As Brandy and Richard Harp settle in to the sixth home they’ve built together for their family, they reflect on how their style and needs have evolved

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As Brandy and Richard Harp settle in to the sixth home they’ve built together for their family, they reflect on how their style and needs have evolved

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Debi Davis strikes a balance between new and old, modern and rustic, and form and function in this home built for entertaining

“I’m never afraid to use the word ‘pretty.’ Pretty doesn’t mean something can’t be functional,” designer Debi Davis says. “A home can be beautiful and still be functional.” It was with this mindset that Debi approached the design of this family home in Rogers, a project where she deftly wove antiques and curated collections throughout the modern bones of a new-construction home.
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Designer Mara Malcolm uses a bold color combo, mix of patterns, and eclectic accessories to turn a catchall room into a chic, feminine space

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Kathryn LeMaster helps a family of four set the tone for their DIY dream kitchen

When Rachel and Parker Woodroof moved from the Pacific Northwest to Arkansas in 2016, they immediately got to work renovating their 1995 ranch-style home. “Moving from Tacoma, Washington, we knew we needed light and we need as much of it as we could get,” Rachel laughs. Other than that, they weren’t sure where to start. “We’d just moved in and we knew the look that we wanted, it was just a really awkward lot,” she says. “We wanted the floor plan to be open and weren’t sure the best way to do that.
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Inspired by the family’s former Chicago loft, Massimo Interior Design transforms a traditional kitchen and master bath to suit a modern family

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Designer Krista Lewis pairs a timeless palette with fresh fixtures and furnishings in a couple’s kitchen and breakfast room

A bamboo, chinoiserie-inspired light fixture complements the wallpaper.
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A Little Rock couple thinks upward to gain space (and style!) for their family

When Sarah and Russell Brantley bought their Heights cottage in 2008, they planned to be there seven to 10 years. However, as they began to get to know the neighborhood families and have children of their own, they became attached. “I was selling real estate for the Janet Jones Company at the time, so I was constantly in and out of houses all over the neighborhood: new, old, remodels, homes with additions, and I just kept falling more in love with our current house,” Sarah says. Rather than moving to a new neighborhood, they decided to remedy their need for more space (they were expecting their second child at the time) with the addition of a second story as well as updates to the ground floor. Along with architect Carolyn Lindsey, designers and longtime family friends Christy Snowden Davis and Elaine Green contributed to the early stages of planning the renovation.
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A palette of cool hues brings coastal charm to a family’s forever home

Designer Chandler Bailey started working with a family of five on this new construction home in Little Rock in the very, very early stages of planning—in fact, at the time, a completely different house stood in the lot. “I met with the homeowner with just the contractor’s drawings before they’d even torn down the house yet,” Chandler says. Knowing that they loved the neighborhood but not the house, the family brought in a talented team to help create their dream home from the ground up.
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A fresh palette, contemporary accessories, and charming details make for a nursery that can evolve as this little girl grows

When homeowners Jaimie and Steve Moss called their interior designer, Brittany Nixon Brun, with a new project request, they gave her a strict timeline: nine months. Having worked with the couple on both their primary residence in Little Rock and their lake house, Brittany knew their style and was excited to create a nursery for the pair’s first child, which they learned would be a girl.
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