domino magazine offers accessible and cutting-edge home decor inspiration. With celebrity house tours, before-and-after transformations, and insights from famous designers, domino makes it easy to bring your style home.
COOL CHANGE • We don’t believe in complete makeovers, just make-betters. That’s because we know that renovation doesn’t always have to involve a total demo. Even switching up a paint color or the contents of a bookcase can alter your space, your mood, and your point of view.
A Personal Touch • My mood board of the inspiring people and things that helped bring the issue together.
The New Rules of Reno* • We’re dedicated to rewriting the rules for the next gen of renovators to spark creativity, inspire bold choices, and empower all of your sawdust-filled daydreams.
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CONTRIBUTORS
Seeking Serenity • A modern-day French orangery grows in Brooklyn.
SCOUTING
Cooking Illustrated • From my cozy New York City apartment, I often imagine having the square footage (and budget!) to prep giant pots of my family’s pho recipe.
Supper Club • Although I’m not traveling right now, it’s always Aperol Spritz hour at my fantasy Mediterranean villa, where the dining room opens out to the big blue sea.
New Order • Who says a storage space or garage can’t be dreamy, too? This season I’m finally organizing mine to be functional and fashionable.
Zen Den • This year has me longing for an open-format room that celebrates unencumbered living, whether I’m reading, relaxing, or connecting with friends.
THE NEW WAVE OF WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION • In a field where women reportedly account for only 10 percent of the labor force, these groundbreakers are building a more inclusive industry. Here, they share their tips for tackling a renovation—or a new career.
CABINET MEMBERS • Beloved British cupboard brand Plain English brings even more of its classic wares Stateside.
How to Bring It Home
DECORATING
RENOVATING FOR 2021 • A painter’s palette of marble slabs, chromatically cool carpet, and tile that doubles as art: These are the details you’ll be seeing in all the best before-and-afters come 2021. For more trends we’re calling now in our renovator’s crystal ball, go to domino.com.
Rock Candy • In a sea of white Carrara, marble in super-saturated jewel tones stands out.
Magic Carpet • Plush wall-to-wall floor coverings get a long-overdue reputation revamp in next year’s big hues.
Art Nouveau • Skip the gallery wall in favor of a surface covered in expressive hand-painted tile.
THE ALCHEMIST • Interior designer Yasmine Saleh Ghoniem brings together an unpredictable mix of inspiring materials in this 1990s condo on Sydney’s Walsh Bay.
HOW FAR CAN YOUR $ GO? • Get the most out of your kitchen renovation budget—whatever that may be.
GROW YOUR OWN WAY • This designer’s Memphis home is flush with more than 50 different plants, her sentimental decorative staple.
PLACES, EVERYONE • When small-space design principles are applied to a big kitchen, family gatherings—and alone time—happen effortlessly.
WORK IT OUT • What happens when your office is also your living room—or your kitchen? Clever additions make hybrid spaces doable, not to mention stylish.
WINTER
COMING HOME AGAIN • After living in New York, Nashville, and Los Angeles, designer Leanne Ford finally returns to her Pennsylvania roots.
Personal Nest • When Jordan Ferney decorated her family’s rental apartment in record time, the resourceful creative brought in custom details (that didn’t sacrifice budget) and plenty of color.
A TWIST of FATE • In a series of serendipitous events, a family finds themselves the caretakers of a ’70s...