PLAYHOUSE is an interior design game you can play and shop

Women-led mobile gaming startup Robin Games raised funding around the idea of ​​carving out a new niche in the market of “lifestyle gaming.” The idea, the company explained at the time of its 2020 public debut, was to create a fantasy gaming experience that’s more sophisticated and stylish — something more in line with the sort of content you’d typically find in a lifestyle magazine or Instagram influencer’s profile . Today, the startup is releasing its first title to tackle this concept with the launch of a mobile game, PLAYHOUSE, which combines both gameplay and shopping in one experience.

Available on iOS and Android, PLAYHOUSE is a DIY design game that allows players to drag-and-drop furniture and décor into spaces to create original looks for rooms using elements like wall art, sofas, chairs, tables, plants and more. This alone doesn’t make the app unique — the interior design genre is

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Inside a Southampton Home That’s Idyllic Year-Round | Architectural Digest

When summer starts receding, the string of picturesque seaside communities that make up the Hamptons on Long Island’s South Fork traditionally begin retreating to their small-town roots. The cooler and calmer months of fall bring with them a slower pace.

That shift in tone certainly won’t defer Mimi Ritzen Crawford from the manicured two-acre property she owns with her husband in Southampton, New York. Though the vestiges of summer abound at her 8,000-square-foot residence—a heated gunite pool and grass tennis court sit on a plot just half a mile from one of the most private stretches of beach in the Hamptons—Ritzen Crawford isn’t abandoning her bounty amenities when the weather turns crisp.

“Summers are always beautiful out here, but I really think the fall and winter months are more special in so many ways,” says Ritzen Crawford, a longtime photo editor who now works as a photographer. (Her portraiture and

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Designer shares how to make home your happy place

Ask yourself, “What would make me the happiest when I walk into my home?” poses interior designer John McClain in his first book, “The Designer Within: A Professional Guide to a Well-Styled Home,” (Gibbs-Smith, Sept. 6, 2022).

That’s a good question. It might be THE questions. I am reviewing an advance copy.

What would make me the happiest? After coming home to people and pets dear to me, next would be a home that’s clean and orderly. Walking into a dirty home in disarray gives me hives. Prettiness comes next. That is, I want my eyes to sweep across my home’s interior without hitting a sour note. I want to see only objects and vignettes I love, pieces my husband and I have collected over time that tell stories.

“I adore a book topper,” says interior designer and author John McClain, pictured here with a brass octopus he designed that artfully caps off a stack of books.

I’ll say this for McClain’s book. He had gotten me thinking before I was even through the introduction.

“I want readers

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Fall trends 2022: decor looks for a fall home

While trends are not something that many people like to follow for their ephemerality, timeless fall trends are offering a new way to style your home for the cooler seasons.

US interior design trends emerge to meet the demands we are making of our homes, fall decor ideas and design trends in 2022 are looking towards creating a cozy, warm home for friends and family to gather and relax together after a difficult few years.

Here, designers have offered their insight into the top fall trends for 2022 so that you can create the ideal space this fall.

Incorporating trends into your home does not need to be about fleeting decor items that might not have a place in your home the following year, instead, implement these timeless decorating ideas for schemes that will stand the test of time.

1. Use warm toned colors

A two toned wall with light brown paint on the upper and dark brown paint on the bottom, a dark woork open shelving unit with small decor and a light wood side table.

(Image credit: Crown)

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Snug room ideas: 9 cozy designs for the best room at home

Snug room ideas are all about curating a warm, cozy and ‘snug’ space to indulge in at home, whether that be with family, friends or simply by yourself. The snug is one of our favorite spaces, and for good reason. This is the room in which we feel most relaxed and at ease in, but how do you begin to decide the best approach when it comes to designing this all-important space? Our gallery of cozy room ideas for a snug is a good place to start for looks and details that are full of finesse.

Increasing the sense of space and comfort in a snug room is a design issue everyone wants to solve. Here we spoke to a few of our favorite interiors people to find out their most loved snug room ideas to help inspire your next remodel.

Snug room ideas

‘Getting the furniture right in a

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Barbiecore, in all its hot-pink glory, is seeing into homes

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Heidi Marler’s taste in decorating has always been gravitated toward pastels and vibrant pinks. She has a pink Chesterfield sofa. And the centerpiece of her kitchen is a pink Smeg refrigerator — alongside pink cabinets, pink walls and a pink microwave.

“My home is my happy place,” says Marler, who works as an end-of-life caregiver in Essex, England.

After a recent post of home photos on her Instagram, @home_n_tidy_with_heidi_commenters declared her space very “Barbiecore.”

Since she debuted in 1959, Barbie has been an icon of fashion and mod decorating, as well as a symbol of fun. Now, with a live-action movie about her set to debut next summer, her look is everywhere, it seems. Barbiecore fashion is drenched in hot pink, and now that girly-girl vibe is seeing into living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms.

“I didn’t realize my obsession was on trend,” says Marler,

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How to Choose Artwork for Each Room of the Home

Artwork is such a beautiful way to bring extra warmth and personality into your space.

It fills walls purposefully by creating thoughtful focal points, all with ample palette and texture that contribute to the room in more ways than one. Finding artwork that works for each space can sometimes be intimidating, but fortunately, there are a few simple considerations that make it much, much easier.

We’re sharing our tips for five of the main areas of your home and giving you insight into how we choose the perfect piece for each space.

How to Choose Artwork for Each Room of the Home

The Entryway

When considering artwork for your entryway, you want to look for a piece that can be used to balance the space. That balance can come in the form of size, palette, texture, or even subject. Large, framed pieces create a focal point right as you walk inside, so you’ll typically want to look for medium to

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Hilton Head, South Carolina: Tour a Dreamy Beach House | Architectural Digest

In one residence at the southern tip of Hilton Head in South Carolina, the comforts of home are on impressively seductive display. Chicago-based interior designer Suzanne Lovell was responsible for it—she executed a nine-month renovation of the property, including its outdoor spaces. Lovell was more than up to the task, thanks in part to her pre-existing relationship with the clients (she also designed their home in Lincoln Park, Illinois).

Upon entering this warm-weather retreat—far from the icy winters of the Midwest—several details immediately stand out: a covered brick patio that overlooks the dunes, a tidy stand of palm trees and a boardwalk that slopes down to the Atlantic, the sublime primary bedroom suite, and the massive kitchen, notable for its warmth. All in all, it’s a “lovely life,” Lovell says of the routines made possible by this home’s design.

Grass cloth and hemp may be popular today, but Lovell used

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9 Minimalist Homes That Are Stylish and Tranquil | Architectural Digest

When the interior designer Sebastian Zuchowicki began working with his client on his New York City residence, the starting point was the living room. “I feel like the living room concepts are always the soul of the space, especially in a New York City apartment, and then it trickles down,” he says.

Compared to his client’s conventional summer house in Rhode Island, the three-bedroom apartment in West Chelsea that he currently shares with his two children (and their cat) is a modern sanctuary with a finely tuned aesthetic. Zuchowicki spent a whole year slowly transforming the 3,000-square-foot condominium one room at a time, until the bedrooms, dining room, and newly fashioned private library had been completely perfected.

“My favorite detail is that there’s texture everywhere you look,” Zuchowicki says. “Literally everywhere you look, there’s texture. You won’t see a white wall anywhere, and that to me makes it feel special.

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Tour an East Hampton Home That’s Perfectly Imperfect | Architectural Digest

Wanderlust is not a term typically used to describe a decorating style, but it’s perhaps the only one that encompasses designer Alisa Bloom’s ethos wholeheartedly. But for this particular East Hampton, New York, project, her worldly vision proved trickier than usual to execute.

For any given residential commission, Bloom typically on rare finds and vintage treasures collected all across the globe. But when this redesign for a family kicked off, it was the peak of the pandemic. That, however, made the work all the more necessary: ​​The family was in the process of transitioning from their city life to being based in the home practically full time.

Somewhere along the way, Bloom was finally able to travel again. “I would have five days to visit all my vendors and get out,” Bloom recalls of her European sourcing trips. To supplement those voyages, the designer also ventured to vendors in the

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