Shore, designer Jess Weeth discovered a Georgian Colonial that she fell in love with, and it's obvious to see why. The foundation was there, but it needed a serious upgrade. She enlisted the help of architect Charles Goebel, and together, they turned it into a light-filled oasis that feels like home.
A Bedroom Addition Designed by Bunny Williams
To make her forever home just right, Bunny Williams decided to take on a personal project: a bedroom addition. The designer admits that taking herself on as a client along with her husband, John Rosselli, brought unique challenges. However, the room is utterly lovely with a soft color palette focused on neutrals.
A North Carolina Summer House Designed by Timothy Whealon and Stan Dixon
Two different personal styles come together in this stunning home in the Highlands of North Carolina. Designer Timothy Whealon and architect Stan Dixon joined the tastes of the two owners to create a home with traditional craftsmanship and rustic charm. Every room is a space you cannot miss.
A Cape Cod Beach House Designed by Liz Caan
With this gorgeous waterfront property, Liz Caan masterfully intertwines New England charm with comfortable English cottage style. Designed to age gracefully, you cannot help but fall in love with this joyful, restful retreat.
A New Build in Athens, Georgia Designed by Lanier Gupton
In search of a slower pace of life, a family left Atlanta for the more relaxed Athens, Georgia. Designer Lanier Gupton helped the family create a dream haven full of unique finds and precious objects that give this new home an old soul.
Veronica Swanson Beard's Nantucket Cottage
When fashion designer Veronica Swanson Beard saw this cottage for the first time, it was a blank slate. With the help of Michelle Holland of Nantucket House Antiques & Interior Design Studios and her personal collection of furniture, the stunning cottage came to life with poise and pattern.
A Contemporary Birmingham Cottage Designed by Paul Bates
Architect Paul Bates has transformed Birmingham, Alabama with his bold designs. However, his take on southern design in his home, which he shares with his husband, Alnashmi “Nashmi” Alketbi, is a new, refreshing spin on tradition.
Buckhead's 'Pink Palace' Designed by Melanie Turner
In what remains one of Atlanta's most sought-after zip codes lies the Venetian-style home known as 'Pink Palace.' Completed in 1926 by neoclassical architect Philip Trammell Shutze, the home is full of history and elements that date back to the 16th century.
The Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Dallas
The fourth annual Kips Bay show house delighted all of us this year. With 21 design firms contributing to the house, there was a little bit of something for everyone. From modern luxury to more traditional interpretations, this visual feast is one you won't soon forget.
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