
Chef Jen Lewis of Jen’s Art of Cooking hosts a backyard soiree complete with cocktails and appetizers that complement the setting and the season
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Chef Jen Lewis of Jen’s Art of Cooking hosts a backyard soiree complete with cocktails and appetizers that complement the setting and the season
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Chris Milligan, owner of Little Rock’s Dwellings, drew on his family history to design, build, and furnish his new home
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A Little Rock couple creates a contemporary home that’s designed with practicality and filled with meaningful pieces
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A west Little Rock couple takes inspiration from the Arts and Crafts movement to design a highly functional—and attractive—kitchen
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A Little Rock designer reimagines her own home to make it better suit every member of the household’s needs and style

After eleven years in their former home, the Newberg family was ready for a move when a traditional red-brick home in an established neighborhood caught their attention. The location satisfied the family’s need for community—they already had friends in the area—but the dated interior left much to be desired. “It was very dark and had a lot of paneling that was pretty, but not really my style,” interior designer Miguel Newberg recalls. “But I loved the bones of the house; it was very charming.” To better suit her family’s needs, Newberg worked with architect Ellen Yeary to reconfigure the floor plan on the main level to include an open, eat-in kitchen, a private home office, and a sports-themed man cave for her husband, Andy. Additionally, doorways were widened to improve traffic flow, and Newberg collaborated with Richard Harp of Richard Harp Homes—who was the main contractor for the entire home’s renovation—to update the stairway’s banister to a sleek steel-and-wood version that better complements the home’s transitional furnishings. Only the second level—home to daughters Kathryn and Elizabeth—escaped structural updates and instead received only cosmetic refreshers.
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A Little Rock boutique owner’s home receives new life with the help of interior designer Krista Lewis
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A grouping of colorful, fragrant plantings is a Mother’s Day gift that will continue to give for seasons to come
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The duo from Harper Howey Interiors unites to give one of their own residences a fresh and sophisticated makeover
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An energetic downtown, multiple college campuses, and numerous home stores and boutiques make this central Arkansas city an attractive destination for those from near and far
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The launch of a vibrant yet classic textiles line is the latest endeavor for this southern creative and arkansas native
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