![living-room-Lisa-Henderson A pink velvet couch sits in a wallpapered living room.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/JACOB_SNAVELY_220407_013-copy_1.jpg)
Photo by Jacob Snavely
A Colorfully Sophisticated Manhattan Apartment
In this Manhattan apartment, designer Lisa Henderson wove a blend of colors, botanical patterns, antiques, and a few modern elements together with playful references for an interesting and layered interior.
![office-big-sky Green pine trees are seen through a large window from an office.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/1988_McBournie_MillerLane_0107_2.jpg)
Photo by Annie Schlechter
Mountain High Style in Montana
Interior designers Gary McBournie and Bill Richards bring studied colorful style to a new retreat on the slopes of Big Sky.
![pool-house-of-blues A glistening pool sits behind a house with turquoise shutters.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Coleman-Residence-070.jpg)
Photo by Carmel Brantley
Palm Beach Ranch Redesign
When designer Kim Coleman visited a tired redbrick rancher in Palm Beach, she saw visions of a tropical bungalow with rooms opening from street to water, views of lush gardens, and cerulean hues at every turn.
![Flower_Mag_Main_Bathroom_1317 primary bath of FLOWER magazine's Baton Rouge Showhouse](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Flower_Mag_Main_Bathroom_1317.jpg)
Photo by Paul Costello
The FLOWER Magazine Baton Rouge Showhouse
Tour our Baton Rouge showhouse with room-by-room guides and insights from the designers, along with photos of every space, design-team video tours, and resources used in each room.
![BohemianSoul_pg109_1 A green room with a portrait hanging over a fireplace, a stuffed bookshelf, and a velvet couch.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/BohemianSoul_pg109_1.jpg)
Photo by Sara Essex Bradley
Celebrating New Orleans’ Bohemian Soul
In an excerpt from their new book, BOHEMIAN SOUL: THE VANISHING INTERIORS OF NEW ORLEANS, writer Valorie Hart and Photographer Sara Essex Bradley draw back the curtains to celebrate the houses and owners who embody the essence of New Orleans’ style and free-spirited character.
![244CoRd3250.0391C Denise McGaha sets a table inside a barn with chickens and a cow.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/244CoRd3250.0391C.jpg)
Photo by Nathan Schroder
Home on the Ranch
With the purchase of the Texas farmland she shares with her husband, designer Denise McGaha returns to her roots and finds the inspiration for her newest collection.
![LaurenRobbinsDesign_2346WaltonWay_05112022_574 A dog sits in a pastel colored living room.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/LaurenRobbinsDesign_2346WaltonWay_05112022_574.jpg)
Photo by Hector Sanchez
Past Meets Present in Augusta Home Redesign
Designer Lauren Robbins shakes up a historic home in Augusta, Georgia, with an engaging palette, contemporary art, and a charismatic blend of old and new.
![glass-thomas-o'brien Glass cabinets showcase different found objects.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/230705_Obrien_0799_1.jpg)
Photo by Michael Mundy
Thomas O’Brien’s Home and Garden
In a quiet Long Island village, world-renowned designer Thomas O’Brien creates his dream house and garden with special attention to collecting and being surrounded by all manner of treasures.
![tudor-revival-foyer Foyer with a highly polished custom maple credenza and edgy gold mirror along with traditional architectural finishes.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/3820PotomacAve.0068.jpg)
Photo by Nathan Schroder | Styling by Melanie McKinley
Bright and Beautiful Tudor Revival
Designer Mary Beth Wagner sheds light on a Tudor Revival-style house in the Highland Park neighborhood of Dallas.
![imari-inspired-dining-room-mark-sikes Mark D. Sikes designed dining room with coffered ceiling and hand-painted de Gournay wallpaper inspired by porcelain.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/imari-inspired-dining-room-mark-sikes.jpg)
Photo by Amy Neunsinger
Defining Beauty
The beauty of nature inspired the interiors of this newly built house in Mission Hills, Kansas, but, “It came in the form of an unlikely source: a collection of centuries-old Imari porcelain,” says designer Mark D. Sikes.
![dining-room-cloth-and-kind Floral yellow wallpaper in a dining room with checkerboard floor.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/DINING-ROOM-DRESSED-TABLEweb-1-copy.jpeg)
Photo by Brie Williams | Styling by Frances Bailey
A Compelling Reinvention
Tami Ramsay and Krista Nye Nicholas, the design duo behind CLOTH & KIND, shake up a storied 1912 gem in St. Louis, Missouri, injecting color, prints, and contemporary art while seamlessly slipping these finds inside a classic, elegant envelope.
![Whatley0346 copy Dining room with sparkling green wallpaper and ceiling paper that looks like Moroccan tile. Room is decorated for Christmas and has mantel hung with stockings.](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Whatley0346-copy-1.jpeg)
Photo by Laurey W. Glenn
Celebrating Old and New
Interior designers Annie Goldberg and Ginny Maguire shake up their clients’ outstanding collection of antiques to impart a younger, more spirited style to every room in their home.
![designing christmas_hunt country_front parlor tableau p. 36-37 Laura Dowling's living room decorated for Christmas with a Virginia Hunt Country theme](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/designing-christmas_hunt-country_front-parlor-tableau-p.-36-37.jpg)
Photo by Erik Kvalsvik
Laura Dowling Decking the Halls
We ask floral designer Laura Dowling to talk holiday decorating, from her days at The White House to what she does in her own house, as featured in the pages of her latest book, Designing Christmas.
![Laura Roland Interiors Dining room with coral plaster walls and large tapestry. Exposed beams on ceiling](https://flowermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/MARQUE_DumaineHoliday_01.jpg)
Photo by Jacqueline Marque
A Family Affair
Interior designer Laura Roland marries European elegance and Creole eclecticism to transform her parents’ historic French Quarter pied-à-terre into a haven for hosting at Christmas and all year long.
Produced by Carrie Clay