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What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

This week we’re loving all things design and nature. See how Emmy award-winning set designers are recreating a 1980s Buckingham palace, then check out all the things you will need for a chic winter garden.

Photo by Maura McEvoy for House Beautiful

Photo by Maura McEvoy for House Beautiful

The Original Grandmillennial

Take a look inside the apartment of Eliza Crater Harris, Sister Parish’s great-granddaughter. Her West Village apartment is the definition of grandmillennial style, which is fitting considering that Parish is considered the style’s biggest influence. Take a peek at this tour and see how Eliza brought color and pattern together in a way that feels totally fresh.

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A Winter Garden

We’ve been talking about extending our time outdoor all fall. As winter quickly approaches, we’ve been referencing this article about the best winter flowers. It’s been handy in planning our winter garden. Now, all we need are some planters!

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Photo by David Tsay

Photo by David Tsay

Photo courtesy of Netflix

Photo courtesy of Netflix

Design Royalty

Season four of Netflix’s The Crown starts this weekend. Veranda spoke with the Emmy award-winning set design team about bringing the world of Princess Diana to life in a delightful interview. We loved learning about the team’s approach to historical accuracy within design.

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Musical Musings

Live music has been sorely missed this year. The New Yorker followed the efforts of two string quartets to keep music alive during the pandemic. What results is an interesting read on the machinations of modern string quartets and the power of music.

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Photo by Nina Westervelt for NYT

Photo by Nina Westervelt for NYT

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