Kendall! Lenny! Walton! These Were Your Favorite Home Tours This Year
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Kendall! Lenny! Walton! These Were Your Favorite Home Tours This Year
"Wee take great care here at AD to not publish just one kind of home. The projects we feature are different sizes and styles, designed for different types of families and uses, and in locations across the globe. What unites them is a shared execution; each starts with a vision and finishes with a distinct perspective. "We're always looking for homes with a strong, personal point of view," confirms Alison Levasseur, global interiors and garden editor. "Spaces that feel authentic, real, and full of joy.""
"Starting strong, we visited Gloria Steinem's Manhattan brownstone in our January issue, peeked inside Paloma Elsesser's soulful Brooklyn town house in February, and toured Walton Goggins and Nadia Conners's Hudson Valley escape in March. Talk about a busy first quarter. We explored unique spaces, like houseboats on the Seine and in Rotterdam; proved sustainability, preservation, and beauty go hand-in-hand; and scouted sartorial sanctuaries."
Design highlights of 2025 included tours of diverse, authentic homes across global locations, ranging from celebrity brownstones and townhouses to Hudson Valley retreats and houseboats. Projects varied in size, style, and use, and shared a careful execution that began with a clear vision and concluded with distinct perspectives. The selection emphasized homes with strong personal points of view that feel authentic, real, and joyful. The year balanced sustainability, preservation, and beauty, showcased sartorial sanctuaries, and presented country escapes, city masterpieces, and remade family homes. Twelve standout home tours emerged as the most-read features, reflecting public interest in varied, thoughtful residential design.
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